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Oswald von Wolkenstein and his Italian contemporaries

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Corporate Author: Menestrals. (Performer)
Other Authors: Wolkenstein, Oswald von, 1377?-1445., Landini, Francesco, approximately 1325-1397., Ciconia, Johannes, approximately 1335-1411., Gherardello, da Firenze, -1362 or 1363.
Format: Audio
Language:Middle High German
Italian
Latin
German
Published: [Germany] : Arte Nova, p1998.
Subjects:
Part songs > 500-1400.
Motets > 500-1400.
Minnesang
Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble.
Instrumental music > 500-1500.
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