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The Ensemble Unicorn consists of five musicians specialising in early music. Together with guest-musicians the Ensemble is dedicated to the… read moreThe Ensemble Unicorn consists of five musicians specialising in early music. Together with guest-musicians the Ensemble is dedicated to the interpretation of music from the Middle Ages to the Baroque and of works of their own. The aim is… read moreThe Ensemble Unicorn consists of five musicians specialising in early music. Together with guest-musicians the Ensemble is dedicated to the interpretation of music from the Middle Ages to the Baroque and of works of their own. The aim is always lively authenticity, avoiding the merely pedantic. A… read more -
Guiraut Riquier
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Guiraut Riquier (c.1230 - 1292) is among the last of the Provençal troubadours. He is well known because of his great care in writing out h… read moreGuiraut Riquier (c.1230 - 1292) is among the last of the Provençal troubadours. He is well known because of his great care in writing out his works and keeping them together — the New Grove Encyclopedia considers him an "anthologist… read moreGuiraut Riquier (c.1230 - 1292) is among the last of the Provençal troubadours. He is well known because of his great care in writing out his works and keeping them together — the New Grove Encyclopedia considers him an "anthologist" of his own works. He served under Aimery IV, Viscount… read more -
Gautier de Coincy
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Gautier de Coincy (1177 - 1236), French abbot, poet and musical arranger. While he served as prior of Vic-sur-Aisne he compiled Les Miracle… read moreGautier de Coincy (1177 - 1236), French abbot, poet and musical arranger. While he served as prior of Vic-sur-Aisne he compiled Les Miracles de Nostre-Dame (known in English as The Miracles of Notre Dame or The Miracles of Our Lady) in w… read moreGautier de Coincy (1177 - 1236), French abbot, poet and musical arranger. While he served as prior of Vic-sur-Aisne he compiled Les Miracles de Nostre-Dame (known in English as The Miracles of Notre Dame or The Miracles of Our Lady) in which he set poems in praise of the Virgin Mary to popular me… read more -
Giulio Cesare Barbetta
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Walther von der Vogelweide
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Marco Dall'Aquila
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John Johnson
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Giraut de Bornelh
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Joan Ambrosio Dalza
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Alfonso X El Sabio
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