Ingenuin Molitor
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Ingenuin Molitor (Habach, 1610–1669) was a German-born Franciscan priest and composer. He was organist to the convent at Botzen, in the Tyrol, and published a book of sacred concertos in Innsbruck in 1668.
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- Factus est repente - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
- Canzoni, ariæ, et sonatæ, Op. 3 (Excerpts): Canzon No. 4 - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
- O anima mea - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
- Benedic Domine - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
- Canzoni, ariæ, et sonatæ, Op. 3 (Excerpts): Aria - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
- Millies saluto te - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
- Estote fortes in bello - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
- Sic ergo, bone Jesu - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
- Canzoni, ariæ, et sonatæ, Op. 3 (Excerpts): Capriccio - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
- Omnipotentes et misericors Deus - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
- Sive comedam sive bibam - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
- Canzoni, ariæ, et sonatæ, Op. 3 (Excerpts): Capriccio No. 13 - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
- Surge, illuminare, Jerusalem - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
- Laudabo Dominum in vita mea - O anima mea: Motets & Instrumental Music - Ingenuin Molitor
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