The first CD is titled "The Kingdom of Seville during the Time of the Moors," while the second is labeled "The Court of Alfonso X in Seville." These titles suggest that the disc contains music of two different periods, but in fact all the music comes from the Cantigas de Santa María, a collection of hundreds of monophonic songs compiled under the supervision of, and in some cases composed by, King Alfonso X of Spain. This set is part of an ongoing complete recording of the Cantigas by the Spanish group Música Antigua and its director, Eduardo Paniagua. The two CD titles represent, loosely, different textual themes that appear within the larger body of songs.
Eduardo Paniagua - Cantigas de Sevill
Cantigas - El Reino De Sevilla En Tiempo Moros
part1
http://www.sendspace.com/file/6robbh
part2
http://www.sendspace.com/file/9sucik
Cantigas - La Corte De Alfonso X En Sevilla
part1
http://www.sendspace.com/file/dwxkwe
part2
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ykkave
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