Liturgical music Orthodox: Dostoino est,  (Anonymous)
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Liturgical music Orthodox: Dostoino est,  (Anonymous)
From the record Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries (series A thousand years of music). Recording 1978
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Liturgical music Orthodox: Kheruvimskaya Pesn,  (Anonymous)
One-voice chant of the XVII century. From the album Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries (series A thousand years of music). Recording 1978
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Liturgical music Orthodox: Kheruvimskaya Pesn,  (Anonymous)
Three-voice chant. From the album Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries (series A thousand years of music). Recorded 1978
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Russian Orthodox sacred music: Znamenny chant,  (Anonymous)
`Î òåáå ðàäóåòñÿ`, çíàìåííûé ðàñïåâ
From the record `Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries` (series `A Thousand Years of Music`). Recorded 1978
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Orthodox Spiritual Music: Gentle Light ...,  (Anonymous)
From the record `Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries` (series `A thousand years of music`). Recording 1978
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Orthodox Spiritual Music: Gentle Light ...,  (Anonymous)
The chant is different from the previous recording! From the album Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries (series A thousand years of music). Entry 1978
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Russian Orthodox sacred music: Canticle,  (Anonymous)
From the record `Music of Moscow Rus` of the XV-XVII centuries` (series `A Thousand Years of Music`). Recorded 1978
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Russian Orthodox sacred music: Canticle,  (Anonymous)
Stichera of the Triodion `For you to dress...` for Good Friday, tone 5
From the record Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries (series A thousand years of music). Recording 1978
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16th Century,  (Anonymous)
Ora baila tu, âèëüÿíñèêî (Èñïàíèÿ, XVI â.)Ora baila tu, âèëüÿíñèêî (Èñïàíèÿ, XVI â.)
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16th Century,  (Anonymous)
La trocotea Samartin la vea, âèëüÿíñèêî (Èñïàíèÿ, XVI â.)
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16th Century,  (Anonymous)
Mi muerte contra la vida, âèëüÿíñèêî (Èñïàíèÿ, XVI â.)
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16th Century,  (Anonymous)
El cervel mi fa nocte i die, âèëüÿíñèêî (Èñïàíèÿ, XVI â.)
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Russian Orthodox sacred music,  (Anonymous)
`Ïðèèäèòå, ïîêëîíèìñÿ`
From the record `Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries` (series `A thousand years of music`). Record 1978
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Russian Orthodox sacred music,  (Anonymous)
Áëàæåííà (XV â.)
From the record Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries (series A thousand years of music). Recording 1978
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Russian Orthodox sacred music,  (Anonymous)
`Èñïîëàèòè äåñïîòà`
From the record Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries (series A thousand years of music). Recording 1978
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Russian Orthodox sacred music,  (Anonymous)
Awaken the name of the Lord.
From the album Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries (series A thousand years of music). 1978
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Russian Orthodox sacred music,  (Anonymous)
Çàäîñòîéíèê (XVI â.)
From the record Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries (series `A thousand years of music). Recording 1978
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Russian Orthodox sacred music,  (Anonymous)
`Åäèíîðîäíûé ñûíå`
From the record Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries (series A thousand years of music). Recording 1978
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Russian Orthodox sacred music,  (Anonymous)
`Äà èñïîëíÿòñÿ óñòà`
From the record Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries (series A thousand years of music). Recorded 1978
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Russian Orthodox sacred music,  (Anonymous)
Ïîãëàñèöà ñ ïñàëìîì (XII-XIV ââ.)
From the record Music of Moscow Russia XV-XVII centuries (series A thousand years of music). Recording 1978
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Attributed by some sources to Mateo Flecha described as anonymous by others.
Villancico has gained some modern fame as a Christmas carol.
The song bears a strong resemblance to the Villancico `Falalanlera` No.33 in the same songbook.
Obviously nonsense syllables `ríu ríu chíu` are often interpreted as representing the song of a nightingale.

https//classic-online.ru/ru/production/186298
https//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ríu_Ríu_Chíu
https//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancionero_de_Upsala

16th century. Cancionero de Upsala (Spain): 46.Villancico ”Riu, riu, chiu”,  (Anonymous)
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