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A wind blows from the east : four German medieval tales.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Minter, Drew, performer.
Series:
Naxos Music Library.
Language:
German, Middle High (ca. 1050-1500)
Subjects (All):
Songs (High voice) with harp.
Songs, German (Middle High German).
Minnesang.
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Songs.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Other Title:
Four German medieval tales
German medieval tales
Place of Publication:
New Rochelle, NY : Bridge Records, [2011]
Language Note:
Sung in Middle High German.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
digital
audio file
Contents:
Blozen wir den anger ligen sahen : lied / Neidhart von Reuental (8:10)
Titurel fragments. Excerpts [verses 19, 44-46, 52, 57, 61-62, 64-65, 69-72, 132, 134, 139, 143-144, 146, 154, 159-167, 170] / Wolfram von Eschenbach (24:56)
Es seusst dorther von orient : tagelied / Oswald von Wolkenstein (13:46)
Gesangweise to the tune of "Our Lady" / Hans Sachs (17:39).
Participant:
Drew Minter, tenor, medieval harps.
Notes:
Recorded Christ the King Episcopal Church, Stone Ridge, N.Y.
Hard copy version record.
Contains:
Container of: Neidhart, von Reuenthal, active 13th century. Blôzen wir den anger ligen sâhen.
Container of: Wolfram, von Eschenbach, active 12th century. Titurel. Selections
Container of: Wolkenstein, Oswald von, 1377?-1445. Es seusst dort her von orient.
Container of: Sachs, Hans, 1494-1576. Gesangweise.
OCLC:
910514636
Publisher Number:
USCRS1197201
USCRS1197202
USCRS1197203
USCRS1197204
BCD9372 Bridge Records
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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