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1. Late Gothic and Renaissance Masterworks for Clavichord, Vol. 1: Antonio de Cabezón, Josquin Desprez (2003)
by René Clemencic (clavichord)
The venerable René Clemencic has released several offbeat discs, and this collection of Renaissance pieces played on the clavichord certainly falls ... More
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2. Historic Tablatures: Johannes von Lublin: Tablature 1540: René Clemencic Edition Vol. 4 (1997)
by René Clemencic (clavicytherium)
This collection of early German, Italian, and French motets and songs arranged for clavicytherium, a predecessor of the harpsichord, is likely to be ... More
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4. The Tabulature of Johannes von Lublin (1997)
by René Clemencic (clavicytherium)
This collection of early German, Italian, and French motets and songs arranged for clavicytherium, a predecessor of the harpsichord, is likely to be ... More
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5. Johann Joseph Fux: Baroque Chamber Music at the Viennese Court (2006)
by Clemencic Consort, René Clemencic (harpsichord)
The name of Johann Joseph Fux struck fear into the hearts of generations of music students, who attached his name to the vexing task of learning to ... More
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8. Glogauer Liederbuch (2012)
by Clemencic Consort, René Clemencic (conductor)
The Glogauer Liederbuch, or Glogau Songbook, was compiled in or near the Silesian town of Glogau, now Glogow, Poland, around 1480. The history of the ... More
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15. Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern: A Christmas Pastorale (2011)
by Claudio Ronco (baroque cello), Clemencic Consort, Emanuela Vozza (baroque cello), Pierre Pitzl (baroque guitar), René Clemencic (harpsichord), René Clemencic (organ), René Clemencic (conductor)
The Clemencic Consort's Wie Schön Leuchtet der Morgenstern includes a variety of Baroque works, not all of which were written specifically for ... More
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16. Albinoni: Il Nascimento dell'Aurora (2008)
by Adrineh Simonian (mezzo-soprano), Clemencic Consort, Gernot Heinrich (tenor), Krisztina Jónás (soprano), Radu Marian (soprano), René Clemencic (harpsichord), Terry Wey (counter tenor), René Clemencic (conductor)
Although known almost exclusively for his instrumental concertos and the spurious Adagio attributed to him, Tomaso Albinoni was mainly a man of the ... More
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23. Johannes Ockeghem: Cathedral Sounds (1998)
by Bernd Lambauer (tenor), Bernhard Landauer (counter tenor), Clemencic Consort, James Curry (tenor), Renate Slepicka (trombone), René Clemencic (organ)
Originally released in 1997, Arte Nova's Cathedral Sounds reflects in its title a marketing trend of that decade: interest in Gregorian chants and ... More
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25. Troubadours (2009)
by Andras Kecskes (rebec), Andras Kecskes (lute), Clemencic Consort, Michael Dittrich (vielle), René Clemencic (shepherd's flute), René Zosso (hurdygurdy), René Zosso (vocals), Yves Rouquette
Troubadours, who began to flourish in southern France in the second half of the 11th century, were composers (though not necessarily performers), ... More
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