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The Polish city of Cracow rose to prominence in the 14th and 15th centuries under the leadership of the Jagiellonian dynasty, and became the political and cultural capital of Poland. We'll hear music from two manuscripts from this period, performed by La Morra, including works by Mikolaj Radomski. We'll also hear Franco-Flemish polyphony from Central European sources, performed by Cappella Marina.

  • Anon.    Breve regnum erigitur    La Morra    Mirabilia Musica
  • Anon.    Ave Maris Stella    La Morra    Mirabilia Musica
  • Anon.    Kyrie    La Morra    Mirabilia Musica
  • Mikolaj Radomski    Gloria    La Morra    Mirabilia Musica
  • Johannes Ciconia    Credo    La Morra    Mirabilia Musica
  • Mikolaj Radomski    Balatum    La Morra    Mirabilia Musica
  • Gustati necis pocula    Jacobus de Clibano    La Morra    Mirabilia Musica
  • Petrus de Grudencz    Presulis eminenciam    La Morra    Mirabilia Musica
  • Johannes Tourout    Credo & Sanctus    Cappella Mariana    Flemish Polyphony in Central Europe
  • Gaspar van Weerbeke    Anima mea liquifacta    Cappella Mariana    Flemish Polyphony in Central Europe
  • Anon.    Kyrie Paschale    Cappella Mariana    Flemish Polyphony in Central Europe
  • Johannes Tourout    Pange lingua gloriosi    Cappella Mariana    Flemish Polyphony in Central Europe
  • Johannes Ghiselin    O gloriosa domina    Cappella Mariana    Flemish Polyphony in Central Europe
  • Johannes Tourout    Nova instant cantica    Cappella Mariana    Flemish Polyphony in Central Europe
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