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Release Date: Friday 27 March 2020
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The city of Antwerp could well have shared the title of European capital of music with Venice during the 16thcentury. Whilst there was a great amount of sacred and secular music performed in the city, Antwerp's manufacturers of harpsichord and virginals, the Ruckers family in particular, boasted a vast number of clients throughout Europe. The city's music printers and publishers, led by Tielman Susato and Pierre Phalèse, also enjoyed an international reputation. La Caccia has drawn upon works published by them to compile this programme that displays the richness and the variety of music in Antwerp during the Renaissance.
Passamezzo d'Anvers - Pierre Phalèse
Forbons - Jacobus Clemens non Papa
Pavane Si pas souffrir, Gaillardes Si pour t'aymer, l'Esmerillonne, Ballo milanese - Pierre Phalèse
Justempus - Jacobus Clemens non Papa
Se dire je l'osoie - Benedictus Appenzeller
Le printemps faict florir - Benedictus Appenzeller
Viens tost - Benedictus Appenzeller
Pourquoy m'est tu tant ennemie - Pierre de Manchicourt
Gentils galans - Benedictus Appenzeller
Branles - Pierre Phalèse
Fantasia prima - Emanuel Adriaenssen
Allemande & Saltarello - Pierre Phalèse
Nieuwe Almanack - Lupus Hellinck
Pavane Mille Regretz & gaillardes - Tielman Susato
Schiarazula Marazula - Pierre Phalèse
Matona mia cara - Orlando di Lasso
Allemande Nonette - Emanuel Adriaenssen
Ardo Donna per voi - Andries Pevernage
Danse du Roy & Bergerettes - Tielman Susato
Salve quae roseo - Tielman Susato
La Morisque - Tielman Susato
Passamezzo d'Anvers - Pierre Phalèse