Album US 1965 on Musical Heritage Society label
Classical (Renaissance, Baroque)
Title subhead from sleeve back: "From the Tudor Age to the Restoration" ——Center labels info—— Silver on navy blue labels Pressed by Columbia Special Products ——Sleeve info—— Volume 1 from the 8-record series, "Music of the 16th and 17th Centuries" The instrument played by Paul Wolfe for this recording is a Pleyel, with two manuals and six pedals, the lower manual has an 8-foot stop, a 4-foot stop and a coupler, the upper, two 8-foot stops—one each nasal and lute Denis Stevens is professor of music, Columbia University in the City of New York Musical Heritage Society, New York, N.Y.
Paul Wolfe hps, 1929-2016 US harpsichord, album by |
Denis Stevens liner notes |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Music Of The 16th And 17th Centuries, Volume 1: English Keyboard Music, From The Tudor Age To The Restoration | Paul Wolfe | ||
2 | O Ye Happy Dames | Paul Wolfe | Anonymous | |
3 | When Griping Griefs | Paul Wolfe | Richard Edwards | |
4 | Tres Partes In Una | Paul Wolfe | William Mundy | |
5 | Christe Qui Lux With Meane | Paul Wolfe | John Redford | |
6 | Christe Qui Lux | Paul Wolfe | John Redford | |
7 | Eterne Rex Altissime | Paul Wolfe | John Redford | |
8 | Gloria Tibi Trinitas III | Paul Wolfe | John Blitheman | |
9 | Gloria Tibi Trinitas IV | Paul Wolfe | John Blitheman | |
10 | Pavan | Paul Wolfe | Unknown Artist | |
11 | A Fansye | Paul Wolfe | Unknown Artist | |
12 | Ex More Docti Mistico | Paul Wolfe | Thomas Tallis | |
13 | O Ye Tender Babes | Paul Wolfe | Thomas Tallis | |
14 | Natus Est Nobis | Paul Wolfe | Thomas Tallis | |
15 | Galliard (Selected From The Mulliner Book) | Paul Wolfe | Anonymous | |
16 | The Perpetual Round | Paul Wolfe | Thomas Tomkins | |
17 | In Nomine | Paul Wolfe | John Bull | |
18 | Ut Re My Fa Sol La | Paul Wolfe | William Byrd | |
19 | Fortune My Foe | Paul Wolfe | Thomas Tomkins |