1430s-50s: Dufay & Binchois
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Nuper rosarum flores / Terribilis est locus iste[5’41]Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474)
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Nuper almos rosae flores[2’54]Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474)
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Salve flos Tuscae gentis / Vos nunc Etruscae iubeo / Viri mendaces[6’50]Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474)
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Vanne mio core ‘Va t’en mon cueur'[1’12]Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474)
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Vanne mio core ‘Pour prison'[2’36]Gilles Binchois (c1400-1460)
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Mirandas parit haec urbs Florentina[4’08]Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474)
1460s-90s: Lorenzo de’ Medici, Isaac & Savonarola
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Hora mai che fora son'[1’49]Anonymous – Renaissance
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Quando riguardo el nostro viver rio[2’31]Anonymous – Renaissance
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Canto de’ profumi Sian galanti di Valenza[2’19]Anonymous – Renaissance & Heinrich Isaac (c1450-1517)
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Canto dello zibetto Donne, quest’è un animal perfetto[5’08]Anonymous – Renaissance & Heinrich Isaac (c1450-1517)
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O maligno e duro core[2’00]Anonymous – Renaissance & Heinrich Isaac (c1450-1517)
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Ben venga maggio[1’26]Anonymous – Renaissance
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Prophetarum maxime[6’48]Heinrich Isaac (c1450-1517)
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Trionfo delle dée Né più bella di queste[4’28]Heinrich Isaac (c1450-1517)
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Corri, Fortuna[2’13]Heinrich Isaac (c1450-1517)
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Lasso quel ch’altri fugge[3’08]Heinrich Isaac (c1450-1517)
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Quis dabit capiti meo aquam?[5’28]Heinrich Isaac (c1450-1517)
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Ora mai sono in età[2’44]Anonymous – Renaissance
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Che fai qui core?[1’44]Anonymous – Renaissance
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Viva, viva in nostro core[2’28]Anonymous – Renaissance
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Quis dabit pacem populo timenti?[4’52]Heinrich Isaac (c1450-1517)
A celebration from The Orlando Consort of the musical and literary worlds of Florence’s golden age under the Medici, in a selection of works which includes a number of first recordings.