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OTUFM 51-CS95/96-FE-C 1996 36
Title
Venice : A most serene and singular city
Date(s)
- March 21, 1996 (Creation)
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1 audio cassette + 1 program
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(1918-current)
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File consists of a program and recording of a concert in Walter Hall by the Historical Performance Ensembles, directed by Gregory Johnston.
Program:
- In pro / Anonymous
- De' poni amor / Gherardello
- Lamento di Tristano / Anonymous
- Ut te per omnes Clitus / Johannes Ciconia
- Music for the three ladies of Ferrara / Luzzascho Luzzaschi
- Dimmi ben mio / Giovanni Gabrieli
- Amor piangev'o io con luy tal volta / Hubert Waelrant
- Lamento della ninfa / Claudio Monteverdi
- Concerto in A minor. Allegro / Antonio Vivaldi, arr. J.S. Bach
- Cantata. Amor, hai, vinto / Antonio Vivaldi
- Concerti sacri. Ego flos campi / Claudio Monteverdi
- Cantata a voce sopra il passacaglie / Giovanni Felice Sances
- Dialogo amoroso a 3 voci. Tirsi mori volea / Giovanni Felice Sances
- Symphoniae sacrae II. Herr unser Herrscher / Heinrich Schutz
- Settimo libro de madrigali. O come sei gentile / Claudio Monteverdi
- Symphoniae sacrae II. Es steh Gott auf / Heinrich Schutz.
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Cassettes, Box 6
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Name access points
- University of Toronto. Early Music Ensembles (Subject)
- Johnston, Gregory (Subject)