Dum transisset sabbatum
de John Taverner
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In Nomine
Elizabethan Songs and Consort Music
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Taverner: Dum transisset Sabbatum 1 - 3. Alleluia
John Taverner - Missa Corona spinea - Dum transisset Sabbatum 1 and 2
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Taverner: Dum transisset Sabbatum I
Early English Polyphony: From the Eton Choirbook to Thomas Tallis
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Taverner: Dum transisset Sabbatum 1 - 1. Dum transisset
John Taverner - Missa Corona spinea - Dum transisset Sabbatum 1 and 2
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Taverner: Dum transisset Sabbatum 2 - 1. Dum transisset
John Taverner - Missa Corona spinea - Dum transisset Sabbatum 1 and 2
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Taverner: Leroy Kyrie
Renaissance Radio
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Psalm 41, "Quemadmodum"
John Taverner - Imperatrix Inferni - Votive Antiphons
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Audivi vocem de caelo
John Taverner - Imperatrix Inferni - Votive Antiphons
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Ave Dei Patris filia
John Taverner - Imperatrix Inferni - Votive Antiphons
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Mater Christi
John Taverner - Imperatrix Inferni - Votive Antiphons
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Gaude plurimum
John Taverner - Imperatrix Inferni - Votive Antiphons
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Gloria in excelsis
John Taverner - Imperatrix Inferni - Votive Antiphons
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Kyrie, "Leroy": O splendor gloriae
John Taverner - Imperatrix Inferni - Votive Antiphons
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Hacomplaynt: Salve Regina: I. Salve Regina mater misericordiae
Early English Polyphony: From the Eton Choirbook to Thomas Tallis
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Hacomplaynt: Salve Regina: II. Et Jesum, benedictum fructum ventris tui
Early English Polyphony: From the Eton Choirbook to Thomas Tallis
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Hacomplaynt: Salve Regina: III. O clemens, o pia, o dulcis
Early English Polyphony: From the Eton Choirbook to Thomas Tallis
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Fayrfax: Magnificat "Regale": I. Anima mea dominum
Early English Polyphony: From the Eton Choirbook to Thomas Tallis
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Fayrfax: Magnificat "Regale": II. Et misericordia eius a progenie in progenies
Early English Polyphony: From the Eton Choirbook to Thomas Tallis
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Fayrfax: Magnificat "Regale": III. Deposuit potentes desede
Early English Polyphony: From the Eton Choirbook to Thomas Tallis
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Fayrfax: Magnificat "Regale": IV. Suscepit Israel puerum suum
Early English Polyphony: From the Eton Choirbook to Thomas Tallis