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Panorama: Dances of the Renaissance»rank: 46882from: Deutsche Grammophon
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A Renaissance Christmas»rank: 62769from: Ex Cathedra Records
0ur opinion: :Produced in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 'A Renaissance Christmas' celebrates the winter holiday. Selections include: 15th-century English carols, 'Green grow'th the holly' and Taundernaken from the Songbook of Henry Vlll; noels by Busnois, Dufay and Brumel; late Renaissance motets, lute songs, villancicos and instrumental dances by Palestrina, Attey, Arbeau and Praetorious' 'Es ist ein' Ros' entsprungen.'
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Henry VIII & His Six Wives»rank: 155706from: Testament UK
0ur opinion: :Produced in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 'A Renaissance Christmas' celebrates the winter holiday. Selections include: 15th-century English carols, 'Green grow'th the holly' and Taundernaken from the Songbook of Henry Vlll; noels by Busnois, Dufay and Brumel; late Renaissance motets, lute songs, villancicos and instrumental dances by Palestrina, Attey, Arbeau and Praetorious' 'Es ist ein' Ros' entsprungen.'
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O Lusty May: Renaissance Songs of Spring»rank: 166676from: Dorian Recordings
0ur opinion: :Those Renaissance Europeans really knew how to celebrate spring, a fact colorfully evident in popular music of the period from countries such as England, Scotland, and France. This varied and technically polished recording of vocal and instrumental songs and dances features selections from all of the above regions--and thankfully mixes many unfamiliar tunes among a few favorites such as Morley's 'Now is the month of maying' and the title song. The seven-member Toronto Consort demonstrates the precise phrasing and well-developed sense of blend and balance that mark ...
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Around the World: International Folk Songs»rank: 203792by: Vienna Boys Choir, Peter Marschik, Thoinot Arbeau, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Quirino Mendoza y Cortez, Jack O'Hagan, Paolo Tosti, Andrea Mikulitsch, Edwin Stemberger, Heinz Hromada, Walter Wurdinger, Alexander Rot, Tom Henkes, Jurgen Geisselbrecht, Marie Wolf, Helga Kammerer
0ur opinion: :Those Renaissance Europeans really knew how to celebrate spring, a fact colorfully evident in popular music of the period from countries such as England, Scotland, and France. This varied and technically polished recording of vocal and instrumental songs and dances features selections from all of the above regions--and thankfully mixes many unfamiliar tunes among a few favorites such as Morley's 'Now is the month of maying' and the title song. The seven-member Toronto Consort demonstrates the precise phrasing and well-developed sense of blend and balance that mark ...
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Early Music for Meditation»rank: 187714from: Naxos
0ur opinion: :Those Renaissance Europeans really knew how to celebrate spring, a fact colorfully evident in popular music of the period from countries such as England, Scotland, and France. This varied and technically polished recording of vocal and instrumental songs and dances features selections from all of the above regions--and thankfully mixes many unfamiliar tunes among a few favorites such as Morley's 'Now is the month of maying' and the title song. The seven-member Toronto Consort demonstrates the precise phrasing and well-developed sense of blend and balance that mark ...
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Carlos V: Mille Regretz, La Canción del Emperador [Hybrid SACD]»rank: 207304from: Alia Vox Spain
0ur opinion: :Those Renaissance Europeans really knew how to celebrate spring, a fact colorfully evident in popular music of the period from countries such as England, Scotland, and France. This varied and technically polished recording of vocal and instrumental songs and dances features selections from all of the above regions--and thankfully mixes many unfamiliar tunes among a few favorites such as Morley's 'Now is the month of maying' and the title song. The seven-member Toronto Consort demonstrates the precise phrasing and well-developed sense of blend and balance that mark ...
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Jewels of the Renaissance Era»rank: 185133from: Analekta
0ur opinion: :Those Renaissance Europeans really knew how to celebrate spring, a fact colorfully evident in popular music of the period from countries such as England, Scotland, and France. This varied and technically polished recording of vocal and instrumental songs and dances features selections from all of the above regions--and thankfully mixes many unfamiliar tunes among a few favorites such as Morley's 'Now is the month of maying' and the title song. The seven-member Toronto Consort demonstrates the precise phrasing and well-developed sense of blend and balance that mark ...
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Rose and Thistle: English and Scottish Music»rank: 68219from: Revels Records
0ur opinion: :This album features 16th-century English (Tudor) and 18th-century Scottish material - carols, court dances, songs, instrumentals, children's singing games, Scottish airs and pipe tunes. The latest Revel's CD was made especially for the holidays, with music taken from two separate Christmas Revels holiday stage productions, including popular songs, carols, and rarely recorded material.
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La Danse a la Cour des Ducs de Bourgogne (Dance at the Court of the Dukes of Burgundy)»rank: 245918by: Herve Barreau, Francisco Orozco, Claudine Prunel, Nicole Robin, Julien Skowron, La Maurache
0ur opinion: :This album features 16th-century English (Tudor) and 18th-century Scottish material - carols, court dances, songs, instrumentals, children's singing games, Scottish airs and pipe tunes. The latest Revel's CD was made especially for the holidays, with music taken from two separate Christmas Revels holiday stage productions, including popular songs, carols, and rarely recorded material.
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