Atrium Musicae de Madrid - Major Recordings

Major Recordings

  • MISSA DE BARCELONA-ARS NOVA S.XIV-y MUSICA PROFANA
    • Edigsa AHMC 10-57 (Barcelona, Spain), Harmonia Mundi HMU 10.033 (France)
    • Recorded: Madrid (Spain), 1971
  • MÚSICA IUCUNDA .SIGLOS XII AL XVII
    • Hispavox HHS 10-459 (Spain), Erato STU 71098 (France), Melodiya C 10-09899/09900 (USSR)
    • Recorded: Madrid (Spain), 1976
  • MUSIQUE ARABO ANDALOUSE
    • Harmonia mundi HM 389-04 (France)
    • Recorded: Carcasonne (France), 1976
  • TARANTULE-TARANTELLE
    • Harmonia mundi HM 379 (France)
    • Recorded: Carcasonne (France), 1976
  • DIEGO ORTIZ RECERCADAS
    • Harmonia mundi HM2393 (France), Victor VIC 2399-0 (Japan)
    • Recorded: Madrid (Spain) & Provence (France), 1977
  • MUSIQUE DE LA GRECE ANTIQUE
    • Harmonia mundi HM 1015 (France), Victor VIC-28067 (Japan)
    • Recorded: Provence (France), 1978
  • THIBAUT DE NAVARRE
    • Victor VIC-28137 (Japan)
    • Recorded: 1978
  • VILLANCICOS
    • Harmonia mundi HM 1025 (France), Victor VIC-28086 (Japan)
    • Recorded: Forcalquier (France), 1979
  • LA SPAGNA -XV-XVI-XVII Centuries
    • BIS Gramophon LP 163/164 (Sweden)
    • Recorded: Madrid (Spain), 1980
  • LAS INDIAS DE ESPAÑA MÚSICA PRECOLOMBINA DE ARCHIVOS DEL VIEJO Y NUEVO MUNDO
    • Hispavox S90.463 (Spain)
    • Recorded: Madrid (Spain), 1981
  • LA FOLIA- DE LA SPAGNA
    • Harmonia mundi HM 1050 (France), Victor VIC-28079 (Japan)
    • Recorded: Provenza (France), 1982

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