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An instrumental version of a 12th century French Troubadour Pastorela. |
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A 13th Century French Trouver Reverdie |
Credits: Quynade |
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A 12th Century French wedding song in an instrumental version. |
Credits: Quynade |
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2 songs, of the only existing 6 by Martin Codax, a Portugese composer from the 14th century. |
Credits: Quynade |
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A 13th century French song by the famous Adam de la Halle. |
Credits: Quynade |
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Another song by the famous Trouver Adam de la Halle, a rondeau |
Credits: Quynade |
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A 13th century French estampie |
Credits: Quynade |
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A most unique example of the German music of the 14th century. The composer is the minnesinger Oswald von der Wolkenstin |
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An instrumental rather free interpretation of a troubadour canzona by Bernart de Ventadorn |
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A virtuosic saltarello. |
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The Longest Ballata in codex Rossi |
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A Laude from the Cortona laudario. 13th century music. |
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Mille merze - a 1000 thanks for the love that had lifted my spirit...
connected to a saltarello. |
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A Ballata. |
CD: Quynade
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