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As early as the 11th century Arab historian praised the Ash-Shaqundi Seville not only because of the magnificent gardens and parks, but also explicitly for the excellent music. Later, in the 16th century, the golden age of Spain, she was still a thriving city and a thriving center of art and culture. In this environment had Alonso Mudarra (ca.1510-1580) most of his life as a canon at the cathedral of Seville. 1546 he published there his Tres Libros de Música. a collection of pieces and songs for and with Vihuela. They are a particularly fine example of the many different literary forms and musical currents that were in Sevilla found in the mid-16th century. Private Musicke spreads along with the Spanish soprano Racquel Andueza of the fascinating diversity of songs and Vihuelastücke Mudarras, ranging from simple, catchy song held to elaborate polyphony. Album Tracks 1. Fantasia NR. 2 Para Desenbolver Las Manos 2. Claros y Frescos Rios (Canciã³N) 3. Si Me Ilaman a Mi (Villancico) 4. Fantasia NR. 1 de Paros Largos Para Desenbolver Las Manos 5. Triste Estaba El Rey David (Romanze) 6. La Vita Fugge (Soneto en Italiano) 7. Pavana de Alexandre 8. Gallarda 9. Gentil Cavallero (Villancico) 10. Romanze Para Quien Crie Yo Cabellos 11. Tiento NR. 2 12. Israel Mã-Ra Tus Montes (Romanze) 13. Claros y Frescos Rios 14. Recercada, Quinta Pars 15. Tiento NR. 8 16. Fantasia NR. 25 17. O Gelosia D'amanti (Soneto en Italiano) 18. Guardame Las Vacas 19. O Gelosia D'amanti 20. Fantasia NR. 10 21. Quien Te Hizo Juan Pastor (Villancico) 22. Romanesca, O Guã¡Rdame Las Vacas, Guitarra Al Temple Nuevo 23. Isabel, Perdiste la Tu Faxa (Villancico) 24. Por Asperos Caminos (Soneto) 25. Fantasia NR. 5 Facil 26. Si Viesse E Me Levasse (Villancico)