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[personal profile] kestrell
Specifically, 13th and 14th century music, religious and secular.

Date: 2013-10-25 04:45 pm (UTC)
siderea: (Default)
From: [personal profile] siderea
Do you care that in that period (most?) references to roses will be about the rosa sine spina, Marie?

ETA: Also, do you want songs w/ passing references, or only ones substantially about roses?

At the moment the volume my iTunes library is on is involved in a protracted backup process, so I may have to come back to you question this evening.

In the meanwhile, you might want to hit up the Jongleurs' website. The Quire has one massive page with all the lyrics to almost everything they've sung (at least to ~2001 - don't know if updated) which makes it easy to do a search-within-page for terms like "rose" and "rosa". Everything is dated.
Edited Date: 2013-10-25 04:53 pm (UTC)

Date: 2013-10-26 03:14 am (UTC)
angevin: (richard - wilton diptych)
From: [personal profile] angevin
MEDIEVAL MUSIC RECOMMENDATIONS. That is what I am good at!

Rose, liz, printemps, verdure (Guillaume de Machaut)

There is no rose of swych vertu (anonymous English, 15th c., so a little later than you technically want, but it's so beautiful)

Rosa das rosas (Alfonso X, Cantigas de Santa Maria)

Of a rose singe we (anonymous English, 15th century. Link goes to file download)

Nou shrinketh rose and lily flour (anon. English, 14th century. Link goes to file download)

En mai quant rosier sont flouri (Adam de la Halle)


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