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Misa Nostra Donna. Mass for Queen Isabella. Works by Anchieta, Peñalosa, Escobar, Torre, Josquin, and anonyms.
Paralell lives. Composers of the English Chapel Royal & their Spanish contemporaries in the Golden Age. Works by Gibbons, Vivanco, Sheppard, Morales, Guerrero, Tallis, and Byrd.
Morales in Toledo. Officium defunctorum, motets, hymns.
Parce mihi domine. Polyphony and chant of the Holy Church of Toledo for the Vigil of the Dead.
Canticum canticorum. Motets on the Song of Songs from the 1549 Musici moduli liber primus by Venetian composer and theorist, Gioseffo Zarlino (1517-1590), together with 2 motets by Willaert and Josquin cited in Zarlino's theoretical writings performed from editions based on sources in the archives of Toledo Cathedral.
Polyhymnia Andalucia. Music for multiple choirs, winds, and organ from Renaissance Andalucia.
El cantor de María. Plvs Vltra present newly-discovered works by Francisco Guerrero (1528-99). These are performed with rarely-heard polychoral masterpieces played and sung, as they were in 16th century Seville, by three distinct groups of musicians: polyphonists, chanters and a Renaissance wind band. Through discreet lighting, costumes, movement, historical instruments, polyphonic voices, and the white-robed singers of Schola Antiqua, you are invited into the lost world of Seville Cathedral in its Golden AgeWorks by Francisco Guerrero.
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