Tracklist
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1 | Carlo Gesualdo da Venosa: Dolcissima Mia Vita |
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2:52 | ||||
2 | Luca Marenzio: Zefiro |
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5:27 | ||||
3 | Leonhard Lechner: Come Nave Ch'in Mezzo All'onde Sia |
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5:30 | ||||
4 | Leonhard Lechner: Che Piu D'un Giorno E La Vita Mortale |
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3:08 | ||||
5 | Orlando di Lasso: Matona Mia Cara |
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3:18 | ||||
6 | Orlando di Lasso: L'Eccho |
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7 | Paul Peuerl: O Musika, Du Edle Kunst |
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1:17 | ||||
8 | Casper Othmayr: Es Steht Min Lind In Jenem Tal |
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2:19 | ||||
9 | Michael Praetorius: Der Morgenstern Ist Aufge' Brungen |
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1:46 | ||||
10 | Luca Marenzio: Schau Ich Dir In Die Augen |
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2:02 | ||||
11 | Orlando di Lasso: Ich Weiss Mir Ein Maidlein |
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1:02 | ||||
12 | Orlando di Lasso: Audite Nova |
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1:53 | ||||
13 | Leonhard Lechner: Die Musik G'Schrieben Auf Papier |
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0:56 | ||||
14 | Leonhard Lechner: Der Unfail Reit Mich Ganz Und Gar |
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4:05 | ||||
15 | Leonhard Lechner: Gott B'Hute Dich |
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5:03 |
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Walther von der Vogelweide
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Walther von der Vogelweide lived from 1170 to 1230. Belonging to the lower ranks of the nobility known as the ministerialis (etymological source of the word "minstrel"), he owned neither land nor title and traveled across the German lands, performing his songs for a living. In the middle of a civil war when Germany was torn into antagonistic states and factions, Walther dreamed of a united German realm under one Emperor, and many of his songs convey his vision of political harmony and idealism. But he was also a "people's poet", and his many years on the roa… read more
Walther von der Vogelweide lived from 1170 to 1230. Belonging to the lower ranks of the nobility known as the ministerialis (etymological source of the word "minstrel"), he owned … read more
Walther von der Vogelweide lived from 1170 to 1230. Belonging to the lower ranks of the nobility known as the ministerialis (etymological source of the word "minstrel"), he owned neither land nor title and traveled across the… read more