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Pavanne La Bataille by Tylman Susato
Every time we pick up a new renaissance piece with my ensemble, chances are that i've already heard it here :P
While good, it was simply too interpretative. I also have to give credit to Voices of Music for a lot of my baroque update. They use real period instruments! Check out their channel, and maybe pass them some money since they are fundraising: https://www.youtube.com/c/VoicesofMusic
I found it on the album concert of viols, english viol.
Full title was: 02 Anonymous - Allemande and galliard (from Lumley books)
I haven't looked up whatever the Lumley books are but there's a clue
Gesualdo, Carlo - Gagliarda del Principe di Venosa
Gesualdo, Carlo - O Vos Omnes
Gibbons, Orlando - Fancy
Gibbons, Orlando - Galliard
Gibbons, Orlando - Go from my window
Guerrero, Fransisco - O Domine Jesu Christe I
Isaac, Heinrich - Ach, was will doch mein Herz
Isaac, Heinrich - Palle Palle
Neusidler, Hans - Wascha Mesa and Hupff Auff
Praetorius, Michael - La Bouree
Praetorius, Michael - Volte
Tye, Christopher - O Lux
Tye, Christopher - Trust