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Ars musicorum (Podio, Guillermo de)
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Work Title
Ars musicorum
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ernative
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Composer
Podio, Guillermo de
I-Catalogue Number
I-Cat. No.
IGP 1
First Pub
lication
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1495
Language
Latin
Composer Time Period
Comp. Period
Renaissance
Piece Style
Renaissance
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Podio, Guillermo de
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Works first published in 1495
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