700 Years of Classical Treasures: A Tapestry in Music and Words - The Middle Ages and The Renaissance

The Middle Ages and The Renaissance

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

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