Offers a guide to resources on the Spanish figure who organized a collection of poems in honor of the Virgin.
Read about the King of Castille and Leon, active from 1252 to 1284, known as "El Sabio," or "the Wise," and also a composer.
Describes the monarch, founder of the chair of music at Salamanca Univ. and overseer of the musical compilation "Cantigas de Santa Maria."
Offers a tracklist of a recording of choral music, including motets, chansons and a mass, by the 15th-century Burgundian master.
Eponymous collection of essays about this musician to Charles the Bold is subtitled "Method, Meaning, and Context in Late Medieval Music."
Provides a summary of the life and work of this medieval troubador. Links to recordings of his work.
Provides a list of source materials, critical editions and translations of the 13th-century composer.
Features resources related to the foremost lute player of the Italian Renaissance. Review programs from 1998 celebrations of his 500th birthday.
Offers a profile of this blind German organist, composer and reputed inventor of lute tablature, from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music.
Presents the tracklist of a recording of religious music by this medieval English composer, performed by the Hillier Ensemble.
Connects to several descriptions of the life and career of this English composer and contemporary of John Dunstable.
Summarizes the life and work of this medieval troubador, with links to recordings of his music.
Supplies notes on the music of this medieval troubador and links to recordings of his songs.
Check out this list of Library of Congress citations for this late-medieval German song writer who influenced the future art of the lied.