Dum pater familias / anonymous 12th century Spanish -- Farai un vers de dreyt nien / Guillaume IX (1071-1127) -- Pax in nomini domini! / Marcabru (fl. 1129-1150) -- Estampie / anonymous 13th century English -- Ahi! amors, com dure departie / Conon de Bethune (c. 1150-1220) -- Parti de mal / anonymous c. 1189 French -- Sexte estampie real / anonymous 13th century French -- Chanterai por mon corage / Guiot de Dijon (late 12th century) -- Ja nus hons pris / Richard Coeur-de-Lion (1157-1199) -- Ar ne kuth ich sorghe non (Dance) / anonymous 13th century English -- Cuer disirrous apaie / Blondel de Nesle (12th century) -- No m'agrad' iverns ni pascors / Raimbaut de Vaqueiras (fl. 1180s-1205) -- Bele doette / early 13th century French -- Saltarello / anonymous 13th century Italian -- Sia laudato san francesco / anonymous 13th century Italian -- Siegnor, sachiez / Thibaut de Navarre (1201-1253) -- Nu alerst lebe ich / Walther von der Vogelweide (c. 1170-c.1230)
Note
Sacred and secular vocal and instrumental music of the 12th and 13th centuries, from Europe, including hymns, laude, troubadour songs and instrumental dances.
Event (note)
Recorded January 22 and 24, 1996 at De La Ronde Hall, Baton rouge, Louisiana.
Language (note)
The vocal works sung principally in Old Occitan; also in Old French, Latin, Italian, and German.
Source of description (note)
Description based on hard copy version record.
Author
New Orleans Musica da Camera. Performer
Title
The cross of red [electronic resource] : music of love and war from the time of the crusades.
Imprint
Baton Rouge, La. : Centaur, p1998.
Performer
New Orleans Musica da Camera ; Milton G. Scheuermann, Jr., Thaïs St. Julien, directors.
Event
Recorded January 22 and 24, 1996 at De La Ronde Hall, Baton rouge, Louisiana.
Language
The vocal works sung principally in Old Occitan; also in Old French, Latin, Italian, and German.