Magister Airardus Viziliacensis is the name attached in the Codex Calixtinus to the two-voice conductus Annua gaudia, Iacobe debita (f. 186v), a St James song from one of the most famous 12th-century sources of early polyphony linked to Santiago de Compostela. The attribution survives primarily through this manuscript witness and is performed today within complete-Calixtinus programmes such as Sequentia’s Vox Iberica I: Sons of Thunder.
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Annua gaudia, Iacobe debita
Annua Gaudia, Iacobe Debita (2x2 Voices, Tutti)
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