minstrel: Re: 12th C secular music
Corrie Bergeron
corrie at itasca.net
Mon Jan 12 09:36:33 PST 1998
Two CDs I can recommend:
Music of the Crusades, The Early Music Consort of London, conducted by David
Munrow, London Records / DECCA
Trouveres, Courtly Love Songs from Northern France, Sequentia, Deutch
Harmonia Mundi, BMG Classics
Brenda O Corraidhe
At 04:00 AM 1/10/98 -0800, you wrote:
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>minstrel-digest Saturday, 10 January 1998 Volume 01 : Number 429
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>From: turnms01 at holmes.ipfw.edu
>Date: Fri, 9 Jan 1998 16:06:30 -0500 (EST)
>Subject: minstrel: Troubador [sp?] Music
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> Greetings from Faremanne de Vere.
>
> I have a late 12th century persona, and have been looking
>for and unable to find secular 12th c music on disk or cassette.
>
> Would anyone here be willing to refer some good quality
>works to me, and where I could get them? I'm wanting to start writing
>period stuff, especially period to my persona, and all I'm finding is
>either Renn stuff or the Lorena McKinnett ball-park. There's GOT to be
>more than that! If anyone knows of non-celtic, preferably French or
>English troubador [troubadour? how is that spelled?] music, I'd greatly
>appreciate it!
>
> -Faremanne de Vere
>
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