Image credit: Border Fragment with Musical Angel, ca. 1140-1144. From the ambulatory and crypt of the church of the Royal Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint Benedict Window. New York, The Metropolitan Museum ...
LUDUS and the Program in Medieval Studies present “Medieval Song and the Sounding of World, Body, and Imagination:” a lecture-performance by Sarah Kay and Concordian Dawn. “Almost everything we might ...
Of all the European countries, England has the least amount of medieval music available from its historic archives. On this Continuum you’ll hear the most famous of these selections performed ...
Sung in Middle English. Performer(s): Russell Oberlin, countertenor; Seymour Barab, tenor viol. Table of contents St. Godric songs --Worldes blis ne last no throwe --Byrd one brere --Man mei longe him ...
Peterhouse MS 255, the manuscript containing the passage about Wade. King Arthur, Sir Gawain, and plenty of other chivalric characters are still well known in today's culture. But one hero is a huge ...