L'Oiseau-Lyre
Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre (commonly referred to as L'Oiseau-Lyre) is a music publishing company financed and established in Paris in 1932 by Louise Dyer (later Hanson-Dyer), an Australian pianist and philanthropist. She had settled in France two years earlier and energetically amassed a collection of manuscripts and printed music, lyrics and dissertations of the Early, Baroque and Classical music periods. "L'Oiseau-Lyre", the French name for the Australian lyrebird, was chosen by her; the company logo was a representation of the (displaying male) bird's tail.
Handel: Cantatas
Emma Kirkby, Judith Nelson, David Thomas, Susan Sheppard, Christopher Hogwood
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Scarlatti: Cantata Clori E Lisa, Canata Floro e Tirsi
Jennifer Vyvyan, Elsie Morrison et. al.
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Tippett - Boyhood's End, Songs for Achilles, Songs for Ariel, The Heart's Assurance
Philip Langridge John Constable
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