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Anonymous
11th century. `Cambridge Songs` (Carmina Cantabrigiensia) (Rhineland)
The Cambridge Songs (Carmina Cantabrigiensia) are a collection of Goliardic medieval Latin poems found on ten leaves (ff. 432–41) of the Codex Cantabrigiensis (C, MS Gg. 5.35), now in Cambridge University Library.
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David regis inclita proles
Eric Mentzel (tenor), Agnet Christensen (vocals), Benjamin Bugbee (vocals, lyre, harp), Norbert Rodenkirchen (flute, lyre). Cologne, 2002.
Carmina qui quondam (ñë. Áîýöèÿ)
Fragment Benjamin Bugbee (lyre, vocals), Hannah Marty (harp), Robert Rodenkirchen (flute). 2016.
Felix qui potuit beni (ñë. Áîýöèÿ)
Eric Mentzel (tenor), Benjamin Bugbee (vocals, lyre, harp). Cologne, 2002.
O admirabile Veneris idolum
Agnet Christensen (vocals), Benjamin Bugbee (harp). Cologne, 2002.
Veni, dilectissime
Eric Mentzel (tenor), Agnet Christensen (vocals), Benjamin Bugbee (vocals, lyre, harp), Norbert Rodenkirchen (flute, lyre). Cologne, 2002.
Magnus cesar Otto
Eric Mentzel (tenor), Benjamin Bugbee (vocals, lyre, harp). Cologne, 2002.
Iam, dulcis amica, venito
Performed by Eric MENTZEL (tenor). Cologne, 2002.
Suavissima nunna
Eric Mentzel (tenor), Agnet Christensen (vocals), Benjamin Bugbee (vocals, lyre, harp), Norbert Rodenkirchen (flute, lyre). Cologne, 2002.
Caute cane, cantor care
Eric Mentzel (tenor), Agnet Christensen (vocals), Benjamin Bugbee (vocals, lyre, harp), Norbert Rodenkirchen (lyre). Cologne, 2002.
Heu quam praecipiti (ñë. Áîýöèÿ)
Fragment Hannah Marty (vocals, harp), Robert Rodenkirchen (flute). 2016.
Rota modos arte
Eric Mentzel (tenor), Agnet Christensen (vocals), Benjamin Bugbee (vocals, lyre, harp), Norbert Rodenkirchen (flute, lyre). Cologne, 2002.
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