Recordari: The Art of the Renaissance Recorder

Listen to Dios immortal


Piffaro Recordings, 2007

Featuring mellow recorder consorts from soprano to contrabass, accompanied on occasion by lute and harp, this is a compilation disk from Piffaro’s Dorian recordings. It includes newly recorded songs as well.


Contents

Fabordones del cuarto tono — Antonio de Cabezón (1510 – 1566)
Dios inmortal — Francisco Guerrero (1528 – 1599)
Baxóme mi descuydo — Guerrero

Hor oires une chanson — Anonymous
Je nay dueul — Alexander Agricola (c. 1446 – 1506)
Cecus non judicat de coloribus — Agricola
Tant ha bon oeuil — Loyset Compère (c. 1445 – 1518)
Je ne fay plus — Compère
Le serviteur — Anonymous
Brunette — Johannes Stokem (1445 – after 1501)

Or udite el buono horare – Anonymous (early 16th c. Italian)
Che poss’io piú s’el cielo — Jacques Arcadelt (c. 1505 – 1568)
Perche quel che mi trasse — Elzéar Genet dit Carpentras
Nova belleza — Carpentras
Una farfalla cupida e vagante —  Benedetto Pallavicino (d.1601)
Fuggi il serene e il verde — Vincenzo Ruffo (c. 1508 – 1587)
Gioite (canzonetta) — Orazio Vecchi (1550 – 1605)

Aus tiefer Not – Michael Praetorius (1571-1621)
Pange lingua gloriosi — Anonymous, Nikolaus Apel Codex
Pange lingua gloriosi — Adam von Fulda (c. 1445-1505)
T’andernaken – Ludwig Senfl (1486-1543)
Patientiam mueß ich han à 5-part  — Senfl
Was wird es doch des wunders noch à 7 — Ludwig Senfl
Was wird es doch des wunders noch à 5 — Senfl
Was wird es doch des wunders noch (à 7 reprise)