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This week we'll sit in on the adventures of Oswald von Wolkenstein, a well-travelled poet, composer, and diplomat. We'll also hear from Walther von der Vogelweide, and the anonymous clerics of the original Carmina Burana. Our performers include Ensemble Leones, Andreas Scholl, and Per-Sonat. 

  • Anon.: Dulce Solum Natalis Patrie from ‘Carmina Burana.’ Performed by Texas Early Music Project.
  • Raimbaut de Vaqueras: Kalenda maia. Performed by The Folger Consort.
  • Moniot D’Arras: Ce fut en mai. Performed by The Folger Consort.
  • Jehannot de L’escurel: Set of Songs. Performed by The Folger Consort.
  • Oswald von Wolkenstein: Do fraig amors. Performed by Ensemble Leones.
  • Anon.: Stampanie. Performed by Ensemble Leones.
  • Oswald von Wolkenstein: Freu dich, du weltlich creatur. Performed by Ensemble Leones.
  • Oswald von Wolkenstein: Durch aubenteur tal und perg. Performed by Ensemble Leones.
  • Anon.: Deo Gracias Anglia. Performed by Alamire.
  • Walther von der Vogelweide: Ich wil nu teilen e ich far. Performed by Per-Sonat, soprano Sabine Lutzenberger.
  • Anon.: Prophetentanz. Performed by Per-Sonat.
  • Oswald von Wolkenstein: Wes mich mein buhl. Performed by Andreas Scholl, baritone, and Shield of Harmony Songs of Myself Harmonia Mundi
  • Oswald von Wolkenstein: Ach, senliches leiden. Performed by Andreas Scholl, countertenor, Kathleen Dineen, soprano, and Shield of Harmony.
  • Anon.: Mit ganzem willen wunsch ich dir. Performed by Shield of Harmony.
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