Cancionero de Segovia
One of the most important sources for secular and sacred works by Obrecht, Brumel, Compere, Agricola, etc. Around 1500. Cancionero De Segovia Teil 1 Cancioneiro De Segovia Teil 2
Read MoreOne of the most important sources for secular and sacred works by Obrecht, Brumel, Compere, Agricola, etc. Around 1500. Cancionero De Segovia Teil 1 Cancioneiro De Segovia Teil 2
Read MoreRom, Vatikanstaat, Biblioteca Vaticana, Cappella Giulia XIII.27 Florentine Chansonnier from 1492-94 closely related to the Medici family. Major source for Agricola and Isaac, some purely instrumental pieces. As there is […]
Read MoreRom, Vatikanstaat, Biblioteca Vaticana, Cappella Giulia XIII.27 Florentine Chansonnier from 1492-94 closely related to the Medici family. Major source for Agricola and Isaac, some purely instrumental pieces. As there is […]
Read MoreCaron is one of the most enigmatic composers of the second half of the fifteenth century. His chansons, though, were extremely popular. They also served as a basis for several […]
Read MoreThis chansonnier was probably created in Ferrara for the Este family. It dates from around 1480 to 1490. It has not a single text and is thus conceived as an […]
Read MoreParis, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Rothschild 2973 The heart-shaped, richly decorated manuscript was probably created in Geneva around 1470. Almost all of the unica are of very high quality and […]
Read MoreOne of the so called Loire Chansonniers, probably the oldest one. Copyright stays with the author Clemens Goldberg. This is already a first revision! Please donate for our work! Download […]
Read MoreCreated for the Ferrarese court between 1480 and 1490, it is a very valuable source because of its many and consistent ascriptions to composers. There are no texts throughout which […]
Read MoreThis little song book comprises only six chansons of very high quality. They form an inner story with rich intertextual relations. It was collected around 1500. All rights remain with […]
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