Mon amy

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Mon amy
Compilation album by
Released11 April 1985 (1985-04-11)
GenreEarly music
Length55:34
LabelPGP RTB
Ensemble Renaissance chronology
Greatest Hits 3
(1984)
Mon amy
(1985)
Music of Old Serbia - Chants from 14th to the 18th century
(1987)

Mon amy is a vinyl album by Ensemble Renaissance, released in 1985 on the PGP RTB label, Ensemble's fourth album overall. It is a compilation of the Renaissance tunes from various styles: Spanish Renaissance music from the Cancionero de Palacio, Elizabethan music from the William Shakespeare's theatre and works by John Dowland, Franco-Flemish School, pieces from the most famous dance collections of Tielman Susato, Michael Praetorius and Claude Gervaise. Mon amy owes its name to the rondeau from Susato's collection Danserye. The material from this LP also appears on their German CD Anthology in the remastered form.

Track listing[edit]

All tracks produced by Ensemble Renaissance

Mon Amy
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Pase El Agua"from Cancionero de Palacio1:45
2."Ma Belle Si Ton Ame"Jean-Baptiste Besard2:05
3."Ronde Et Saltarelle"Tielman Susato2:15
4."Balletto E Volta"Michael Praetorius2:42
5."So Ben Mi Ch'a Bon Tempo"Orazio Vecchi2:10
6."Ronde 'Mon Amy'"Tielman Susato2:22
7."Take, O Take Those Lips Away"from Measure For Measure4:15
8."Light O'Love"from Measure For Measure4:15
9."The Earl Of Essex, His Galliard"John Dowland3:25
10."Danza Alta"Francisco de la Torre3:36
11."Passamezzo"Adrian Le Roy2:20
12."Tobacco Is Like Love"Tobias Hume1:54
13."Ronde 'Pour Quoy'"Tielman Susato1:48
14."My Lady Hudson's Puffe"John Dowland1:45
15."Saltarello"anonymous1:32
16."Jolly Robin"anonymous2:38
17."Bransles De Villages"Jean-Baptiste Besard2:38
18."Pavane 'La Bataille"Tielman Susato4:12

Personnel[edit]

The following people contributed to the Mon Amy

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