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John Griffiths
Artist
John Griffiths studied vihuela and lute with Hopkinson Smith and Eugen Müller Dombois in Basel, and has published a broad range of books and articles on the vihuela. He has performed extensively in Australia, Europe, Asia and the USA both as a soloist and as a member of the ensemble La Romanesca. He was awarded the cross of Official de la Orden de Isabel la Católica in 1993 for his contribution to Spanish music and culture.
La Romanesca
La Romanesca presents a portrait of the musical diversity of Spanish song in the period immediately preceding both the great expulsion and Columbus' great voyages. Music of christian, moorish, jewish Spain before 1492.

Music of the 14th Century Vol. 3
Volume 3 in the Music of the Fourteenth Century Series. Songs by Landini performed by The Ensemble of the Fourteenth Century.

Music of the 14th Century Vol. 2
Music from northern Italy written between the second decade of the 14th century and the early years of the 15th century. Contains anonymous works from the Rossi manuscript and songs by Maestro Piero and Bartolino da Padova.

Music of the 14th Century Vol. 1
The Music of the 14th Century Vol. 1 is an anthology of recordings of the secular music of medieval France and Italy. Volume 1 contains works by Jacopo da Bologna and Giovanni da Firenze.

Vihuela Music of Renaissance Spain
On vihuela or 'Spanish Lute' – John Griffiths presents an intimate selection of Renaissance fantasies, variations and dances by Spanish composers inspired by the mythological legend of Orpheus.

La Romanesca
Music from 12th and 13th century Spain. Features songs by Martin Codax, Marcabru and other unknown composers.


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