Mediaeval Baebes : Undrentide


Undrentide
Song Name Composer Arranger
Undrentide Katharine Blake
Isabella Nicole Frobusch
Quan vey la lauzeta Ruth Galloway Bernart de Ventadorn
Besse Bunting Katharine Blake
E volentieri Giovanni Boccaccio / Katharine Blake
Cantiga Dorothy Carter
Summerisle (The Maypole Song) Paul Giovanni
Averil Katharine Blake
Secreit Nicht William Dunbar / Audrey Evans
Now welcom somer Geoffrey Chaucer / Katharine Blake
Veni coronaberis Mediaevel Baebes Nicole Frobusch
Omnes gentes plaudite (The Drinking Song) Katharine Blake
Lanquan li jorn Ruth Galloway Jaufre Rudel
At a Springe-wel Katharine Blake
Dance of the Trolls Teresa Casella
Maiden in the mor lay Katharine Blake
E volentieri (reprise) Carmen Schneider / Dorothy Carter Walter von der Vogelweide
Palatinalied Bill Leeb / Katharine Blake

The Mediaeval Baebes are 12 stunning young women who share with us their love of 11th to 16th century folk and sacred music (and the instruments and costumes of that period) on "Undrentide," their 4th excellent CD. Particularly noteworthy are the full-color, extensive liner notes, which are as beautifully designed and graphically exciting as any we've seen. 19 songs, some of which are mediaeval words put to music by Musical Director Katharine Blake. Some of our favorites: the title tune, "Quon vey la louzeta," the 15th century English "Besse Bunting," "Summerisle" (The Maypole Song), "Secreit Nicht," the raucous "Omnes gentes plaudite" (The Drinking Song), the poignant "Lanquan Li Jorn," "Dance of the Trolls" (instrumental) and the solemn "Palastinalied." Most songs are lightly accompanied. Another Baebes winner!
Item Code 7072c
Female  |  Some a cappella  |  22 - Early Music 14  |  00 1 CD  |  England  |  Early Music CDs  |  Katharine Blake  | 
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