Secular Songs & Dances from the Middle Ages CD5 (2006)
Secular Songs & Dances from the Middle Ages CD5 (2006)
French And English Instrumental Dances In The Middle Ages English Dances 5-1 Ductia Manuscript London, British Library, Harley 978, F. 8v-9r 1:22 5-2 Patrone Manuscripts London, British Library, Add. 28550 (Robertsbridge Codes), F. 43v 4:36 5-3 Nota Manuscript, Oxford, Bodleian Library, Douce 139 2:19 5-4 Ductia Manuscript London, British Library, Harley 978, F. 9r/I 2:04 5-5 Ductia Manuscript London, British Library, Harley 978, F. 9r/II 4:18 5-6 Fragment Manuscript London, British Library, Add. 28550 (Robertsbridge Codex), F. 43r 1:44 5-7 Ductia Manuscript London, British Library, Add. 28550 (Robertsbridge Codex), F. 43r 6:20 French Dances (Manuscript Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, F. F. 844) 5-8 La Prime Estampie Royal 3:10 5-9 La Seconde Estampie Royal 2:04 5-10 La Tierche Estampie Royal 5:38 5-11 La Quarte Estampie Royal 2:21 5-12 La Quinte Estampie Royal 3:14 5-13 La Seste Estampie Royal 4:30 5-14 La Septime Estampie Royal 6:25 5-15 La Uitime Estampie Royal 3:02 5-16 Dansse Real 3:16 5-17 [Without Title] 7:38 5-18 Danse 1:51 Modo Antiquo Bettina Hoffmann - director
In Europe the tradition of secular dance has continued unbroken until the present. In the late Middle Ages it was an important and frequent event—for the nobility a gracious way to entertain guests, for the peasantry a welcome relaxation from the toils of the day. ---muse.jhu.edu
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