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Jacopo da Bologna
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Capella De Ministrers
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Capella de Ministrers is a group created in 1987 in Valencia by its director, the Valencian musicologist Carles Magraner (viola da gamba). … read moreCapella de Ministrers is a group created in 1987 in Valencia by its director, the Valencian musicologist Carles Magraner (viola da gamba). Capella de Ministrers is dedicated primarily to the performance of pre-1800 Spanish music, using r… read moreCapella de Ministrers is a group created in 1987 in Valencia by its director, the Valencian musicologist Carles Magraner (viola da gamba). Capella de Ministrers is dedicated primarily to the performance of pre-1800 Spanish music, using reliable performance criteria for each period and historical … read more -
Carlo Gesualdo
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Johannes Ockeghem
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Orlande de Lassus
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Annwn
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Ensemble Galilei
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The Sixteen
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Philippe de Vitry
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