Middle ages and Renaissance music / Keyboard Instruments (14th -17th centuries)
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I. ORGANETTO (Medieval portative organ)
Anonymous (14th century, Spain): Improvisation, from LLIBRE VERMELL
II. 15TH-16TH CENTURY POSITIVE ORGAN
Gilles Binchois, a.k.a.Gilles de Binche [or Bins] (c. 1400-60): Je ne fais tousjours que penser
III. 16TH CENTURY POSITIVE ORGAN (with voice)
Francisco Guerrero (1528-99): Deposuit potentes
IV. 16TH CENTURY GREAT IBERIAN POSITIVE ORGAN
Francisco Hernández Palero (16th cent.): Un verso de Morales glosado
V. 17TH CENTURY CHAMBER ORGAN
From TABULATURA PELPLINSKA (1620)
Andrzej Rohaczewski (17th cent.): Canzon a 4
VI. CLAVICHORD
Konrad Paumann (c. 1410-1473): Mit ganczen Willen wunsch ich dir
VII. VIRGINAL
From 10 PIECES FOR THE VIRGINALS OR ORGAN (c. 1520)
Anonymous (16th cent. England): My Lady Carey's Dompe (Royal, App. 58)
VIII. 16TH CENTURY ITALIAN HARPSICHORD (copy)
Anonymous (16th cent. Italy): La Forze d'Hercole
IX. 16TH CENTURY ITALIAN HARPSICHORD (original)
William Byrd (d. 1623): Praeludium (MB 115) and Alman (MB 117), from FITZWILLIAM VIRGINAL BOOK
X. 17TH CENTURY FLEMISH HARPSICHORD
I) Anonymous (17th cent. England): Scarborough Fair (with recorder)
II) William Byrd (d. 1623): Rowland [or Lord Willoughby's Welcome home] (MB 7) from FITZWILLIAM VIRGINAL BOOK