Juana Ines's last episode's end credits list the following songs as its soundtrack: •
String Quartet No. 1 (
Michael Nyman) from "
Chamber of Music Volume 2", played by the
Balanescu Quartet. (Courtesy of MN Records, 2012) •
Alexander Balanescu and
Jonathan Carney playing the violin, Kate Musker playing the viola, and Anthony Hinningan playing the cello. •
String Quartet No. 2 (Michael Nyman) from "
Chamber of Music Volume 2", played by the Balanescu Quartet. (Courtesy of MN Records, 2012) • Alexander Balanescu and Jonathan Carney playing the violin, Kate Musker playing the viola, and Anthony Hinningan playing the cello. •
Trysting Fields (Michael Nyman) from "
Mozart 252", played by the
Michael Nyman Band (Courtesy of MN Records, 2008) • Conducted by Michael Nyman. •
Gaudete Cum Maria (Eugenia Ramirez) in
Suavidad Al Aire from "
Cantatas y Arias Del Mexico Virreinal", played by Camerata Aguascalientes. (Courtesy of Quindecim Recordings) • Directed by
Horacio Franco, with Eugenia Ramirez as a
soprano. •
Amplius Lava Me (Eugenia Ramirez) in
Suavidad Al Aire from "
Cantatas y Arias Del Mexico Virreinal", played by Camerata Aguascalientes. (Courtesy of Quindecim Recordings) • Directed by Horacio Franco, with Eugenia Ramirez as a soprano. •
A La Misma Señora (Written by
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz in honor of the Countess of Galve's birthday) • Composed by Margarita Sanz, interpreted by Margarita Sanz and
Arcelia Ramirez. Another song has gone unlisted in the end credits.
Quae Est Ista, in
Suavidad Al Aire from "
Cantatas y Arias Del Mexico Virreinal", is another song by Eugenia Ramirez that can clearly be heard during the triumphal arch scene in the fourth episode of the series. The reason as to why it is seemingly absent from the end credits is not known. == Episodes ==