Various - The Story Of Great Music: From The Renaissance album flac
Performer: VariousTitle: The Story Of Great Music: From The Renaissance
Style: Renaissance
Released: 1967
Country: US
MP3 album: 1304 mb
FLAC album: 1869 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: DMF AC3 XM MIDI APE ASF AAC
Genre: Classical
Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance is the debut album by the Australian band TISM. Originally released on vinyl as a double album on 26 September 1988, it was re-issued by Shock Records as a lone compact disc. The album reached No. 48 on the ARIA Charts in October 1988.
Surprise guests include Ann & Nancy Wilson from the rock group Heart as well as critically acclaimed Early Music artists Piffaro, The Baltimore Consort and Ex Umbris, along with Angels of Venice, Tracy Silverman, John Doan, Ensemble de Medici, Tim Story, Shelly & Barry Phillips and Barry Stramp. Hundreds of years after the fact, The Renaissance continues to capture our imaginations and inform so many artististic expressions in our popular culture
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Style of this release: Renaissance music. Genre of this release: Classical music. Released at: This album was released on the label Time Life Records (catalog number STL 150). This album was released in 1967 year. The album included the following session artists: Bass Vocals. G. Various - "The Christmas Oratorio": Excerpts mp3. Various - "L'ncoronazione De Poppea": Act 1 mp3. H1.
Renaissance: The Mix Collection. Renaissance: The Mix Collection is an electronic dance music compilation album consisting of three CDs, each presented as a continuous DJ mix. The album, mixed by Sasha & John Digweed and released in October 1994, was the first in a series of mix albums released under the brand of the Renaissance nightclub
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Music fans have always known that music and art will always go hand in hand, as album covers can be as much a part of a record's identity as the sound. Tony Bennett said of the marvellous album covers of the 50s that, when you bought a record, you felt like you were taking home your very own work of art. Indeed, artwork can be as much a part of the identity of a record as the sound. Billions of music fans over the past century have taken pleasure from looking again and again at old album covers. Miles said that in the 50s typography was in a renaissance period. Sometimes companies chose an iconic symbol or look that would define their output – as Impulse! did with their trademark black, orange and white livery and striking logo. This post-Second World War era was when the edgy modernism of bebop began to guide the innovative output of Blue Note.
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Tracklist Hide Credits
| Ceremonial Music Of Venice | |
| A1 | Buccinate In Neomenia |
| A2 | Canzona |
| A3 | Gloria In Escelsis Deo |
| A4 | Ricercar |
| A5 | In Ecclesiis |
| Elizabethan Songs And Dances | |
| B1 | We Sing At PleasureComposed By – Weelkes* |
| B2 | Almaine: Scots Marche |
| B3 | Oft Have I Sighed; Come AgainComposed By – Campion*Lute – Robert Spencer Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Janet Baker |
| B4 | Robin; A GiggComposed By – Mundy*Harpsichord [Virginal] – Geraint Jones |
| B5 | This Sweet And Merry Month |
| B6 | Semper Dowland, Semper Dolens; Say Love, If Ever Thou Didst FindBaritone Vocals – Barry McDanielLute – Michael SchäfferViol [Gambas] – Heiner Spicker, Wolfgang Eggers |
| B7 | Watkin's Ale; Kemp's Jig |
| B8 | Adieu, Sweet AmaryllisComposed By – Wilbye* |
| C1 | Prelude And Fuge In G MinorOrgan – Johannes Brenneke |
| C2 | Laudate, PueriOrgan – Walter KraftSoprano Vocals – Maria FriesenhausenViol [Gambas] – Gerhard Naumann, Otto Kober, Rosemary Lahrs*Violin – Heiner Spicker |
| C3 | "Les Amants Magnifiques": SuiteComposed By – Lully*Conductor – Fritz Lehan |
| D1 | Stabat MaterComposed By – Palestrina* |
| D2 | GloriaBass Vocals – Christopher KeyteChoir – Accademia Monteverdiana*Soprano Vocals – Mary ThomasTenor Vocals – Ian Partridge |
| Madrigals, Chansons And Instrumental Music | |
| E1 | Rondo And Saltarello; AllemaingeComposed By – Susato* |
| E2 | Quand Mon Mari; Fuyons Tous D'Amour Le Jeu |
| E3 | La BergamascaComposed By – Frescobaldi* |
| E4 | Languisce Al FinComposed By – Gesualdo* |
| E5 | Hor Che'l Ciel |
| E6 | "Il Ballo Delle Ingrate": Ballet Music |
| Hymns And Motets | |
| F1 | Ecce Tempus |
| F2 | Jesu Salvation Saeculi |
| F3 | Iustorum Animae |
| F4 | Haec Dies |
| F5 | Ave Verum Corpus |
| F6 | O Quam Gloriosum |
| G | "The Christmas Oratorio": ExcerptsBass Vocals – Claus OckerChoir, Ensemble – The Windsbach Boys' Choir And Instrumental Ensemble*Composed By – Schütz*Conductor – Hans ThammTenor Vocals – Georg Jelden |
| "L'ncoronazione De Poppea": Act 1 | |
| H1 | Sinfonia |
| H2 | Come Dolci, Signor |
| H3 | Amici E Giunta L'hora |
| Act 2 (Death Of Seneca) | |
| H4 | Hor Che Seneca E Morto |
| H5 | A Te, A Te Sovrana Augusta (Coronation Scene)Bass Vocals – Carlo CavaChorus – The Glyndebourne Festival Chorus*Conductor – John PritchardContralto Vocals – Oralia DominguezOrchestra – Royal Philharmonic Orchestra*Soprano Vocals – Magda LaszloTenor Vocals – Richard Lewis |
Credits
- Bass Vocals – John Frost (tracks: D2, E2, E4, E5)
- Cello – Anthony Pini (tracks: E5, E6)
- Choir – The Ambrosian Singers (tracks: D1, D2, F1, F2), The King's College Choir, Cambridge* (tracks: F3 to F6)
- Choir, Ensemble, Orchestra – The Ambrosian Singers, String Ensemble And Brass Ensemble* (tracks: A1 to A5)
- Composed By – Gabrieli* (tracks: A3, A4), Monteverdi* (tracks: D2, E5, E6, H1 to H5), Buxtehude* (tracks: C1, C2), Gabrieli* (tracks: A1, A2, A5), Dowland* (tracks: B3, B6), Lassus* (tracks: E2, F3), Tallis* (tracks: F1, F2), Byrd* (tracks: B4, B5, F4 to F6)
- Conductor – David Willcocks (tracks: F3 to F6), Denis Stevens (tracks: A1 to B8, D1, D2, E2, E4 to F2,)
- Contralto Vocals – Shirley Minty (tracks: E2, E4, E5)
- Ensemble – Consortium Musicum (tracks: C3, E1), The Ambrosian Consort* (tracks: B1, B5, B8)
- Harpsichord – Harold Lester (tracks: E5, E6)
- Organ – Barry Rose (tracks: A1 to A5), Geraint Jones (tracks: E3, F1, F2)
- Soprano Vocals – Edith Mathis (tracks: C2, G), Patricia Clark (tracks: D2, E2, E4, E5), Ursula Connors (tracks: E2, E4, E5)
- Tenor Vocals – Edgar Fleet (tracks: D2, E2, E4, E5), Leslie Fyson (tracks: D2, E2, E4, E5)
- Theorbo – Eugen M. Dombois (tracks: B7, C2)
- Viola – Christopher Martin* (tracks: E5, E6), Gwen Edwards (tracks: E5, E6)
- Viola [Gambas] – Alfred Lessing (tracks: B6, C2), Heinrich Haferland (tracks: B6, C2), Horst Hedler (tracks: B6, C2)
- Violin – Carl Pini (tracks: E5, E6), Diana Cummings (tracks: E5, E6)
Notes
© 1967 Time Inc.Manufactured in USA
Recorded in Europe
Issued in a slip container type box with 40 page "Listener's Guide to the Recordings" and 60 page booklet titled *The Story Of Great Music From The Renaissance*
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TL 150 | Various | The Story Of Great Music From The Renaissance (4xLP, Comp + Box) | Time Life Records | TL 150 | US | 1967 |
| TL 150 | Various | The Story Of Great Music From The Renaissance (4xLP, Comp + Box) | Time Life Records | TL 150 | Canada | 1967 |
| STL 150 | Various | The Story Of Great Music: From The Renaissance (4xLP, Comp + Box) | Time Life Records | STL 150 | UK | 1967 |









