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Tommaso Traetta (1727-1779): Regina Coeli laetare
 

Motet for soprano [d’-g’’] or tenor, 2 violins & b. c., edited by Jolando Scarpa. Tommaso Traetta is considered to be an important composer who worked in Naples and Rome. Series Voce divina


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Franz Tunder (1614-1677): Ach Herr, lass deine lieben Engelein
 

for soprano [d'-a flat''], 4 violas da gamba & b. c. from the Düben-Collection Uppsala, edited by Simone Eckert. The Frescobaldi-pupil Tunder, one of the most important North-German composers, was active in Lübeck as organist of the Marienkirche. Revised new edition, series Hamburger Ratsmusik

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Franz Tunder (1614-1667): Da mihi Domine
 

Motet for bass, 2 violins, 3 viols da gamba & organ, edited by Derek Harrison. Tunder was the predecessor of Buxtehude as organist at St. Maria in Lubeck and studied amongst others at Frescobaldi in Italy. Green Man Press

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Pavel Joseph Vejvanovsky (~1640-1693): Salve Regina
 

for bass [G-d’], 2 violins, 3 violettae (viols) & b. c., edited by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. This easy to realise but felicitous work of Vejvanovsky was composed in Kremsier in 1666. First edition. Series Musica Speciosa

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Ludovico Grosso da Viadana (~1560-1627): O Bone Jesu
 

for male voice [c-d'], 2 viole da gambe (or trombones) & b. c., new edition by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. Viadanas famous opus Centi Concerti Ecclesiastici was printed 1602 in Venice. From this we took the concerto O Bone Jesu which is perfect suitable for a bass baritone. Series Collection Monarca della Tromba - Musik der Fürstenhöfe

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