The Middle Ages and The Renaissance
- Los Set Gotxs, Ballade (Anonymous)
- Trotto (Anonymous)
- Die Bassnacht Bringt Trurig Zit (Anonymous)
- Cuncti Simus Concanentes: Ave Maria, Virelai (Anonymous)
- Es Fraulein Edel von Natuer (Anonymous)
- Puis Qu'en Oubli (De Machaut)
- Pentecost: Veni Creator Spiritus (Anonymous)
- Puer Natus Est: Ad Te Levavi (Anonymous)
- Gentle Robin (Cornish)
- Il Lamento - La Sampogna (Morley)
- Yo Me Soy la Morenita (Anonymous)
- Corrente Quarta/A Miei Pianti (Aria a Voce Sola) (Frescobaldi)
- Psallite (Praetorius)
- Lasciate I Monti (Monteverdi/Striggio)
- The Nightingale in Silent Night (Bateson)
- La Complainte de la Tourterelle (Anonymous)
- Deux Bransles de Champaigne (Gervaise)
- Sancti Spiritus, Motet (Di Venosa)
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