Program: #92-02 Air Date: Jan 13, 1992
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The New Oxford History of Music, Volume II (Second Edition)
Edited by Richard Crocker and David Hiley
Christian Chant in Syria, Armenia, Egypt, and Ethiopia (Milos Velimirovic)
—Chants of the Armenian Liturgy (Harmonia Mundi France HM 5120)
Byzantine Chant (Velimirovic)
—Easter on Mount Athos (Archiv 2533 413)
Latin Chant outside the Roman Tradition (Kenneth Levy)
—Beneventan Chants (Hungaroton HCD 31168)
Liturgical Materials of Roman Chant (Crocker)
"Dominus dixit"
—The Night of Christmas (Paraclete S.832)
Chants of the Roman Office (Crocker)
"Hodienobis coelonum est"
—The Night of Christmas (Paraclete S.832)
Chants of the Roman Mass (Crocker)
"Justus et palme"
—Gregorian Chants (Vox Box SVBX 5206)
Medieval Chant (Crocker)
"Gregorius prosul"
—Tropus (Motette M 50540)
Liturgical Drama (Susan Rankin)
"Quem quaritis in sepulevia?"
—Anglo-Saxon Easter (Archiv 413 546-1)
Medieval Song (John Stevens)
"Bele yolanz"
—Chansons de Toile (Alienor AL 1011)
Instruments and Instrumental Music before 1300 (Christopher Page)
—7th Estampic royale / Hoindhani Ensemble / Pierre Vevany PV 790040
Early Polyphony (Sarah Fuller)
"Ultreia"
—Codex Calixtinus (Solstice SOL 45; CD announced)
Polyphony at Notre Dame of Paris (Janet Knapp)
"Alleluia pesui adiutorium"
—Perotin (ECM 1385)
French Polyphony of the Thirteenth Century (Crocker)
"O Mittisima"
—Music of the Gothic Era (Archiv 2723 045)
Polyphony in England in the Thirteenth Century (Crocker)
"Worldes blis"
—Sumer is Icumen In (Harmonia Mundi France HMC 901154)
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