The Cancionero de Upsala [sic], also known by the titles Cancionero del Duque de Calabria and Cancionero de Venecia, is a volume of mostly anonymous Spanish...
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the country. It is also the site where the Codex Argenteus and the Cancionero de Upsala are kept. By the entrance hall of the library there is an exhibition...
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Càrceres, an Aragonese composer. It is known from a single source, the Cancionero de Upsala, published in 1556 in Venice; a unique copy is preserved at the library...
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The Cancionero de Segovia or Cancionero Musical de Segovia (CMS) (Segovia Cathedral, Archivo Capitular, s.s. [antiguo18]), also known as Cancionero of...
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included the Cancionero de Palacio, the Cancionero de Medinaceli, the Cancionero de Upsala (kept in Carolina Rediviva library), the Cancionero de la Colombina...
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Bradley (1999) The University Carol Book ed. Erik Routley (1961) Cancionero de Upsala Carols by Candlelight List of Christmas carols Kolyadka, Koledari...
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villancico Soleta y verge, an adaptation of a secular song from the Cancionero de Upsala appears in a version for three voices by Càrceres and a variation...
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the cancioneros Colombina, Palacio, and Upsala; recercadas from the Trattado de Glossas; and sephardic romances from the Romancero. 1978 - "Cansós de Trobaritz"...
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