Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | CancioneroMusic for the Spanish Court (1470-1520)
Anchieta: | Con amores, la mi madre | anon.: | Propinán de Melyor Dindirín, dindirín La Spagna De Dos la Mer Dolce amoroso focho L'amor, dona, ch'io te porto Que faray ie mal fortune Al alva venid La tricotea Pase el agoa Calabaza no se | Badajoz: | Puse mis amores | Cabezón, A: | Diferencias sobre el Canto Llano del Caballero Fabordód del Primer Tono | Encina: | Ay Triste, Que Vengo Vuestros amores e señora Mi libertad en sosiego Oy comamos y bebamos | Escobar: | Secaronme los pesares | Isaac: | La Spagna | Mena: | Aquella mora garrida O, cuidado, mensajero | Milán: | Durandarte | Narvaez: | Fantasia Baxa de contrapunto | Torre, F: | Alta, danza sobre La Spagna | Valderrabano: | Discantar sobre un punto | Vilches: | Ya cantan los gallos |
The Dufay Collective is one of the most established and successful early music ensembles in the world. Their extensive international touring has resulted in sell-out performances throughout Europe, the Americas, Australasia and the Middle East. Their award-winning discography has garnered critical acclaim and popular enthusiasm alike. The Dufay Collective has made numerous film, television and radio appearances. Their presentations are informative and innovative, recreating the rich variety of the music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Cancionero, which was nominated for a Grammy Award, explores courtly music from Spain at the end of the 15th century. The romantic villancicos and spicy instrumental numbers count among today’s most compelling and popular styles of early music. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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Frances Cooper (soprano), Jo Hugh-Jones (bass and recorders), Gordon Ferries (vihuela and Renaissance guitar), Marcus Claridge (percussion) Scottish early music ensemble Fires of Love serve up a feast of songs and ballads from the Spanish Renaissance and early Baroque, with a freshness critic Norman Lebrecht calls simply ‘beautiful’. Repertoire includes works by Luys de Narváez, Miguel de Fuenllana, Luis Milán, Alonso Mudarra and Juan del Encina. "... full of vitality and will soon have your foot tapping... delightfully sung." - Early Music News, April 2002 “another well-produced disc from the Edinburgh-based company Delphian…reaching those parts of the repertoire many of the bigger boys fail to reach’” The Scotsman | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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