The Early Music Consort Of London & David Munrow - Pleasures Of The Royal Courts (1976)

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Title: Pleasures Of The Royal Courts
Year Of Release: 1976
Label: Nonesuch
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 46:31
Total Size: 190 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Christopher Hogwood & The Early Music Consort of London – The Courtly Art of the Trouveres (07:39)
2. Christopher Hogwood & The Early Music Consort of London – The Bergundian Court of Philip (09:44)
3. Christopher Hogwood & The Early Music Consort of London – The German Court of Emperor Maximilian (07:30)
4. Christopher Hogwood & The Early Music Consort of London – Italian Music of the Medici Court (10:30)
5. Christopher Hogwood & The Early Music Consort of London – The Spanish Courts of the 16th Century (11:06)

Before 1500, composed music flourished primarily where wealthy patrons could afford to maintain substantial musical establishments—in churches, royal palaces, and at the courts of nobleman. David Munrow leads The Early Music Consort of London here in performances of this early music, drawing from the repertory of France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.