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Chansons et Danceries (French Renaissance Wind Music)

Chansons et Danceries (French Renaissance Wind Music) (1996) more music like this

performed by Adam Gilbert (bagpipes), Adam Gilbert (recorder), Adam Gilbert (shawm), Adam Gilbert (recorder), Eric Anderson (recorder), Grant Herreid (recorder), Gwyn Roberts (recorder), Joan Kimball (shawm), Robert Wiemken (krummhorn), Thomas Zajac (recorder)
composed by Adrian Willaert, Aimé Maillart, Anonymous, Claude Gervaise, Claudin de Sermisy, Étienne du Tertre, Jacques Buus, Josquin Desprez, Nicolas Gombert, Philip van Wilder, Thomas Crecquillon

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Willaert: Mottetti et Ricercari

Willaert: Mottetti et Ricercari (2003) more music like this

performed by Accademia della Selva, Frithjof-Bork Smith (cornet), Jose Hernandez (alto), Luigi Collarile (organ)
composed by Adrian Willaert, Giovanni Bassano, Jacopo Fogliano, Jacques Buus, Marco Antonio Cavazzoni

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Ricercari: The Art of the Ricercar in 16th Century Italy

Ricercari: The Art of the Ricercar in 16th Century Italy more music like this

performed by Liuwe Tamminga (organ)
composed by Andrea Gabrieli, Annibale Padovano, Giovanni Battista Conforti, Girolamo Cavazzoni, Jacques Brunel, Jacques Buus, Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Rocco Rodio

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Ricercari: The Art of the Ricercar in 16th Century Italy

Ricercari: The Art of the Ricercar in 16th Century Italy more music like this

performed by Liuwe Tamminga (organ)
composed by Andrea Gabrieli, Annibale Padovano, Giovanni Battista Conforti, Girolamo Cavazzoni, Jacques Brumel, Jacques Buus, Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Rocco Rodio

Before there was the fugue there was the ricercar, among the earliest genres of polyphonic keyboard music not based on vocal models. The word "ricercar" originally indicated the trying-out of an instrument's strings during the tuning process. The earliest works on this collection of ricercars, by Andrea Gabrieli and the unappetizingly named ...

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