Magnus liber organi (attrib.): Feast of St. Stephen: Sederunt principes (à 4) – Adiuva me, Domine (à 4). Gradual
~ Recording by Orlando Consort
Appears on releases
# | Title | Length | Track Artist | Release Title | Release Artist | Release Group Type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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1.9 | Feast of St. Stephen: Sederunt principes à 4 - Adjuva me Domine à 4. Graduale | 16:22 | Pérotin | Mystery of Notre Dame: Chant & Polyphony | Léonin, Pérotin; Orlando Consort | Album |
| Archiv Produktion | 453 487-2 |
1.9 | Magnus liber organi (attrib.): Feast of St. Stephen: Sederunt principes (à 4) – Adiuva me, Domine (à 4). Gradual | 16:22 | Pérotin | The School of Notre Dame | Léonin, Pérotin; Orlando Consort | Album |
| Archiv Produktion | 477 5004 |
1.2 | Magnus liber organi: Feast of St. Stephen: Sederunt principes - Adiuva me, Domine (à 4) (Gradual) | 16:22 | Léonin, Pérotin | The History of Classical Music, Part 1: Medieval to Baroque: From Gregorian Chant to C.P.E. Bach | Various Artists | Album + Compilation |
| Deutsche Grammophon | 4792300 |
Relationships
vocals: | Orlando Consort (British early music vocal quartet) (in 1996-05) |
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chorus master: | James O’Donnell (organist and choir master) (in 1996-05) |
recorded at: | Kirche St. Osdag (Mandelsloh, Neustadt am Rübenberge) in Neustadt am Rübenberge, Niedersachsen, Germany (in 1996-05) |
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recording of: | Magnus liber organi de graduali et antiphonario pro servitio divino (in 1996-05: partial) |
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Related works
Magnus liber organi de graduali et antiphonario pro servitio divino
composer: | Léonin (first known significant composer of polyphonic organum) Pérotin (European composer, fl. c. 1200 CE) |
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