Morales: Emendemus in melius , set for recorders, viols or other early instruments (ATTTB) by Mark Davenport.
Of all the sixteenth-century Spanish composers, Cristobal de Morales (ca. 1500-1553) was the most highly esteemed, not only during his lifetime but for hundreds of years after his death. Emendemus in melius is widely acclaimed among the splendors of sixteenth-century Spanish polyphony. The well-known musicologist Willi Apel, included the motet in his classic study, the Historical Anthology of Music, calling this "one of the greatest works in all music history!"
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