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  1. Dit le Bourgignon
  2. Verbum caro factum est, villancico
  3. L'homme armé, chanson
  4. Tourdion
  5. Pavane d'espagne
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  1. Dit le Bourgignon
  2. Verbum caro factum est, villancico
  3. L'homme armé, chanson
  4. Tourdion
  5. Pavane d'espagne
  6. Alta à 3 (Danza sobre La Spagna)
  7. Mille regretz (after Josquin), for vihuela
  8. Pavane: La Bataille, for instrumental ensemble
  9. Belle qui tiens ma vie
  10. L'amor, dona, ch'io te porto
  11. Ay luna que reluzes
  12. Pavana and Gallarda
  13. Italia mia, madrigal
  14. Propiñán de Melyor, for ensemble (Colombina Songbook)
  15. Missa Simile est regnum coelorum: Gloria
  16. Da Pacem Domine, ricercare a 4
  17. Si par souffrir, for chorus
  18. Hombres Victoria, Victoria, for voices (Canciones y villanescas espirituales)
  19. Ein feste burg ist unser Gott (2 4-part settings)
  20. Triste de par (after Gombert)
  21. In te Domini speravi, frittola or motet for 4 parts
  22. Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine
  23. Non Moriar, sed Vivam, motet
  24. Adoramoste Senor Dios (Cancionero de palacio)
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Spain's King Charles V, who was reportedly the first monarch to be styled "His Majesty," makes an ideal subject around which to organize a program of Renaissance music -- examining the way music would have been used during his reign throws a good deal of light on the entire musical culture of the Renaissance. A Fleming from Ghent by birth, Charles was also Holy Roman Emperor. He lived from 1500 to 1558. The music that surrounded him was necessarily international, and it was his influence, along with the desire of monied ...

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Music for Emperor Charles V 2007, Coviello Classics

UPC: 4039956207016

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