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Collegium Musicum Presents "Musica Espanola del Renacimiento"
Sun., Apr. 21, 1974
The Department of Music presented Collegium Musicum in their annual concert at 3:00pm in Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium. Musica Espanola del Renacimiento opened with four motets by Tomas Luis Victoria: "Ave Maria (a4)", "Gaudent in Coelis", "Ascendens Christus in Altum", and "Ave Maria (a8)". They continued with an anonymously-written song entitled "Falalalan", Nicolas Gombert's "Dezilde al Cavallero", Antonio de Cabezon's "Variations on 'Dezilde'", Diego Ortiz's "Recercada Segunda on 'O Felici Occhi Miei", an anonymously-written song entitled "Dindirin, Dindirin", an anonymously-written song entitled "Pase el Agoa, ma Julieta", Luis Milan's "Two Pavans", an anonymously-written song entitled "Dime Robadora", Alonso de Mudarra's "Regia qui Mesto", Miguel de Fuenllana's "De Antequerra", Juan Vasquez's "Des los Alamos Vengo, Madre", and four more anonymously-written songs: "Ricercar alla Spagnola", "Si la Noche", "Dizen a mi que los Amores he", and "Vesame y Abracame, Marido mio".
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Musica Espanola del Renacimiento Program