Contains Mark Rimple's "Partita 6.2.2" for flute, violin, cello, viola da gamba and harpsichord.
My Recordings
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French Ars Subtilior music, prepared from medieval notation. Trefoil: Drew Minter, Mark Rimple, and Marcia Young.
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Trefoil's Christmas album - program on tour in 2011.
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Italian Ars Subtilior Music - The Newberry Consort: Drew Minter, Ellen Hargis, David Douglas, Mark Rimple, and Mary Springfels.
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My favorite track on this one is the anonymous Medieval carol, "Marvel not, Joseph". Also on the disc is my recording of a less well-known version of Greensleeves for solo lute.
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Mark recorded Dawe's "The Siren" for countertenor, guitar, and viola, based on the music and poetry of Thomas Morely.
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Mark played archlute on Greenbaum's The Floating Island, based on Gulliver's Travels.
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The Rheinberger motets and Cantus Missae will always be among my favorites, especially the Abendlied, "O Bleib bei uns".
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A recording of Victoria's choral music including double and triple-choir masses and motets. Especially tasty are the "Laetatus sum" settings and mass movements.
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I sang in the choir in this one - front row - and it converted me to a Brahms disciple forever.

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