Adieu m'amour
~ Recording by Studio der frühen Musik
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Release artist | Release group type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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| Official | |||||||||
| 1.9 | Adieu M'amour | 5:58 | Guillaume Dufay | Adieu M'Amour • Chansons Und Motetten | Guillaume Dufay; Studio der frühen Musik | Album |
| EMI Classics (absorbed into Warner Classics since 2013-07-19) | 8 26493 2 |
| 5.9 | Adieu m'amour | 6:05 | Guillaume Dufay | Josquin & the Franco-Flemish School | Various Artists | Album + Compilation |
| Warner Classics | 9029673084 |
| Pseudo-Release | |||||||||
| 5.9 | Adieu m'amour | 6:05 | Guillaume Dufay | Josquin & the Franco-Flemish School 1 | Various Artists | Album + Compilation | |||
Relationships
| producer: | Gerd Berg (producer) |
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| citole and dulcian: | Thomas Binkley (American lutenist and early music scholar) Sterling Jones (classical strings player) |
| cittern, flute and lute: | Thomas Binkley (American lutenist and early music scholar) |
| fiddle, rebec and regal: | Sterling Jones (classical strings player) |
| German harp, portative and mezzo-soprano vocals: | Andrea von Ramm (mezzo-soprano) |
| tenor vocals: | Richard Levitt (tenor) |
| conductor: | David Kehoe (from 1973-05-01 until 1973-05-03, from 1974-07-14 until 1974-07-17) |
| performer: | Studio der frühen Musik (German early music ensemble) (from 1973-05-01 until 1973-05-03, from 1974-07-14 until 1974-07-17) |
| balance engineer: | Johann-Nikolaus Matthes (sound engineer) |
| recorded at: | Bürgerbraü in München (Munich), Bayern (Bavaria), Germany (from 1973-05-01 until 1973-05-03, from 1974-07-14 until 1974-07-17) |
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| recording of: | Adieu M'amour |
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Related works
Adieu M'amour
| composer: | Guillaume Dufay (French 15th century composer) |
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