David Munrow & The Early Music Consort Of London - Renaissance Suite/Music From The Soundtrack Film “La Course En Tête”
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Label: His Master’s Voice/HQS 1415 | Released: 1974 | Genre: Renaissance
A1 Triumph
A2 They’re Off
A3 Training
A4 On The Road
A5 Complaint
A6 Bransle Simple
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B1 The Six Days Of Grenoble
B2 The Dream
B3 The Race Against Oneself
B4 Why Suffer
B5 Effort
B6 End Music
From the Joel Santoni Film “La Course En Tête” as a soundtrack. Though Munrow is credited as composer, the original works which provided his inspiration are acknowledged per below:
Side A
A1. Triumph
Hans Hassler: Lustgarden
a. Intrada VI
b. Intrada VII
A2. They’re off
Michael Praetorius: Terpsichore
a. Bransle double de Poictou
b. Bransle gay double
A3. Training
a. David Munrow Bagpipe solo I
b. David Munrow Bagpipe solo II
A4. On the Road
Tielmann Susato: Danceyre – Basse danse: Dont vient cela
A5. Complaint
Anon., 16th c. – O death rock me asleep
A6. In the Mountains
Michael Praetorius: Terpsichore – Bransle simple
Side B
B1. The six days of Grenoble
B2. The Dream
Anon., Italy, 14th c. – Tristan’s Lament
B3. The Race Against Oneself
B4. Why Suffer
Giovanni Macque – Consonanze Stravaganti
B5. Effort
a. Pierre Phalèse: Premier livre de Danseries
b. Michael Praetorius: Terpischore – Basse galliarde
B6. End Music
Arcangelo Corelli
a. Variations on La folie d’Espagne (Op. 5, No 12)
b. Division flûte
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Label: His Master’s Voice/HQS 1415 | Released: 1974 | Genre: Renaissance
A1 Triumph
A2 They’re Off
A3 Training
A4 On The Road
A5 Complaint
A6 Bransle Simple
-
B1 The Six Days Of Grenoble
B2 The Dream
B3 The Race Against Oneself
B4 Why Suffer
B5 Effort
B6 End Music
From the Joel Santoni Film “La Course En Tête” as a soundtrack. Though Munrow is credited as composer, the original works which provided his inspiration are acknowledged per below:
Side A
A1. Triumph
Hans Hassler: Lustgarden
a. Intrada VI
b. Intrada VII
A2. They’re off
Michael Praetorius: Terpsichore
a. Bransle double de Poictou
b. Bransle gay double
A3. Training
a. David Munrow Bagpipe solo I
b. David Munrow Bagpipe solo II
A4. On the Road
Tielmann Susato: Danceyre – Basse danse: Dont vient cela
A5. Complaint
Anon., 16th c. – O death rock me asleep
A6. In the Mountains
Michael Praetorius: Terpsichore – Bransle simple
Side B
B1. The six days of Grenoble
B2. The Dream
Anon., Italy, 14th c. – Tristan’s Lament
B3. The Race Against Oneself
B4. Why Suffer
Giovanni Macque – Consonanze Stravaganti
B5. Effort
a. Pierre Phalèse: Premier livre de Danseries
b. Michael Praetorius: Terpischore – Basse galliarde
B6. End Music
Arcangelo Corelli
a. Variations on La folie d’Espagne (Op. 5, No 12)
b. Division flûte
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This LP: From personal collection
LP Rip & Full Scan LP Cover: Fran Solo
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This album is a real rarity, not for the style of music nor its interpreters, the strange thing is that this music was produced especially for a film and not a vintage film! It was used to accompany the notable Belgian cyclist Eddy Merckx (?). It was somewhat controversial the mixture of Renaissance music and the documentary about this cyclist in those times. If you ask my opinion,well, it seems surreal to me (To say the least). This LP is best known for its version “Renaissance Suite” in the U.K., in France it was published as “La Course En Tête”.
For me it is one of the most best LPs of David Munrow & The Early Music Consort Of London, there are a couple of pieces of his own.Fran Solo, MMXVII
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