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Dufay: Missa Se la face ay pale

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Missa Se la face ay pale: I. Introït: Benedicta sit sancta trinitas
Artist: Diabolus in Musica
6:15
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Missa Se la face ay pale: II. Kyrie
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4:41
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Missa Se la face ay pale: III. Gloria
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10:07
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Missa Se la face ay pale: IV. Graduel: Benedictus es Domine
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4:42
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Missa Se la face ay pale: V. Alleluia: Benedictus es Domine
Artist: Diabolus in Musica
4:26
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Missa Se la face ay pale: VI. Sequence: Unus simplex et perfectum
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5:38
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Missa Se la face ay pale: VII. Credo
Artist: Diabolus in Musica
9:54
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Missa Se la face ay pale: VIII. Offertoire: Benedictus sit Deus pater
Artist: Diabolus in Musica
2:15
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Missa Se la face ay pale: IX. Sanctus
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8:03
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Missa Se la face ay pale: X. Agnus dei
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5:42
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Missa Se la face ay pale: XI. Communion: Benedicite Deum celi
Artist: Diabolus in Musica
4:46
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Missa Se la face ay pale: XII. Ite missa est
Artist: Diabolus in Musica
0:29
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