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No, we haven't vanished into the netherworlds. A number of us have been going through a lot of changes, and we have also moved our operations to Los Angeles.
We are still a mixed vocal/instrumental ensemble dedicated
to the performance of medieval, Renaissance and traditional
music. For those who have visited us before, and have kept visiting us in spite of our long silence, we thank you. We have also finally managed to record some new music, reflecting the response we've received to our last several concerts.
We hope you enjoy it. Again, for all of you who have kept our music at the top of the
charts for so long, thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!
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A wedding song, dating from 17th-century Scotland. |
CD: One Day as I Went Riding
Label: Winged Horse Music
Credits: Mary Devlin, lead vocal; Barbara Jaspersen, harmony vocal; Brad Erickson, vielle; Kevin Carr, pipes. |
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A rather morbid but entertaining song from the 14th century, probably drawn from experience of the Black Death. |
CD: One Day as I Went Riding
Label: Winged Horse Music
Credits: Victoria Varieur, lead vocal; Mary Devlin, harp and harmony vocal; Nannette Silva, harmony vocal; Kevin Carr, Scottish fiddle and pipes. |
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A medieval carol telling the story of the appearance of the Angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary. |
CD: BETWEEN MARCH AND APRIL:ONE DAY AS I WENT RIDING
Label: Winged Horse Music
Credits: Paul Keaton, tenor; Shira Kammen, vielle; Mary Devlin, harp; Thomas K. Dye, bagpipes |
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