Works on This Recording
1.
Sumer is icumen in by Traditional
Performer:
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
William Lee (Tenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass),
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: 13th Century; England
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 0 Minutes 52 Secs.
Language: English
Notes: The next track contains a reading of the Prologue, first part from 'The Canerbury Tales.'
2.
In Rama sonat gemitus by Anonymous
Performer:
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: 12th Century; England
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 1 Minutes 26 Secs.
Language: Latin
3.
Sarum Chant: Solemne canticum - Sequence for St. Thomas by Anonymous
Performer:
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass),
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: England
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 2 Minutes 32 Secs.
Language: Latin
4.
Thomas gemma cantuarie by Anonymous
Performer:
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
William Lee (Tenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: circa 1300; England
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 2 Minutes 31 Secs.
Language: Latin
Notes: The next track contains a reading of the Prologue, second part from 'The Canterbury Tales.'
5.
L'homme armé by Anonymous
Performer:
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass),
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Renaissance
Written: 15th Century; France
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 0 Minutes 34 Secs.
Language: French
Notes: The next track contains a reading of the Knight's and the Squire's tales from 'The Canterbury Tales.'
6.
Amor mi fa cantar a la Francesca by Anonymous
Performer:
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass),
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 2 Minutes 9 Secs.
Language: Italian
7.
Dame de qui toute ma joie vient by Guillaume de Machaut
Performer:
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: circa 1340; France
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 3 Minutes 41 Secs.
Language: French
8.
Alma Redemptoris mater by Anonymous
Performer:
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: 10th Century
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 1 Minutes 55 Secs.
Language: Latin
Notes: The next track contains a reading of the Prioress' tale from 'The Canterbury Tales.'
9.
Ave regina coelorum by Leonel Power
Performer:
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Renaissance
Written: 15th Century; England
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 2 Minutes 0 Secs.
Language: Latin
Notes: The next track contains a reading of the Monk's tale from 'The Canterbury Tales.'
10.
Tosto che l'alba by Gherardello da Firenze
Performer:
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: Florence, Italy
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 2 Minutes 41 Secs.
Language: Italian
11.
Douce dame jolie, pour Dieu by Guillaume de Machaut
Performer:
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: 14th Century; France
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 2 Minutes 4 Secs.
Language: French
Notes: The next track contains a reading of the Merchant's tale from 'The Canterbury Tales.'
12.
Tant doucement by Guillaume de Machaut
Performer:
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: 14th Century; France
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 2 Minutes 2 Secs.
Language: French
Notes: The next track contains a reading of the Clerk's and the Franklin's tale from 'The Canterbury Tales.'
13.
Vos quid admiramini by Philippe De Vitry
Performer:
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: 1330s; France
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 2 Minutes 50 Secs.
Language: Latin
Notes: The next track contains a reading of the Sailor's and the Wife of Bath's tale from 'The Canterbury Tales.'
14.
Io son un pellegrino by Giovanni da Cascia
Performer:
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: 14th Century; Italy
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 2 Minutes 41 Secs.
Language: Italian
15.
Comment qu'a moy lonteinne by Guillaume de Machaut
Performer:
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass),
William Lee (Tenor)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: 14th Century; France
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 1 Minutes 30 Secs.
Language: French
Notes: The next track contains a reading of the Priest's and the Ploughman's tale from 'The Canterbury Tales.'
16.
Beata progenies by Leonel Power
Performer:
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass),
James Gilchrist (Tenor)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Renaissance
Written: 15th Century; England
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 1 Minutes 21 Secs.
Language: Latin
17.
Angelus ad Virginem by Anonymous
Performer:
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass),
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: 13th Century; England
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 2 Minutes 34 Secs.
Language: Latin
Notes: The next track contains a reading of the Miller's tale from 'The Canterbury Tales.'
18.
Questa fanciulla, Amor, ballata for 3 voices (also instrumental version), S. 116 by Francesco Landini
Performer:
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: circa 1350-1397
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 2 Minutes 1 Secs.
Language: Italian
Notes: The next track contains a reading of the Pardoner's tale from 'The Canterbury Tales.'
19.
Sub arturo plebs/Fons citharizancium/In omnem terram exivit by Johannes Alanus
Performer:
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass),
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
William Lee (Tenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Written: 14th Century; England
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 3 Minutes 39 Secs.
Language: Latin
Notes: The next track contains a reading of the Host's tale from 'The Canterbury Tales.'
20.
Sanctus and Benedictus by Anonymous
Performer:
William Lee (Tenor),
James Gilchrist (Tenor),
John Touhey (Spoken Vocals),
Stephen Tilton (Countertenor),
Roland Robertson (Baritone),
John Rowlands-Pritchard (Bass)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Opus Anglicanum
Period: Medieval
Date of Recording: 11/1994
Venue: Dorchester Abbey, Oxon
Length: 2 Minutes 42 Secs.
Language: Latin
Notes: The next track contains a reading of "The Journey begins" from 'The Canterbury Tales.'
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