Repertoire

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.