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Spanish Renaissance:
Song book of Upsala and Palacio.
Francisco Guerrero
Juan Vázquez
Mateo Flecha
Juan de la Encina
Tomás Luis de Victoria.
English Renaissance:
Francis Pilkington
John Bennet
John Dowland
John Farmer
John Mundy
Thomas Morley
Thomas Ravenscroft
Thomas Tallis
Thomas Weelkes
William Byrd.
French Renaissance:
André Willaert
Clément Jannequin
Claudin Le Jeune
Jean Mouton
Josquin Des Pres
Nicolas La Grotte.
German Renaissance:
Hans Leo Hassler.
Italian Renaissance:
Motets by Giovanni Gabrieli, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Marco Antonio Ingenieri
Madrigals by Jacques Arcadelt, Carlo Gesualdo, Claudio Monteverdi, Luca Marenzio and Orlando Di Lasso
"Salve Regina" Mass by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.
German Baroque:
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Italian Baroque:
Credo for String Orchestra and Choir by Antonio Vivaldi.
Classicism:
Mass Brevis in B-flat by Joseph Haydn
Requiem K626 by Wolfgang A. Mozart
Mass op.86 by Ludwig van Beethoven.
Romanticism:
Requiem Mass in D minor by Anton Bruckner
Six Lieder Op.59, six Lieder Op.41 and six Lieder Op.48 by Felix Medelssohn
Motet Op.29 Nro 2 and five Lieder Op.105 by Johannes Brahms
Five Lieder Op.146 by Robert Schumann
Mass in G and Mass in A-flat by Franz Schubert.
Five motets by Anton Bruckner
XX Century:
Religious works by Zoltan Kodály
Two songs Op.68 by Camille Saint-Saëns
Five songs by Darius Milhaud
The cycle of Four Slovak Songs for choir and piano and the "Hungarian Songs" for male choir and female choir by Béla Bartók
The Sacred and Laymen Madrigals and "Gloriana" for choir, harp and soloist by Benjamin Britten
Three Songs by Maurice Ravel
Seven Songs and Four Christmas Songs by Francis Poulenc
Three Songs by Claude Debussy
Four Songs for female choir by Igor Stravinsky
Seven Songs "From an Unknown Past" by Ned Rorem
Three Epitaphs for the sepulchre of Don Quixote, Dulcinea and Sancho Panza by R. Halfter
Four Songs by the argentinean composer Luis Gianneo
Christmas Oratory by Camille Saint Saëns
Motet "O Sacrum Convivium" by Olivier Messiaen
Motets "Ubi Caritas" and "Notre Père" by Maurice Duruflé
"Preist Gott in der Höh" Op.63 N°2 by Augustin Kubizek
Madrigals by Vaughan Williams
"Frostiana: Seven Country Songs" by Randall Thompson, based on Robert Frost poems.
"Set Me as a Seal" by William Walton
"Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas" by Astor Piazzolla (note: the word "Porteño" means native from Buenos Aires City)
VI Psalm and XLVI Psalm by Roberto Caamaño
Hieremiae prophetae lamentationes by Alberto Ginastera
Hymn of the Cherubim by Krzysztof Penderecki (b.1933)
Ave Maris Stella by Trond Kverno
Hymn to St. Cecilia by Benjamin Britten
American Popular Songs by Heitor Villalobos
Other works by Carlos Calleja, Carlos Guastavino, Eduardo Grau, Antonio Russo, Francisco Giaccobe, Ariel Ramírez
and Pablo Ortiz.
Argentine popular songs arranged by:
Camilo Matta
Hugo Lassalle
Emilio Dublanc
Marcelo Ortiz Rocca
Nestor Zadoff
Javier Zentner
Carlos Marrodán
Chango Farías Gómez
Eduardo Ferraudi
Popular songs by:
V. White
M. Dawson
J. Work
Robert Shaw and Alice Parker.
