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Songs of the troubadours & trouvères music and poetry from medieval France.

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Other Authors: Becker, Peter (Tenor) (Vocalist), Eisenstein, Robert. (Instrumentalist), Erart, Jehan., Riquier, Guiraut., Raimon, de Miraval, active 1191-1229., Marcabrun, active 12th century., Bernart, de Ventadorn, active 12th century., Peire Vidal, active 1200., Guy, de Coucy, -1203., Guiot, de Dijon, active 13th century., Guillaume, li Vinier, approximately 1190-1245., Thibaud I, King of Navarre, 1201-1253.
Format: Audio
Language:Old French
Published: [U.S.] : Bard Records, p1997.
Subjects:
Troubadour songs.
Trouvère songs.
Instrumental music > 500-1400.
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