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5. La Gamba
by Ballo Della Battalia, Mika Suihkonen (viola da gamba)
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10. La Folia, 1490-1701 (1999)
by Adela Gonzalez-Campa (grelots), Adela Gonzalez-Campa (castanets), Arianna Savall (harp), Bruno Cocset (bass viol), Jordi Savall (viola da gamba), Michael Behringer (organ), Michael Behringer (clavecin), Pedro Estevan (percussion), Rolf Lislevand (vihuela)
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11. Ay que sí! (2002)
by Les Voix Humaines, Margaret Little (viola da gamba), Maxine Eilander (harp), Rafik Samman (percussion), Stephen Stubbs (baroque guitar), Susan Napper (viola da gamba), Suzie LeBlanc (soprano)
Canadian soprano Suzie LeBlanc has done quite a bit of recording in the years leading up to this release with Les Voix Humaines, Ay que sí, ... More
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13. Alonso Mudarra: Tres Libros de Música, Sevilla 1546 (2009)
by Private Musicke, Raquel Andueza (soprano)
Alonso Mudarra was a lutenist and composer active in Seville in the middle of the sixteenth century. The Tres Libros de Música from which the pieces ... More
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16. eVIOLution (2010)
by Fernando Marín (viola da gamba), Fernando Marín (vihuela), Fernando Marín (lyra viol)
The viola da gamba, the ancestor of the modern cello, itself had antecedents that have been only sparsely preserved. Two of them are examined on this ... More
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18. New Britain: The Roots of American Folksong (1990)
by Anne Azema (soprano), Boston Camerata, David Ripley (bass), Fred Raffensperger (counter tenor), Herman Hildebrand (baritone), Joel Cohen (baritone), Kenneth Fitch (counter tenor), Margaret Swanson (soprano), Roberta Anderson (soprano)
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25. La Sacqueboute (2002)
by Les Sacqueboutiers, Michel Becquet (sackbut)
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