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Music & Poetry from Thirteenth Century France

Music & Poetry from Thirteenth Century France

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GTIN00034571179490
EAN0034571179490
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Product Description

John Potter, Christopher O'Gorman, and Roger Covey-Crump take us on a medieval journey with their latest album "Music & Poetry From Thirteenth Century France." If you've ever wanted to transport yourself back in time to a bustling medieval marketplace, this album is your ticket. The trio combines hauntingly beautiful vocals with authentic instrumentation to bring to life the music of 13th century France. Potter's voice soars effortlessly over O'Gorman's intricate lute playing, while Covey-Crump's percussion adds just the right amount of rhythm and texture. The result is a mesmerizing blend of music and poetry that will leave you feeling like you've stumbled upon a hidden gem from centuries past. Tracks like "La Mule Sans Frein" and "Quant voi la fleur" showcase the trio's mastery of the medieval repertoire, while their interpretation of "Chauf soif," a rousing drinking song, will have you raising your goblet in celebration. While some may find the lack of modern production techniques a bit jarring, true fans of early music will appreciate the authenticity and attention to detail that Potter, O'Gorman, and Covey-Crump bring to each track. In a world full of auto-tuned pop stars and overproduced tracks, "Music & Poetry From Thirteenth Century France" is a refreshing reminder of the power and beauty of music that has stood the test of time. So grab your cloak and sword, and let John Potter, Christopher O'Gorman, and Roger Covey-Crump whisk you away to a bygone era of chivalry and romance.