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The Habsburg emperors loved music, and staffed their court orchestras with the best and the brightest. This week's show introduces composers from Flanders and Italy who made their way to the imperial court in Vienna. Included are madrigals by Jean Guyot and Jacob Regnart, sung by Cinquecento, and instrumental works by Neri and Buonamente performed by Musica Fiata. 

  • Philippe de Monte: Amorosi Pensieri. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Philippe de Monte: Susanne un jour. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Jean Guyot: En lieux d’esbatz. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Jean Guyot: Je suis amoreux. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Jean Guyot: Vous estes si doulce. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Jean Guyot: L’arbre d’mour. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Jean Guyot: Vous perdez temps. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Jean Guyot: Tel en mesdict. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Jacobus Vaet: Amour leal. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Jacobus Vaet: Sans vous ne puis. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Jacobus Vaet: En l’ombre d’ung buissonet. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Jacob Regnart: Ein Lieb nit mehr hat. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Jacob Regnart: Venus du und dein Kind. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Jacob Regnart: Du hast mich sollen nemen. Performed by Cinquecento. 
  • Massimiliano Neri: Sonata XI. Performed by Musica Fiata. 
  • Giovanni Buonamente: Sonata a 6. Performed by Musica Fiata.
  • Giovanni Priuli: Canzon terza a 6. Performed by Musica Fiata.
  • Giovanni Buonamente: Sonata quarta. Performed by Musica Fiata.
  • Massimiliano Neri: Sonata XIV. Performed by Musica Fiata.
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