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'''Crawford Young''' is an American lutenist, music teacher, and director of the Ferrara Ensemble, an [[early music |
'''Crawford Young''' is an American lutenist, music teacher, and director of the Ferrara Ensemble, an [[early music]] group.<ref>Ross W. Duffin A Performer's Guide to Medieval Music 2002 p576</ref><ref>James Jolly Gramophone Classical Good CD Guide 2002 p1258</ref><ref>Musical America: directory issue 1999 p160</ref> |
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While studying at the [[Schola Cantorum Basiliensis]] Crawford Young was a founding member of Ensemble P.A.N. (Project Ars Nova), along with Laurie Monahan (mezzo-soprano), Michael Collver (countertenor and corno muto)<ref>[http://www.bostoncamerata.org/bio/mcollver.html Michael Collver]</ref> and first performed in Paris in 1982. For their American debut in 1984, [[Shira Kammen]] (bowed strings) and John Fleagle (tenor and medieval harp) joined the group. The group ceased to perform in 1999, following the death from cancer of John Fleagle. |
While studying at the [[Schola Cantorum Basiliensis]] Crawford Young was a founding member of Ensemble P.A.N. (Project Ars Nova), along with Laurie Monahan (mezzo-soprano), Michael Collver (countertenor and corno muto)<ref>[http://www.bostoncamerata.org/bio/mcollver.html Michael Collver]</ref> and first performed in Paris in 1982. For their American debut in 1984, [[Shira Kammen]] (bowed strings) and John Fleagle (tenor and medieval harp) joined the group. The group ceased to perform in 1999, following the death from cancer of John Fleagle. |
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* "Fleurs de vertus". Chansons subtiles à la fin du XIVè siècle. Arcana 40 |
* "Fleurs de vertus". Chansons subtiles à la fin du XIVè siècle. Arcana 40 |
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* "The Whyte Rose" Poétique anglo-bourguignone au temps de Charles le Téméraire. Arcana A301 |
* "The Whyte Rose" Poétique anglo-bourguignone au temps de Charles le Téméraire. Arcana A301 |
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* "En doulz chastel de Pavie". Chansons à la cour des Visconti, 1400. (Songs for the court of Visconti, 1400) [[Schola Cantorum Basiliensis]] "Documenta" Harmonia Mundi 905241<ref>Peter Hugh Reed American record guide Volume 38, Issues 1-2 1998 p255<ref> |
* "En doulz chastel de Pavie". Chansons à la cour des Visconti, 1400. (Songs for the court of Visconti, 1400) [[Schola Cantorum Basiliensis]] "Documenta" Harmonia Mundi 905241<ref>Peter Hugh Reed American record guide Volume 38, Issues 1-2 1998 p255</ref> |
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* [[Machaut]] "Mercy ou Mort" Chansons & motets d'amour. Arcana A305<ref>Medioevo musicale: bollettino bibliografico della musica medievale, Volumes 6-7 2003 p367</ref> |
* [[Machaut]] "Mercy ou Mort" Chansons & motets d'amour. Arcana A305<ref>Medioevo musicale: bollettino bibliografico della musica medievale, Volumes 6-7 2003 p367</ref> |
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* [[Walter Frye]] Northerne Wynde. Marc Aurel Edition 20018 |
* [[Walter Frye]] Northerne Wynde. Marc Aurel Edition 20018 |
Revision as of 14:14, 5 March 2010
- to be distinguished from M. Crawford Young (b.1931) American professor of political science.
Crawford Young is an American lutenist, music teacher, and director of the Ferrara Ensemble, an early music group.[1][2][3]
While studying at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis Crawford Young was a founding member of Ensemble P.A.N. (Project Ars Nova), along with Laurie Monahan (mezzo-soprano), Michael Collver (countertenor and corno muto)[4] and first performed in Paris in 1982. For their American debut in 1984, Shira Kammen (bowed strings) and John Fleagle (tenor and medieval harp) joined the group. The group ceased to perform in 1999, following the death from cancer of John Fleagle.
Young continued as teacher of lute at Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, where he also performs.[5] The Ferrara Ensemble was founded almost simultaneously with Ensemble P.A.N., in 1983. Since the ensemble includes students at the Schola Cantorum, membership changes from year to year. Members have included: Lena Susan Norin, Randall Cook, Kathleen Dineen, Debra Gomez, Stephen Grant, Lena Susanne Norin, Norihisa Sugawara, Robert Crawford, Eric Mentzel, Marion Fourquier, Karl Heinz Schickhaus.
Publications
- Chapter 25 On the trail of ensemble music in the fifteenth century in Companion to Medieval and Renaissance Music.[6]
Recordings
With Ensemble P.A.N. (Project Ars Nova):
- Ars Magis Subtiliter. Secular Music of the Chantilly Codex. New Albion Records 1989
- The Island of St. Hylarion. Music of Cyprus 1413-1422 Hylarion New Albion Records 1991
- Machaut. Remède de Fortune. New Albion Records 1994
- Unseen Rain. New music for old instruments. New Albion Records 1994
With Ferrara Ensemble:
- Alexander Agricola Secular music. Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 77038 1992[7]
- Forse che si, forse che no. Musique de danse du Quattrocento. Fonti Musicali 182
- Hildebrandston. Chansonniers Allemands du XVe siècle. producer Michel Bernstein Arcana 35
- Balades a III chans. de Johan Robert "Trebor" & al. Arcana 32 1994
- "Fleurs de vertus". Chansons subtiles à la fin du XIVè siècle. Arcana 40
- "The Whyte Rose" Poétique anglo-bourguignone au temps de Charles le Téméraire. Arcana A301
- "En doulz chastel de Pavie". Chansons à la cour des Visconti, 1400. (Songs for the court of Visconti, 1400) Schola Cantorum Basiliensis "Documenta" Harmonia Mundi 905241[8]
- Machaut "Mercy ou Mort" Chansons & motets d'amour. Arcana A305[9]
- Walter Frye Northerne Wynde. Marc Aurel Edition 20018
References
- ^ Ross W. Duffin A Performer's Guide to Medieval Music 2002 p576
- ^ James Jolly Gramophone Classical Good CD Guide 2002 p1258
- ^ Musical America: directory issue 1999 p160
- ^ Michael Collver
- ^ A Rooley ed. Early lute facsimiles: Fruhe Lautentabulaturen im Faksimile 2006
- ^ ed. Tess Knighton, David Fallows 1997
- ^ Elizabeth A. Davis A basic music library: essential scores and sound recordings Music Library Association 1997 p181
- ^ Peter Hugh Reed American record guide Volume 38, Issues 1-2 1998 p255
- ^ Medioevo musicale: bollettino bibliografico della musica medievale, Volumes 6-7 2003 p367