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Estampie - English, late 13th? c.
Quen quer que ten en desden - Spanish 13th c.
Saltarello - Italian, c. 1400
Ex ejus tumba; V. Catervatim - French/Scottish 13th c.
Perperit virgo - Music: English, 13th c.; text: Irish 14th c.
Titurel fragment: Sus lâgen sie unlange
Alma redemptoris mater
Rosa delectabilis / Regali ex progenie / Regalis exoritur - English, 14th c.
My Heartly Service - Scottish, early 16th?
Corps feminin - French 14th c.
Sire cuens, j'ai vielé - French c. 1200
Io son un pellegrin - Italian, 14th c.
Alma redemptoris mater - English 15th c.
Petruslied: Unsar trohtin hat farsalt - German 9th or 10th c.
Ad regnum epulentum - Swiss, late 14th c.
Cormacus scripsit - Irish, c. 1150-1200
Ich bins erfreut - German Silesia, c. 1485
Conditor alme siderum - French, 14th c.
Der notter schwanctz - German Silesia, c. 1485
Saltarello (Italian, c. 1400)
Saltarello
Quen quer que ten en desden (Spanish 13th c.)
Estampie
Je ne vis oncques la pareille - French 15th c.
Nu bitt wir den heiligen geist - German (Silesia), c. 1485
Gesegnet sey die frucht - German c. 1400
Symphonia virginum: O dulcissime amator - German 12th c.
Conditor alme siderum
Estampie (English, late 13th? c.)
Sire cuens, j'ai vielé (French c. 1200)
Perperit virgo (Music: English, 13th c.; text: Irish 14th c.)
Alma redemptoris mater (English 15th c.)
Ex ejus tumba; V. Catervatim (French/Scottish 13th c.)
My Heartly Service (Scottish, early 16th?)
Rosa delectabilis / Regali ex progenie / Regalis exoritur (English, 14th c.)
Der notter schwanctz
Ex ejus tumba; V. Catervatim
Nu bitt wir den heiligen geist
Corps feminin
Conditor alme siderum (French, 14th c.)
Cormacus scripsit (Irish, c. 1150-1200)
Corps feminin (French 14th c.)
Je ne vis oncques la pareille (French 15th c.)
Petruslied: Unsar trohtin hat farsalt (German 9th or 10th c.)
Ad regnum epulentum (Swiss, late 14th c.)
Sire cuens, j'ai vielé
Gesegnet sey die frucht (German c. 1400)
Der notter schwanctz (German Silesia, c. 1485)
My heartly service
Symphonia virginum: O dulcissime amator (German 12th c.)
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