
Mince Pye was formed in 1995 when recorder player Scott Long, percussionist and hurdy gurdy player Paul Ash, and guitarist Joe Matzzie met at the New York Renaissance Festival. They began playing, for sometimes fun and sometimes profit, along with hammered dulcimer player Stephen Starensier. The name of the group was established shortly after at a rooftop party in Manhattan where they jokingly told the audience that there would be a prize for whoever could name the group. The only name they got was "Mince Pye".
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Medieval Drum Dance
La Basse Dance de Magdelena
The Famous Saltarello
Knocknagow Jig
La Rosette
Brian Boru's March
Cantiga 166
O Hole in the Wall
Narenaufzug
Nonesuch / Maltese Brasle
More Champange
Spagnoletta
Bransle 1 et 2
Almande Gervaise
Spancel Hill / Mist Covered Mountains of Home
Players' Entrance
Courante 98
Jock o' Hazeldean
Carolle
Horse's Brasle
Ronde IV
Medieval Drum Dance (Anonymous)
Jock o Hazeldean
Nevarra City; Dance Until Dawn
Famous Saltarello
Almands In Your Face
More Champagne
Almander Gervaise
Nonesuch / Maltese Branle
Espagnoletta
Horse's Branle
Branle 1 & 2
Players Entrance
Magdelena
Knocknagow
The Famous Salterello
Ronde 4
Jock o' Hazeldeen
Medieval Drum Dance (Anonymous
Nonesuch
Nonesuch/Maltese Brasle
Spancil Hill / The Mist Covered Mountains of Home (Traditional Irish / Traditional Scottish)
Ronde 4 (Tielman Susato)
Knocknagow (Traditional Irish)
Jock o' Hazeldean (Traditional Scottish)
La Rosette (Michael Praetorius--Wolfenbuttel, Saxony)
Spanoletta
More Champagne; 'Bransle de Champagne' (Claude Gervaise, France)
Bransle 1 & 2
Spancil Hill/The Mist Covered Mountains of Home
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