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Theatrum Instrumentorum Theatrum Instrumentorum was formed in 1985 in Milan with the intention of cultivating a repertoire ranging from the Medieval to the Nineteenth century, proposing both Western European music and that which flourished within the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, a repertoire always seen in terms of historical-musical research and performance with a constant reference to early sources, integrated at times with the study of archaic but still living non – written musical traditions. Presently, it is acknowledged by both critics and public as one of the finest Italian ensembles in the European early music panorama. The group, which performs in consort of three to ten members, has participated in many concert events both in Italy and abroad and in several international early music festival (Antwerpen, Arona, Ascona, Basle, Bologna, Cremona, Freiberg, Krakow, Locarno, Milan, Paris, Rome, Regensburg, Strasbourg, Stresa e Lago Maggiore, Venice, Urbino e Pesaro, Warszaw, Zadar a.o.). From 1989 to 1995 the ensemble frequently also worked with other vocal and instrumental groups interested in early repertoires ( Accademia Bizantina, Chiaroscuro, Coro della RTSI, Ensemble Concerto, Ensemble Elyma, Sequentia a.o.). Discography Alfonso X "El Sabio": Cantigas De Santa Maria (1999) Llibre Vermell De Montserrat - Pilgrim songs and dances (14th Century) Track Listing of songs: O Virgo splendens, canon for 3 voices; Los Set gotxs recomptarem; Stella s
Stella Splendens (Anonymous)
592O Virgo Splendens (Anonymous)
453Laudemus Virginem / Splendens Ceptigera (Anonymous)
444Los Set Goyts (Anonymous)
385Cuncti Simus Consanentes (Anonymous)
376Ad Mortem Festinamus (Anonymous)
347Tuba Gallicalis (Anonymous)
328Polorum Regina (Anonymous)
319Nota Cantionis De Illo Viro Capistrano (Anonymous)
2910Imperayritz De La Ciutat Joyosa (Anonymous)
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Llibre Vermell de Montserrat

Cantigas de Fiestas de Nostro Sennor

Cantigas de Santa Maria

Carmina Burana

Alfonso "El Sabio": Cantigas de Santa Maria
Palestrina: Motets and Missa sine nomine
Carmina Burana (XI-XIII Century)
Alfonso X. "El Sabio": Cantigas de Santa Maria
Purcell: 2 Motets, Ode for St. Cecilia's Day Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary

Cantigas de Santa María
Anonymous: Carmina Burana
Da Palestrina: Motets Missa sine nomine