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Che Ti Zova Nasconder
Alta Serena Luce
Aquila Altera
Per Un Verde Boschetto
Senti Tu D'amor
Faccia Chi De' Se'l Po'
Benche Partito De Te
Amor, Tu Solo 'L Sai
Quando I Oselli Canta
Che L'agg'i' Fatto
La Bella E La Veççosa Cabriola
Pescando In Aqua Dolce
Qual Lege Move
Mille Mercede Amor
Chi Vuol Veder
O Crudel Donna
Che Ti Zova Nasconder
Recorded at: Chapelle Saint - Augustin, Bitche, France. Recording dates: 5-7 July 2007.
Tracks 3 and 11 were recorded by Maurice Barnish, 15th February 2008.
Cover Photo: SCALA, Florence.
"We are very grateful to Mr. Giovanni Carsaniga, Emeritus Professor of Italian Studies, University of Sydney (Australia), Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, for kindly providing us with the revised poetical texts and their translation."
Recorders by Bob Marvin (USA, 1992).
Colichon by anonyme (Italie, XVII?).
Lutes, bowed fiddle by Alexandre Danilevski (France, 1995, 1996).
Clavichord by John Morley (UK, 1989).
Portative Organ by R.W.C. (UK, 1996).
℗ & © 2008 Challenge Classics.
Made in Austria.
A&R [Challenge Classics], Design [Booklet Editing]
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Wolfgang Reihing
Coordinator [Product Coordination]
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Jolien Plat
Countertenor Vocals
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Akira Tachikawa
Executive-Producer
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Anne De Jong
Fiddle
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Anne Rongy
Harp
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M. Art (2)
Liner Notes
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Emilia Danilevski
Liner Notes [Translation]
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Edward Seymour
Lute [Medieval Lutes], Bass [Colichon], Fiddle, Clavichord [Checker (Clavichord)], Organ [Portative Organ], Directed By [Direction]
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Alexandre Danilevski
Percussion
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Benoît Stasiascyk
Producer [Recording Producer], Mixed By, Mastered By
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Bert van der Wolf
Recorded By
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Maurice Barnish (tracks: 3, 11)
Recorder [Recorders]
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Bernhard Stilz
Sleeve [Sleeve Design]
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Marcel Van Den Broek
Soprano Vocals
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Mami Irisawa
Strings [Tromba Marina]
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Sophia Danilevski
Translated By
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Prof. Giovanni Carsaniga
Recorded By
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Northstar Recording Services
Recorded At
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Chapelle Saint-Augustin, Bitche
Glass Mastered At
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Sony DADC
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A0100980924-0101
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Challenge Classics
Copyright (c)
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Challenge Classics