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Organ in Renaissance & Baroque (2012)
performed by Gustav Leonhardt (organ)
composed by Abraham van den Kerckhoven, Alessandro Poglietti, Anonymous, Anonymous, Dublin Virginal Book, Anonymous, German, Anonymous, Intabolatura Nova, Anthony Newman, Bernardo Pasquini, Bernardo Storace, Carl Luython, Christian Erbach, Christian Ritter -
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Biber: Missa Christi Resurgentis (2005)
performed by Eric Milnes (organ), Ingrid Matthews (violin), John Hutchins (trumpet), Jon Szabo (bass), Tony Boute (tenor), Vincent Metallo (tenor), New York Collegium (choir, chorus), New York Collegium, Andrew Parrott (conductor)
composed by Alessandro Poglietti, Gregorian Chant, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, Johann Kaspar Kerll, Johann Stadlmayr -
Ave Maria (2009)
performed by Bell'arte Salzburg, Núria Rial (soprano), Annegret Siedel (conductor)
composed by Alberich Mazak, Albertien de Pater, Alessandro Grandi, Alessandro Poglietti, Antonio Caldara, Arcangelo Crotti, Francesco Cavalli, Georg Christoph Leuttner, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, Johannes Caioni, Rudolf de Lassus, Ruprecht Ignaz Mayr -
Tromba Triumphans: Kammermusik und Barocktrompete
performed by Bell'arte Salzburg, Paul Plunkett (trumpet)
composed by Alessandro Poglietti, Andreas Christophorus Clamer, Anonymous, Antonio Bertali, Franz Reinhardt, Gottfried Finger, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Pavel Josef Vejvanovsky, Reverndissimus F.G. Pater -
Motets of the 17th Century: Austria, Bohemia, Bavaria (1993)
performed by Niederaltaicher Scholaren, Konrad Ruhland (conductor)
composed by Alberich Mazak, Alessandro Poglietti, Andreas Hofer, Benedikt Anton Aufschnaiter, Caspar Endres, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, Johann Baptist Dolar, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Johann Stadlmayr, Philipp Jakob Rittler, Ruprecht Ignaz Mayr, Vinzenz Fux -
Music for Two Organs: The Viennese Hapsburg Court of the 17th Century (2012)
performed by Cappella Murensis, David Blunden (organ), Johannes Strobl (organ)
composed by Alessandro Poglietti, Franz Mathias Techelmann, Giovanni Priuli, Giovanni Valentini, Gregorian Chant, Johann Jacob Froberger, Johann Kaspar Kerll, Leopold I, Wolfgang Ebner