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Collegium Musicum Presents "Golden Hits from the Renaissance"
Fri., Apr. 19, 1991
The Department of Music presented the Collegium Musicum's performance of "Golden Hits from the Renaissance", featuring the Trombone Ensemble, at 8:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall. The ensemble performed Josquin des Prés' "Vive le roy", "Mille regretz", "L'Homme armé", and "Kyrie"; Roland de Lassus' "Mon coeur se recommande à vous"; Passereau's "Il est bel et bon"; Orazio Vecchi's "Fa una canzone"; Orlando Gibbons' "The Silver Swan"; John Dunstable's "O Rosa bella"; an unknown composer's "L'Homme armé"; Jacques Barbireau's "Een vrolic wesen"; an unknown composer's "La volta"; Claude Gervaise's "Bransle de Champagne" and "Pavanne Passamaize and Galliarde"; Juan del Encina's "Todos los bienes del mundo"; Martin Luther's "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott"; Tomás Luis de Victoria's "O Vos omnes"; Thomas Morley's "Fantasie [The Catherine Wheel]" and "Sing We and Chant It"; Giulio Caccini's "Amarilli mia bella"; John Dowland's "Flow My Teares" and "Now, Oh Now, I Needs Must Part"; Heinrich Schütz's "Fili mi Absalon"; Thomas Weelkes' "When David Heard"; and Jehan Tabourot's "Belle qui tiens ma vie".
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