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| Stella Del Nostro Mar - Past And Present Reflections Of The Marin Inspiration / Cantica Symphonia CD (2008)
$17.75 |
| From Chant To Renaissance / Keene, Voices Of Ascension CD (2002)
$12.85 |
| Ensemble Doulce Memoire Renaissance Winds / Ensemble Doulce Mémoire CD (1999)
$13.99 |
| St Louis Brass Qit Renaissance Faire / St Louis Brass Quintet CD (2001)
$14.65 |
| Catholic Latin Classics / Richard Proulx, Cathedral Singers CD (2000)
Heinrich Isaac classical music
$14.15 |
| Phillips Essential Tallis Scholars CDs (2003)
Heinrich Isaac Composer
$14.29 |
| Glory Of Early Music - Dufay, Obrecht, Isaac, Et Al CD (1997)
Heinrich Isaac classical music
$7.99 Includes
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| Early Music Consort Pleasures Of The Royal Courts / Munrow, Et Al CD (1991)
Heinrich Isaac Composer
$9.69 Includes work(s): italian music of the medici court: o fall by various composers. Includes work(s): the courtly art of the trouvÜres: tant co by various composers. Includes work(s): the spanish courts in the early 16th cent by various composers Includes work(s): the burgundian court of philip the good: by various composers. Includes work(s): the german court of emperor maximilian i: by various composers.
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| Four Of A Kind - Music For Trombone Quartet / Alessi, Et Al CD (1994)
Heinrich Isaac Composer
$14.59 |
| Music & Art In Renaissance Florence CD (1999)
Heinrich Isaac classical music
$14.79 Robin Haze,Countertenor/Instru Mental Ensemble/Mark Levy,Dire
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| Discover - Early Music CDs (2005)
Heinrich Isaac classical music
$7.29 |
| Alamire Manuscripts A-La-Mi-Re Manuscripts - Flemish Polyphonic Treasures CD (2000)
Heinrich Isaac classical music
$6.59 |
| Classics - Music Of Gabrieli / Empire Brass CD (2002)
Heinrich Isaac Composer
$9.29 |
| Renaissance Tour Of Europe / New York Kammermusiker CD (1993)
Heinrich Isaac Composer
$14.19 Includes work(s) by Orlande de Lassus.
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| Calliope Dances - A Renaissance Revel / Calliope CD
Heinrich Isaac classical music
$14.35 The pieces collected on Calliope Dances: A Renaissance Revel are all high-spirited and lively, with enough beats for dancing and enough instrumental variation to make for pleasant listening. To a modern ear the minor key melodies and energetic percussion sound almost Middle Eastern, but there are hints of more modern folk music and classical roots within this music. The group Calliope (named after a goddess, not a steam-powered musical instrument) is an ensemble who makes this music sound like fun, both for listening and dancing. Many bands play Renaissance music with such reverence that listeners forget that it was originally written with revelry and carousing in mind.
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