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Friday, January 5, 8170

Anonymous English (c. 1170) - Dance - Citole

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England (b. c. 1170) - Dance (1200) (Citole) Citole, also spelled Sytole, Cytiole, Gytolle, etc. (probably a French diminutive form of citha...
Wednesday, January 3, 8170

Compiler of Chansonnier Cange (b. c. 1170)

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[From an album featuring selections of the Chansonnier Cange] Anonymous French (b. c. 1170) - Chansonnier Cange (c. 1200) Chanson a Refrain...
Tuesday, January 1, 8160

Conon de Bethune (c. 1160 - c. 1220)

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Conon de Bethune - Ahi! Amours (Alas! Love) (1190) Conon de Béthune (c. 1150 in the former Artois region, today Pas-de-Calais - December 17...
Thursday, September 8, 8157

Richard Coeur-de-Lion (1157-1199) - Trouveres

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Richard the Lion-Heart - Ja Nuns Hons Pris (1180) Denis Stevens - Early European Music David Munrow - Music of the Crusades Richard I (Sept...
Friday, January 19, 8142

Seneca (NY) - Iroquois Confederation (1142)

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[Ki-on-twog-ky, or Corn Plant(er), a Seneca Chief, lithograph from The History of the Indian Tribes of North America by Thomas L. McKenney ...
Thursday, January 7, 8140

Guiraut de Bornelh (1140-1220) - Troubadours

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Troubadour - Albado - morning love song Reis Glorios (Glorious King, Be Faithful to Him, My Companion), page 1 page 2 Denis Stevens - Hist...
Thursday, January 1, 8133

Leonin (c. 1133-1190) - Notre Dame School

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Leonin - Organum Hec Dies (This Is the Day) The held style ("tenor" - "to hold" - Islamic drones!) came to first fruitio...
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Mark Alburger (b. 1957, Upper Darby, PA) is an award-winning, eclectic ASCAP composer of postminimal, postpopular, and postcomedic sensibilities. He is Music Director of San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra and San Francisco Cabaret Opera, Editor-Publisher of 21st-Century Music and New Music, and Professor Emeritus in Music Theory and Literature at Diablo Valley College. His principal teachers were Gerald Levinson, Joan Panetti, and James Freeman at Swarthmore College (B.A.); Jules Langert at Dominican University (M.A.); Christopher Yavelow at Claremont University (Ph.D.); and Terry Riley. Dr. Alburger has composed 406 major works over the past 48 years, including chamber music, concertos, oratorios, operas, song cycles, and symphonies. His complete catalogue is being issued on discs from New Music. Alburger's multiple blogs include: markalburger.blogspot.com, markalburger2022.blogspot.com, markalburgerworks.blogspot.com, markalburgerevents.blogspot.com, markalburgermusichistory.blogspot. com, 21st-centurymusic.blogspot.com
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