ABSTRACT

From the middle of the twentieth century, dozens of medievalists and other performers have recorded early English. Many educational institutions already own sound recordings of English before 1500, or may wish to purchase the most useful ones available. This discography aims to assist teachers, administrators and librarians to make the best use of their resources.

chapter |2 pages

ANZAMRS. 1 (PF)

chapter |17 pages

Argo. SAY 23 (WBP, WBT)

chapter |2 pages

Bellerophon. (GP)

chapter |14 pages

Caedmon. TC/SWC 1008 (NPT, PardT)

chapter |2 pages

Cambridge. (Chaucer not reviewed)

chapter |1 pages

Capitol. SW 229 (ModE)

chapter |1 pages

Cassette Book Company. 853 (ModE)

chapter |2 pages

Columbia. AMS 6198 (GP, WBP)

chapter |1 pages

Decca. DL 9418 (ME lyrics)

chapter |1 pages

Deutsche Grammophon. 139380 (ModE)

chapter |2 pages

English Classics. XTV 17216-17 (NPT)

chapter |2 pages

Everett/Edwards. (Chaucer not reviewed)

chapter |37 pages

Golden Clarioun. lRR (Rom)

chapter |1 pages

Harmonia Mundi. HM 1106 (ME lyrics)

chapter |1 pages

Hyperion. A66094 (ME lyrics)

chapter |2 pages

Linguaphone. (GP, PriT)

chapter |1 pages

Listen for Pleasure. 7101 (ModE)

chapter |3 pages

Medieval Sounds. M-1 (GP, PardT)

chapter |2 pages

MHS. 4485 (ME lyrics)

chapter |1 pages

Oelsen Films. 30/50 (ModE)

chapter |2 pages

Plant Life. PLR 043 (ME lyrics)

chapter |1 pages

Pleiades. P250 (ME lyrics)

chapter |1 pages

Radio Arts. (Beowulf)

chapter |2 pages

RCA. LM 6015 (ME lyrics)

chapter |3 pages

Scott Foresman. P4RP-6532 (GP)

chapter |5 pages

Spoken Word. 1 (GP)