La La Ho Ho: 16th-Century Viol Music for the Richest Man in the World | Inventa Records INV1005

La La Ho Ho: 16th-Century Viol Music for the Richest Man in the World

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Label: Inventa Records

Cat No: INV1005

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 29th January 2021

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Making their Inventa Records debut, the Linarol Consort of Renaissance Viols presents a recording of German, Flemish and French viol consort pieces of the early sixteenth century.

Recorded from a new edition of a rare manuscript held in the vast collection of the National Library of Austria, in Vienna, the manuscript is not widely known by exponents of music of this period. The completion of the manuscript dates to around 1535, and soon after it was finished it was in the library of the wealthiest and most influential of German merchants of the sixteenth century, Jacob Fugger, who is held to be one of the wealthiest individuals in history.

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