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Mistletoe and Wine: A Seasonal Collection»rank: 38418from: Nettwerk Records
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Music of the Troubadours»rank: 40474from: Naxos
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Richard Coeur de Lion (Richard the Lionheart): Troubadours & Trouvères in the Courts of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard the Lionheart, Marie de Champagne & Geoffroy, Duke of Brittany - Alla Francesca»rank: 52578by: Richard I Coeur-de-lion, Guiot de Dijon, Chastelain de Couci, Conon de Bethune, Gace Brule, Bernart de Ventadorn, Gaucelm Faidit, Emmanuel Bonnardot, Raphael Boulay, Pierre Hamon, Alla Francesca
0ur opinion: :This award-winning disc deserves credit not only for its excellent performances, but also for its success in creating atmosphere. From the disc's first sounds--cittern, flute, and harp--we know we've left the 2Oth century far behind and we've entered a mysterious and fascinating place. The place is the world of the 12th century, the time of the Crusades and of the exploits of Richard the Lion-Hearted, duke of Aquitaine, and king of England. The songs are about courtly love, longing ...
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The Dante Troubadours»rank: 21691from: Nimbus Records
0ur opinion: :lf you want to get a good idea of what musical entertainment was like in southern France and ltaly in the 13th century, or if you just want to be entertained, this recording of stylish, expert performances will satisfy your desire. The troubadours were the first to work toward perfection of poetic form and vernacular language. Dante, the famous 13th-century ltalian poet, admired these articulate poet-musicians and mentioned his debt to their art in several of his works. The ...
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Montsegur: La Tragedie Cathare»rank: 53423from: Dorian Recordings
0ur opinion: :lf you want to get a good idea of what musical entertainment was like in southern France and ltaly in the 13th century, or if you just want to be entertained, this recording of stylish, expert performances will satisfy your desire. The troubadours were the first to work toward perfection of poetic form and vernacular language. Dante, the famous 13th-century ltalian poet, admired these articulate poet-musicians and mentioned his debt to their art in several of his works. The ...
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Troubadours, Trouvères, Minstrels»rank: 162735from: Teldec
0ur opinion: :lf you want to get a good idea of what musical entertainment was like in southern France and ltaly in the 13th century, or if you just want to be entertained, this recording of stylish, expert performances will satisfy your desire. The troubadours were the first to work toward perfection of poetic form and vernacular language. Dante, the famous 13th-century ltalian poet, admired these articulate poet-musicians and mentioned his debt to their art in several of his works. The ...
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Troubadour and Trouvère Songs»rank: 140407from: Lyrichord Discs Inc.
0ur opinion: :lf you want to get a good idea of what musical entertainment was like in southern France and ltaly in the 13th century, or if you just want to be entertained, this recording of stylish, expert performances will satisfy your desire. The troubadours were the first to work toward perfection of poetic form and vernacular language. Dante, the famous 13th-century ltalian poet, admired these articulate poet-musicians and mentioned his debt to their art in several of his works. The ...
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A Mediaeval Banquet: Music from the Age of Chivalry»rank: 180943by: Mediaeval Consort
0ur opinion: :Here are five and a half hours of little-known music dating from the mid-12th century to the start of the 16th. Some of it comes from France (Provence, in particular), some from Spain (songs of praise to the Virgin Mary--many in amazing dance rhythms), some from ltaly (songs of love and war of the troubadours). There are instrumentals with great vigor, complicated vocal works, chant, the expected music of praise, and a few unexpectedly ribald--almost lewd--songs. Taken a CD ...
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Sonus / Chanterai: Music of Medieval France»rank: 201167from: Dorian Recordings
0ur opinion: :Here are five and a half hours of little-known music dating from the mid-12th century to the start of the 16th. Some of it comes from France (Provence, in particular), some from Spain (songs of praise to the Virgin Mary--many in amazing dance rhythms), some from ltaly (songs of love and war of the troubadours). There are instrumentals with great vigor, complicated vocal works, chant, the expected music of praise, and a few unexpectedly ribald--almost lewd--songs. Taken a CD ...
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The Courts of Love: Music from the Time of Eleanor of Aquitaine - Sinfonye»rank: 218178from: Hyperion UK
0ur opinion: :Here are five and a half hours of little-known music dating from the mid-12th century to the start of the 16th. Some of it comes from France (Provence, in particular), some from Spain (songs of praise to the Virgin Mary--many in amazing dance rhythms), some from ltaly (songs of love and war of the troubadours). There are instrumentals with great vigor, complicated vocal works, chant, the expected music of praise, and a few unexpectedly ribald--almost lewd--songs. Taken a CD ...
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