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La La Hö Hö: Sixteenth-Century Viol Music for the Richest Man in the World (24/96 FLAC)

La La Hö Hö: Sixteenth-Century Viol Music for the Richest Man in the World (24/96 FLAC)
La La Hö Hö: Sixteenth-Century Viol Music for the Richest Man in the World (24/96 FLAC)

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Performer: The Linarol Consort
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Inventa
Catalogue: INV1005
Release: 2021
Size: 1.13 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Isaac: Las Rauschen
02. Isaac: Brüder Conrat super Fortuna
03. Rue: Ain frölich wesen
04. Rener: Achs ainigs ain
05. Josquin: Entre iesuis
06. Rue: Carmen [I]
07. Isaac: Zart liebster frucht
08. anon.: Plus oultre pretens
09. anon.: Vil glück und haÿl
10. Hofhaimer: On frewdt verzer ich
11. Brumel: Tanndernac a3
12. Alamire: Tanndernac a4
13. anon.: Ways nit
14. Isaac: La la hö hö
15. Senfl: Carmen a4
16. Senfl: Carmen
17. Senfl: Alles regres
18. Josquin: Plus mils regres
19. Rue: Tous les regres
20. Rue: Iam sauche (two settings)
21. Rue: Carmen [II]
22. Hofhaimer: Fro bin ich dein (das erst, das ander, das dritt)
23. Isaac: Gueretzsch
24. Rener: Jetzt hat volbracht
25. Senfl: Dem ewigen got
26. Senfl: Albrecht mirs schwer und gros laÿd
27. Senfl: In lieb und freid hab ich mein bscheid

Making their Inventa Records debut, the Linarol Consort of Renaissance Viols presents a recording of German, Flemish and French viol consort pieces of the early-sixteenth century – “La la hö hö”. Recorded from a new edition of a rare manuscript held in the vast collection of the National Library of Austria, in Vienna, the manuscript is not widely known by exponents of music of this period. The completion of the manuscript dates to around 1535, and soon after it was finished it was in the library of the wealthiest and most influential of German merchants of the sixteenth century, Jacob Fugger, who is held to be one of the wealthiest individuals in history.

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