The union of words and music in medieval poetry.

Author/creator Sequentia (Musical group)
Other author Thornton, Barbara singer.
Other author Bagby, Benjamin singer, instrumentalist.
Format Audio (Cassette)
Publication InfoAustin : University of Texas Press, ℗1991.
Description1 audiocassette (35 min.) : analog, mono.
Subjects

Contents "Lanquand li jorn son lonc en mai" / Jaufre Rudel -- "Das Palästinalied" (Nû alrêst lebe ich mir werde) / Walther von der Vogelweide -- "Can vei la lauzeta mover" / Bernart de Ventadorn -- "Aissi cum es genser pascors" (strophe 1 only, from MS G) ; "Aissi cum es genser pascors" (entire song, from MS R) / Raimon de Miraval -- Beowulf, lines 702-852 ("Com on wanre niht") -- "Je sui aussi" (Ballade no. 20) / Guillaume de Machaut -- Anonymous dance lyric, "E Dex, or ne voi je mie" -- Rondeau, "Bonne amourette" / Adam de la Halle -- Rondeau, "A vous, douce debonnaire" (monophonic version) -- Rondeau, "A vous, douce debonnaire" (three-voice version) / Jehan de Lescurel -- Rondeau, "Soiez liez, et menez joie" (music anonymous) / Nicole de Margival -- "Esperance qui m'asseüre" (Ballade no. 13) / Guillaume de Machaut.
Local noteJOYNER MUSIC LIBRARY AUDIOCASSETTE ACCOMPANIES BOOK LOCATED AT: MusicLib ML172 .U54 1991.
Performer Sequentia, Ensemble for Medieval music ; Barbara Thornton, voice ; Benjamin Bagby, voice, harp, symphonia, and other performers.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded in May and July, 1988, Sancta Clara Keller, Cologne, Germany.

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