An Introduction to Medieval Music
An Introduction to Medieval Music
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On this recording, Linda Marie Zaerr and Joseph A. Baldassarre sing and play on a wide variety of authentic instruments from the medieval and early Renaissance period. The music and poetry of various European countries are represented in this recording.

Christianity & Culture Conference, 2004: Performances in the Canterbury Cathedral Crypt
Christianity & Culture Conference, 2004: Performances in the Canterbury Cathedral Crypt
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This recording features performances by Tom Hanks, Helen Cooper, musical selections by Paul Bracken, and a reading by the late Derek Brewer.

Live At Kalamazoo: The York - Fall of Angels, Fall of Man, Abraham and Isaac; The Brome MS Abraham and Isaac
Live At Kalamazoo: The York - Fall of Angels, Fall of Man, Abraham and Isaac; The Brome MS Abraham and Isaac
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The first two plays were performed live as readers' theatre in May 2009, and the two Abraham and Isaac plays were performed in 2010.

Music and Medieval Narrative
Music and Medieval Narrative
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Produced by Linda Marie Zaerr at Boise State University in 2010. This is a DVD illustrating Prof. Zaerr's thesis that Medieval Romances were performed live with musical instruments and singing too sometimes.

Music and Medieval Narrative
Music and Medieval Narrative
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Produced by Linda Marie Zaerr at Boise State University in 2010. This is a DVD illustrating Prof. Zaerr's thesis that Medieval Romances were performed live with musical instruments and singing too sometimes.

Voicing Medieval Women
Voicing Medieval Women
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Half of the recordings/texts are in Middle English, written by or about women; about one-quarter of the texts/recordings are from works in Old Norse and another quarter are from Old French, Provencal, or Anglo-Norman.

Voicing Medieval Women
Voicing Medieval Women
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Half of the recordings/texts are in Middle English, written by or about women; about one-quarter of the texts/recordings are from works in Old Norse and another quarter are from Old French, Provencal, or Anglo-Norman.