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Roger Blanchard Ensemble

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Court & Ceremonial Music of the 16th Century

                 



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Condition: NM / VG+ (Media / Cover)    More Info
Label: Nonesuch H1012
Country: US
Released: 1965
Genre: Renaissance
Quantity: 1 in stock
Seller Ref:   5561

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Tracklist
 
A1Fanfare "Vive Le Roi"1:00
A2Gaude Francorum Regia Corona3:19
A3Adieu Mes Amours1:23
A4Quis Dabit Oculis Nostris8:00
A5Un Franc Archer3:45
A6Allégez-moy1:25
A7On A Dit Mal De Mon Ami1:00
A8Il Était Un Bonhomme1:10
A9Nous Sommes De L'ordre De Saint-Babouyn1:50
B1Mater Patris1:34
B2Passion Selon Saint-Mathieu18:50
B3Se J'ay Perdu Mon Ami1:38


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutSide A runout stamp: H1012AT2
Matrix / RunoutSide B runout stamp: H1012BT3


Credits
Artwork, Cover, Illustration - Lionel Kalish
Ensemble - Ensemble Vocal Roger Blanchard, Poulteau Consort
Sleeve Notes - Edward Tatnall Canby

Notes
Recorded in Europe by: Club Francais Du Disque, Paris, France. Printed in the USA.
Produced by: Nonesuch Records, New York, USA

There is no information on the album about the release date. But there is a mentioning on the internet of a 1965 Grammy nomination for best classical album cover for this record. So it is reasonable to assume that the year of release is also 1965.

     
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