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Renaissance am Rhein Motetten, Lieder und Chansons des 16. Jahrhunderts /

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Corporate Authors: Singer Pur (Musical group), Singer Pur. (Performer)
Other Authors: Pevernage, André, 1542 or 1543-1591., Hagius, Konrad, 1550-1616., Cleve, Johannes de, 1529-1582., Castro, Jean de, approximately 1540-approximately 1600., De Latre, Petit Jean, approximately 1510-1569., Zangius, Nikolaus, approximately 1570-approximately 1618.
Format: Audio
Language:German
Published: [München] : OehmsClassics-Musikprod., 2010.
Subjects:
Polyphonic chansons.
Motets.
Polyphonic lieder > Germany > 16th century.
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