Dunstaple: Albanus roseo rutilat

This page lists all recordings of Albanus roseo rutilat, by John Dunstaple (c.1390-1453) on CD.

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Ars Britannica

Ars Britannica

Old Hall Manuscript, Madrigals & Lute Songs


Byrd:

Come, woeful Orpheus

Campion:

Never weather-beaten sail

Jacke and Jone they think no ill

A Secret Love Or Two

Chirbury:

Agnus Dei

Cooke, John:

Alma proles

Damett:

Salve porta paradisi

Dowland:

A Shepherd in a Shade

Fine knacks for ladies

Where sin sore wounding

I must complain

Sweet stay awhile

Mr Dowland's Midnight

Now, O now, I needs must part

Dunstaple:

Crux fidelis

O crux gloriosa

Gaude virgo salutata

Albanus roseo rutilat

Ford, T:

Since first I saw your face

There is a Ladie

Forest:

Qualis est dilectus

Jones, Robert:

Thinkst thou Kate

Morley:

Hark, jolly shepherds

Die now, my heart

You black bright stars

Pilkington:

Care for thy soul

Diaphenia

Down-a-down

Power, L:

Credo

Pycard:

Gloria

Tomkins:

O let me die for true love

Oyez! Has any found a lad?

Ward, J:

Retire, my troubled soul

O my thoughts surcease

Weelkes:

Those sweet delightful lilies

Some men desire spouses

Come sirrah Jack ho!

Come, let's begin to revel't out

Wilbye:

Lady when I behold

As matchless beauty

Weep, weep, mine eyes


Warner Classics Das Alte Werk - 2564683622

(CD - 2 discs)

$12.75

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Dunstaple: Sacred Choral Works

Dunstaple: Sacred Choral Works


Dunstaple:

Missa Rex Seculorum

Ave maris stella

Gloria a 4

Descendi in ortum meum

Speciosa facta es

Veni Sancte Spiritus

Albanus roseo rutilat

Preco Preheminencie

Salve Regina misericordie

Sub tuam protectionem

Specialis virgo


Orlando Consort

“This disc contains three of Dunstaple's well-known motets – Preco preheminencie, Veni veni and Albanus – but the rest are rarely performed. For some of the delicious antiphons, it's hard to see why: Salve reginamater mire is particularly striking – one of those pieces that sounds far more impressive than it looks on the page. There are also some total novelties. The canonic Gloria was discovered in Russia: it's a massively inventive work that adds a substantial new dimension to our knowledge of Dunstaple. And Descendi in ortum meum, though discovered and published a quarter of a century ago, surely stands as the latest known work of its composer: a magnificent piece that builds an entirely new kind of edifice with the materials of his characteristic style. Most impressive of all, though, is the Mass, Rex seculorum, which ends the disc. This may or may not be by Dunstaple – which is probably why it has never been recorded. Whoever the composer, though, it's a key work in the history of the polyphonic mass cycle, brimming with invention.
The Orlando Consort has a wonderfully forward style that beautifully matches the music and helps the listener to understand why Dunstaple achieved such an enormous reputation on the continental mainland. If they're occasionally a touch rough, these are classic performances that will be hard to challenge.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

Metronome - METCD1009

(CD)

$18.50

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