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DAVID MUNROW: Renaissance Suite-M1974LP EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON

Sold Date: June 19, 2016
Start Date: February 25, 2014
Final Price: $16.00 (USD)
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DAVID MUNROW & THE EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON:
Renaissance Suite
Music composed & arranged for the soundtrack of the Joel Santoni film "La Course en tete"

LP

Angel Records S-37449 (1974)

Vinyl:  MINT; Cover:  Near Mint

Side 1:
Triumph - Intradas VI & VII from Hassler's "Lustgarden"
They're Off - Branske gay double de Poictou & Gransle gay double from Praetorius' "Terpsichore"
Training - Two Bagpipe Solos by David Munrow
On the Road - Basse danse "Dont vient cela" from Susato's "Danseyre"
Complaint - "O death rock me asleep", anon. Engl. XVI Cent.
In the Mountains - Bransle simple from "Praetorius' "Terpsichore"

Side 2:
The Six Days of Grenoble - by David Munrow
The Dream - "Tristan's Lament", anon. Ital. XIV Cent.
The Race Against Oneself - by David Munrow
Why Suffer - Giovanni Macque's "Consonanze Stravaganti"
Effort - Basse galliarde from Phalese's "Premier livre de Danseries" & Galliarde from Praetorius' "Terpsichore"
End Music - Variations on "La Folie d'Espagne" from Corelli, Op. 5, No. 12 & "Division Flute" (1706)

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MOISHECHAZZER'S MUSIC LP GRADING:


LP grading can be more than a little subjective. While I do not play most of my listings, I do examine them carefully under the proper "point source" light. I make every effort to grade based on whether or not I would want the album in my own collection. Consequently, I deal primarily in Sealed, Mint, and Near Mint pieces. In the rare case where I list an album in lesser condition, I give a detailed description of the piece rather than a grade.

MINT: Clean, shiny vinyl with no visible marks
NEAR MINT: Clean, shiny vinyl with possible sleeve marks or light scuffs - nothing visible that should be audible.

PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT WHEN VINYL WAS THE STANDARD, 20 TO 30% OF ALBUMS CAME OUT OF THE SHRINKWRAP AS BAD PRESSINGS WITH SURFACE NOISE. OBVIOUSLY, SUCH BAD PRESSINGS WOULD NOT BE IDENTIFIABLE THROUGH VISUAL EXAMINATION, NO MATTER HOW CAREFUL.

On Feb-25-14 at 20:14:35 PST, seller added the following information: