As Hespèrion XX Note: The name of composer Juan del Encina (or Enzina) is spelled below as printed on the individual CD covers. • 1976 -
Music from Christian and Jewish Spain, 1450-1550.
Villancicos and
romances from the
cancioneros
Colombina,
Palacio, and
Upsala; recercadas from the
Trattado de Glossas; and sephardic romances from the
Romancero. • 1978 - "Cansós de Trobaritz". A recording of songs of Catalan Troubadours. • 1979 -
Llibre Vermell de Montserrat. A 14th century pilgrimage • Feb. 1990 - consort music by
Jenkins (Astrée Auvidis) • 1991 -
Juan Del Enzina: Romances & Villancicos, Salamanca, 1496. Works by Spanish composer Juan del Enzina honouring King
Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen
Isabella of Castille. The lyrics express Spain's anticipated rise to greatness as adventurers, such as
Columbus, set off to return the world's riches to the homeland, thereby assuring Spain's wealth and power. • 1991 -
Lope de Vega: Intermedios del Barroco Hispanico, 1580-1680 • 1993 -
Matthew Locke,
Consort of Fower Parts 1650-1660 • Oct. 1994 - consort music by
Purcell (Astrée Auvidis) • 1998 -
Elizabethan Consort Music 1558 - 1603, Works by Alberti, Parsons, Strogers, Taverner, White, Woodcoock & Anonymes • 1999 -
El Barroco Hispánico • 2001 -
Music for the Spanish Kings • 2001 -
J. S. Bach: Die Kunst Der Fuge As Hespèrion XXI • 2000 -
Diáspora Sefardí, Alia Vox — a recreation of music of the Eastern
Sephardic communities • 2002 -
Ostinato, Alia Vox • 2004 -
Isabel I: Reina de Castilla, Alia Vox • 2005 -
Altre Follie, Alia Vox • 2006 -
Orient-Occident, Alia Vox • 2008 -
Estampies & Danses Royales: Le Manuscrit du Roi ca. 1270–1320, Alia Vox • 2009 -
The Book of the Science of Music by
Dimitrie Cantemir, Alia Vox • 2009 -
Le Royaume Oublié: La croisade contre les Albigeois – La tragédie Cathare, Alia Vox • 2011 - ''La Sublime Porte: Voix d'Istanbul, 1430–1750'', Alia Vox • 2013 -
Esprit des Balkans, Alia Vox • 2016 -
GRANADA 1013 - 1502, Alia Vox ==References==