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Ce diabolic chant ballades, rondeaus & virelais of the late fourteenth century.

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Corporate Authors: Medieval Ensemble of London. (Performer), Musée Condé. Bibliothèque.
Other Authors: Davies, Peter. (Conductor), Davies, Timothy. (Conductor), Susay, Johannes, active 14th century-15th century., Jacob, de Senleches, active 1378-1395., Guido, active 1372-1374., Olivier, Johannes, active 14th century., Galiot, Johannes, active 14th century.
Format: Audio
Language:Old French
French
English
Published: London : Oiseau-Lyre, [2007].
Subjects:
Songs, Old French.
Music > France > 500-1400.
Ballades (Polyphonic chansons)
Rondeaux (Polyphonic chansons)
Virelais (Polyphonic chansons)
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