Early Music Consort of London的歌曲列表
歌曲专辑
Double pipes - Virelai (Gracieusette)Instruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
Six-holed pipe - Chanson pieuse (Dou tres douz non') with improvised prelude & postlude for jew's harpInstruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
Bladder pipes - Pastourelle (Au tans d'aost), from the Chansonnier CangéInstruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
Portative organ - Madrigal (Ay schonsolato ed amoroso)Instruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
Positive organ - Estampie from the Robertsbridge FragmentInstruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
Renaissance organ - Entrada réalInstruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
Harpsichord - toccata from the Naples Ms.Instruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
De tous biens plaine (Arr. Agricola, Three-Part Instrumental Version II)The Art of the Netherlands
De tous biens plaine (Arr. Agricola, Three-Part Instrumental Version I)The Art of the Netherlands
De tous biens plaine (Arr. Des Prez, Instrumental Version)The Art of the Netherlands
De tous biens plaineThe Art of the Netherlands
Guillaume se va chauferThe Art of the Netherlands
Shawm - Saltarello (2007 Remastered Version)Instruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
Transverse flute - Minnesinger melody (Owe daz nach liebe gat)Instruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
Panpipes - Chanson à refrain (A prisai qu'en chantant plour)Instruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
Pipe and tabor - Dansa (Ben volgra s'esser poges)Instruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
Long-necked lute - Aquel que de voontade' from the Cantigas de Santa MariaInstruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
The Fairy Round (Galliard No. 3)Instruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
Ein fröhlich WesenThe Art of the Netherlands
Adieu mes amoursThe Art of the Netherlands
Fortuna desperata (Instrumental Version)The Art of the Netherlands
Reed pipe - Shepherd's tuneInstruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
Allegez moy (Lute Duet Version)The Art of the Netherlands
Guitar - Pavana (variations on the Romanesca) from the Braye Lute Book, c.1560Instruments of Middle Age and Renaissance