Gregorio Paniagua “Thibaut de Navarre”

Gregorio Paniagua “Thibaut de Navarre”

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Atrium Musicale de Madrid, Gregorio Paniagua
Thibaut de Navarre
Harmonia Mundi Victor (Japan) 1984
VIC-28137 (LP) w/obi, insert.
sleeve : EX(light wrinkle on one corner.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly noise.)

A 1978 recording by Atrium Musicae de Madrid, an early music ensemble founded in 1964 by Gregorio Paniagua, a Madrid-born early music performer and one of the foremost scholars in the field. His son Luis Paniagua—one of the key figures who helped shape the Spanish contemporary/new age scene by blending Arabic and Mediterranean classical traditions into modern music—participates as a member, along with his brother Eduardo and others.
This album presents the songs of Thibaut de Navarre, the medieval French composer known as the “poet-king,” performed through an ensemble of early instruments. Paniagua’s unique musical world, which revives the ancient sounds of Greece, the Arab world, and Andalusia in a modern context, is vividly expressed here as well. It is a truly remarkable work. This domestic edition is a superior pressing manufactured with high-quality materials.

B2: Une Dolor Enosee S'Est Dedenz Mon Cuer - Fueille Ne Flor Ne Vaut Riens En Chantant
B4: Je N'os Chanter Trop Tart - Dame, Ensi Est Q'il M'Encouvient Aler - Au Tens Plain De Felonnie
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