About Codex Las Huelgas
The Codex Las Huelgas (E-BUlh) is a music manuscript or codex from c. 1300 which originated in and has remained in the Cistercian convent of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas in Burgos, in northwestern Spain, then Castile. It was rediscovered in 1904 by two Benedictine monks. The manuscript is written on parchment, with the staves written in red ink with Franconian notation. The bulk of material is written in one hand, however as many as 12 people contributed to it, including corrections and later additions.
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Rosa das rosas (Cantiga)
01 Ex Illustri Nata Prosapia
04 Ex Agone Sanguinis
02 Crucifigat Omnes
08 Benedicamus Domino
03 O Maria Maris Stella
O monialis
13 Homo Miserabilis
05 Belial Vocatur
06 Sanctus
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