avvoltoio:THE VOICE OF MAGDALENE || [8TRACKS] [PLAYMOSS] [SPOTIFY] A newly re-edited playlist of min
avvoltoio:THE VOICE OF MAGDALENE || [8TRACKS] [PLAYMOSS] [SPOTIFY] A newly re-edited playlist of mine featuring music composed and performed by women in the medieval era. The mix contains both religious and secular music from Western Europe, Armenia, Byzantium, and Al-Andalus. All pieces date between the 8th and 15th centuries.Zarmani e Ints | Khosrovidukht (8th Century)Avgoustou Monarchisantos | Kassia (810-865)O Vis Aeternitatis | Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179)Mout M'abelist Quant le Voi | Maroie de Dregnau de Lille (13th Century)Kharjas: Non Me Mordas Ya Habibi | Andalusian Anon. (13th Century)Sol Oritur Occasus Nescius | Herrad of Landsberg (1130-1198)A Chantar M’er de So Qu'eu no Volria | Comtessa de Dia (1140-1212)Saltarello: “La Regina” | Italian Anon. (14th Century)Amours, ou Trop Tart me Sui Pris | Attributed to Blanche of Castile (1188-1252)Na Maria | Bieiris de Romans (early 13th Century)Conductus: Ave Maris Stella | From the “Las Huelgas Codex” (13th Century)Kharjas: Adir la-na Akwab | Andalusian Anon. (13th Century)Si'us Qu'er Conselh Bela Amia Alamanda | Giraut de Bornelh (1138-1215) and Alamanda de Castelnau (1160?-1223)Mout Avetz Fach | Castelloza (early 13th Century)Deuil Angoisseus | Christine de Pizan (1364-1430) and Giles Binchois (1400-1460)Antiphon: Caritas Habundant in Omnia | Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179)Mon Chevalier, mon Gracieux Servant | Christine de Pizan (1364-1430) Image: Sculpture of Mary Magdalene by Gregor Ernhart (c.1502), The Louvre. -- source link
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