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Renaissance instrumental |
CD: Capella Monacensis: Calendarium Musicum
Label: Whoopee
Credits: to T. Susato who wrote this great piece of music |
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Improvisation for treble viola da gamba and renaissance lute by Diego Ortiz (1525-1570). This song is followed by spanish villancico "Amor con fortuna" composed by Juan del Encina (1486-1530). This is probably the first song in music history with a 5/4 rythm. |
CD: Capella Monacensis: "Calendarium Musicum"
Label: Whoopee
Credits: to Diego Ortiz and Juan del Encina |
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Dance written by Jacques Moderne (+1561), played by flute, dulzian, viole da gamba, lute and percussion |
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CD: Capella Monacensis: Love songes and dances from the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Label: Whoopee
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