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      <title>3. The Art of Courtly Love: Guillaume de Machaut and his age. volume one</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://podcast.ceegee.org/3courtlylovei.jpg" width="400" align="right" />The Early Music Consort of London, conducted by David Munrow, featuring Christopher Hogwood. Seraphim SIC-6092<br /><br />
I believe Virgin Vertias is offering a reprint of this album, which shows up in a quick search of Amazon.com. I got mine from KUER when they sold all their LPs.<br /><br />

In this podcast I discussed the first third of the compilation, dedicated to Guillaume de Machaut. Everything is by him unless otherwise noted.<br /><br />

MUSIC LIST<br />
Side ONE<br />
1. chanson <b>A vous, douce debonaire</b> by Jehan de Lescurel<br />
2. motet <b>Hareu! hareu! – Helas! ou sera pris cònfors</b><br />
3. ballade <b>Amours me fait desirer</b><br />
4. motet <b>Trop plus est belle – Biauté paree – Je ne sui</b><br />
5. rondeau <b>Amis tous dous</b> by Pierre des Molins<br />
6. virelai <b>Se je souspir</b><br />
7. ballade <b>Dame se vous m'estes</b><br />
8. virelai <b>Quant je sui mis</b><br />
9. ballade <b>Mes esperis se combat</b><br />
10. rondeau <b>Ma fin est mon commencement</b><br /><br />

Side TWO<br />
1. virelai <b>Douce dame jolie</b><br />
2. motet <b>De Bon Espoir – Puis que la douce</b><br />
3. ballade<b> De toutes flours</b><br />
4. double ballade <b>Quant Theseus – Ne quier veoir</b><br />
5. dance <b>La Septime estampie Real</b> by someone<br />
6. rondeau <b>Quant j'ay l'espart</b><br />
7. ballade <b>Phyton, le mervilleus serpent</b><br />
8. double ballade <b>Armes, amours – O flour des flours</b> by F. Andrieu<br />]]></description>
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      <title>Isabel I, segunda parte</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://podcast.ceegee.org/2isabeli.jpg" height="602" width="400" align="right" />La Capella Reial de Catalunya, Hespèrion XXI, Jordi Savall (2004) ALIA VOX 9838<br /><br />
This album, like so many others, is available from ArkivMusic (although I got mine for cheap at fnac in Madrid on the Plaza de Callao).<br /><br />
In this podcast I discussed the last 11 cuts on the album, or parts III to V.<br /><br />
MUSIC LIST<br />
10. 1479: Fernando II. Rey de Cataluña y Aragón Viva el gran Re Don Fernando (Carlo Verardi)<br />
11. 1480: Las Cortes de Toledo El que rige y el regido (Juan del Enzina, Cancionero de Palacio 275)<br />
12. 1482: Los Castellanos ocupan Alhama Paseabase el Rey Moro (Luys de Narváez)<br />
13. 1492: La Conquista de Granada Levanta Pascual (Juan del Enzina, Cancionero de Palacio 184)<br />
14. 1492: Expulsión de los Judíos no convertidos Lavava y suspirava (Anon. Sephardic)<br />
15. 1492: Descubrimiento del Nuevo Mundo Bassa & Alta Danza "Mappamundi" (Joan Cornago, Trent Codex 88)<br />
16. 1493: Tratado de Barcelona Françeses, ¿por qué rrazón? (Pedro de Tordesillas, Cancionero de Palacio 424)<br />
17. 1496: Alejandro VI otorga el título de Reyes Católicos Sanctus (Anon., Cancionero de la Colombina 47)<br />
18. 1497: Muerte del Príncipe Don Juan Triste España sin ventura (Juan del Enzina, Cancionero de Palacio 83)<br />
19. 1502: Expulsión de los musulmanes no convertidos Canción en ritmo Quddan de la Nuba Gribt Al Hussein de Marruecos (in the tradition of Al-Andalus)<br />
20. 1504: Muerte de Isabel I de Castilla Requiem aeternam (Pedro de Escobar)]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2005 21:16:16 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>Isabel I, part 1</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://podcast.ceegee.org/1isabeli.jpg" height="267" width="300" align="right" />Isabel I, Reina de Castilla: Luces y sombras en el tiempo de la primera gran reina del renacimiento<br /><br />

La Capella Reial de Catalunya, Hespèrion XXI, Jordi Savall ALIA VOX 9838(2004)<br /><br />

This album, like so many others, is available from <a href="http://www.arkivmusic.com/">ArkivMusic</a> (although I got mine for cheap at fnac in Madrid on the Plaza de Callao).<br /><br />

In this podcast I discussed the first 9 cuts on the album, or parts I & II.<br /><br />

Yes, there are some weird sound problems in the compression. I promise I'll fix them for the next one (if there is a next one).<br /><br />

MUSIC LIST<br />
1. 1451: Nace Isabel de Trastámara Exultet caelum laudibus (Anon, Cancionero de Montecassino 66)<br />
2. 1453: Toma de Constaninopla por los Turcos Marcha turca (Anon, Turkey)<br />
3. 1454: Enrique IV, Rey de Castilla Toccata (Anon, Cancionero de la Colombina 68)<br />
4. Dinos, madre del donsel (Triana, Cancionero de la Colombina 90)<br />
5. 1462: Nace Juana de Castilla (la Beltraneja) Je ne vis oncques (Guillaume de Dufay, Cancionero de Montecassino 46)<br />
6. 1469: Matrimonio de Fernando e Isabel La Spagna: Danza alta (Francisco de la Torre, Cancionero de Palacio 321)<br />
7. 1470: Guerra civil en Cataluña contra Joan II Muy crueles bozes dan (Anon, Cancionero de la Colombina 6)<br />
8. 1474: Isabel I, Reina de Castilla Pavana – pues que jamás olvidaros (Juan del Enzina, Cancionero de Palacio 30)<br />
9. 1478: Establecimiento de la Inquisición Patres nostri peccaverunt (Johannes Cornago, Cancionero de Montecassino 2)]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2005 10:11:19 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>Apud principium</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is the beginning of a wonderful thing. I love "early" music. More precisely, I love music, and my taste is my own. Everything old was new once, and to say Early Music is "early" is like saying Joan Miró's style was "weird." Although I'm not a doctor, I play one in real life; get ready for endless babel and wiki bashing. Now, let's see how we do this thing. ]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:41:02 -0600</pubDate>
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