Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of medieval and Renaissance music with "Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance" by David Munrow. This captivating album, released in 1976, is a testament to Munrow's pioneering work in early music, showcasing an astonishing array of historical instruments and their unique sounds. With a duration of 1 hour and 28 minutes, this double album offers a comprehensive journey through the musical landscape of the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
David Munrow, a renowned musician and scholar, brings to life the music of centuries past with meticulous attention to historical accuracy. The album features a diverse ensemble of instruments, from the hauntingly beautiful shawm and bagpipes to the delicate sounds of the harpsichord and virginals. Each track is a masterclass in the art of early music performance, with Munrow and his ensemble, The Early Music Consort of London, breathing new life into centuries-old compositions.
The tracklist spans a wide range of genres and styles, including Gregorian chants, madrigals, and dances, providing a comprehensive overview of the musical diversity of the medieval and Renaissance periods. From the lively "Saltarello" to the serene "English Te Deum," each piece is performed with a deep understanding of the historical context and musical techniques of the time.
"Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance" is not just an album; it is a historical and musical treasure trove. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The meticulous research and passionate performance by David Munrow and his ensemble make this a standout release in the world of historical music.
Shawm - Saltarello - 2007 Remastered VersionDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Reed pipe - Shepherd's tuneDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
BagpipesDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Bladder pipes - Pastourelle (Au tans d'aost), from the Chansonnier CangéDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Panpipes - Chanson à refrain (A prisai qu'en chantant plour)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Transverse flute - Minnesinger melody (Owe daz nach liebe gat)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Six-holed pipe - Chanson pieuse (Dou tres douz non') with improvised prelude & postlude for jew's harpDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Double pipes - Virelai (Gracieusette)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Pipe and tabor - Dansa (Ben volgra s'esser poges)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Recorder - English Te DeumDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Gemshorn - Chansonnette (Quant je voy yver retirner)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Portative organ - Madrigal (Ay schonsolato ed amoroso)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Positive organ - Estampie from the Robertsbridge FragmentDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Hurdy-gurdy - Chanson (Joliveté et bone amor)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Clavichord - Ellend du hastDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
TrumpetDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
TrumpetDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
HarpDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Lyre - Goliard melody (O Roma nobilis)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Psaltery - Hymn to St. Magnus (Nobilis humilis)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Dulcimer - Madrigal (Tanto soavemente)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Lute - Madrigal (Di novo é giunto)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Mandora - Chanson (Amours que porra)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Long-necked lute - Aquel que de voontade' from the Cantigas de Santa MariaDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Gittern - Virelai (Quant je sui mis)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Citole - English danceDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Rebec - La septime estampie realDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Fiddle - Ballata (Poi che da te mi convien)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Bowed lyre - Virelai (Comment qu'a moy)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Tromba marina - Improvised fanfareDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Shawm - 2 Courantes from Newe teutsche weltliche Gesänglein, 1613David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Curtal - Chanson (Ce qui souloit)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Rackett - Caro ortolano from Il Primo Libro di Balli, 1578David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Crumhorn - Padouana from the Banchetto Musicale, 1617David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Cornamuse - Bicinium (Le cuer de vous) from Georg Rhaw's Bicinia gallica et latina, 1545David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Kortholt - Bicinium (Mon petit cueur) from Georg Rhaw's Bicinia gallica et latina, 1545David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Rauschpfeife - Three Bransles Doubles from Terpsichore, 1612David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Flute - Chanson (Amour me poingt) from Pierre Attaingnant's 2nd book of Chansons musicales, 1533David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Recorder 8' consort - Chanson (Hellas! Amour) from Pierre Attaingnant's 2nd book of Chansons musicales, 1533David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Holborne: The Fairy Round (Galliard No. 3)David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Renaissance organ - Entrada réalDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
RegalDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Harpsichord - toccata from the Naples Ms.David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Virginals - Variations on the Tomanesca from the Dublin Virginal Book, c.1570David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Xylophone - Ballo Francese from Il Primo Libro di Balli, 1578David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
TrumpetDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
SackbutDavid Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Cornett - Canzona fro (due canti) from Canzoni da sonare, 1634David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Alto & tenor cornett - Bicinium (Amour cruel) from Georg Rhaw's Bicinia gallica et latina, 1545David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London
Serpent - Canzona quarta for (basso solo) from the Canzoni da sonare, 1643David Munrow, Early Music Consort Of London