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The Art of the Netherlands was an influential collection of recordings made by the Early Music Consort of London under the direction of David Munrow and issued in 1976 as a three-disk set.
The recording (SLS 5049) was split into 'Volumes' as follows:
Volume I: Secular Songs - 14 songs/chansons Volume II: Instrumental Music - 13 pieces & Mass Movements - 5 pieces Volume III: Motets - 9 piecesThe full track list of this and subsequent reissues can be found here: [1] It has since been reissued twice, with some cuts, on CD. The first Reflexe CD release cut tracks through all 3 LPs. The second Virgin Veritas CD release was more systematic in cutting only the instrumental music from Side A of LP2.
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