Music of the Crusades
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Music of the Crusades
London , Polydor [distributor], 1992, p1971
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十字軍の音楽
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Note
Chiefly for voice(s) with istrument ensemble
Sung in Old French (3rd-5th, 13th-16th and 18th-19th works), Latin (2nd, 7th, 9th-10th and 12th) and Middle High German (8th)
Added title from pamphlet
Performing versions by David Munrow
The Early Music Consort of London ; David Munrow, conductor
Recorded: 1970
Compact disc
Texts in Japanese translations
London: POCL-2872
London: 430 264-2
Contents of Works
- La quinte estampie real / anon. (French 13th century)
- Pax in nomine Domini! / Marcabru
- Parti de mal / anon. (French)
- Chevalier, mult estes guariz / anon. (French)
- Chanterai por mon corage / Guiot de Dijon
- Danse real / anon. (French 13th century)
- Sede, Syon, in pulvere / anon. (French)
- Palästinalied / Walther von der Vogelweide
- Condicio - O nacio - Mane prima / anon. (French 13th century)
- O tocius Asie / anon. (French)
- La untime estampie real / anon. (French 13th century)
- Cum sint difficilia / anon. (French)
- Li noviaus tens / Le châtelain de Coucy
- Fortz chausa es / Gaucelem Faidit
- Je ne puis - Amors me tienent - Veritatem / anon. (French 13th century)
- Ahi! Amours / Conon de Béthune
- La tierche estampie real / anon. (French 13th century)
- Ja nus horns pris / Richard Coeur-de-Lion
- Au tens plain de felonnie / Thibaut de Champagne