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Carminis Vagantibus




Early music ensemble from Petrozavodsk (Russia) Drolls was established in 1999. The only field of activity of the ensemble is western European music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Today Drolls are: Cherevko Dmitry (records, cornamuse, double flute, lyru, bamboo flute, domra, maultrommel, voice) Popov Pavel (raushpfeife, shawm, oboe, recorders, can, voice) Solovyev Igor (voice, mandolin, kantele, saz, ud, gothic harp) Nikitine Alexei (darabukka, djambey, landsknechttrommel, glockenspiel, percussion, voice) Popov Sergey (viela, rebec, hurdy-gurdy, voice) The band has recorded and edited five albums: Kalenda Maya, 2001; Carminis Vagantibus, 2003; Via Sacra, 2004; Quintus, 2004 Zara, 2006 (with Belorussian folk ensemble Guda) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.






In Taberna (Germany, XIII)
Branle de chevaux (France, XVI)
Douce dame jolie (G. de Machaut, XIV)
Fulget Dies Celebris (Germany, XII)
Los Bilbilicos (Spain, XV)
Lot Set Gotxs (LV)
Cuncti Simus (Llibre Vermell, Spain, XIV)
In Taberna
Domino (Franc. anon. XIII)
Ja Nuns Hons Pris (Richard Couer-de-Lion)
Debka #2 (Macedonia, trad.)
Dies iam laetitiae (Czechia, XV)
Miragres Fremosos (CSM)
Saltarello #2 (It. anon. XIV)
Et mai au douz tens novel (France, XIII)
Como Poden (CSM)
An Italian Rant - Packington's Pound (England, XVI)
Ductia #1 (anon. XIII)
Cantiga 292 (Spain, XIII)
Chanconeta Tedescha (trad.)
Saltarello #4 (It. anon. XIV)
Armenia (Armenia, trad.)
Lila colores (Spain, trad.)
Pase el aqua (Spain, XVI)
Trotto (It. anon. XIV)
Cuncti simus (Llibre Vermell, XIV)
Cantiga 259 (Spain, XIII)
Lamento di Tristano - La Rotta
La Quinte Estampit Royal (France, XIII)
Prolog (Span. cantiga XIII)
Saltarello #3 (It. anon. XIV)
Tourdion (Franc. anon.)
Nikriz Persev (Turkey, trad.)
Maravillous et Piadosos (CSM)
Null ome per ren (CSM)
Lady Carrie Dance (England, Anon. XVI)
In gotes Namen fara wir (Lutheran choral)
Ponce (It. anon. XIV)
Ungaresca (trad.)
A Virgen madre (Spain, XIII)
La Estampie real #6 (anon. XIII)
Ductia #2 (anon. XIII)
Czaldy-Waldy (anon. XIV)
Dietki Mlade i Stare (Czechia, XV)
Viadeira (Cerveri de Girona, XII)
La Manfredina - La Rotta (XIV)
Palaestina Lied (Vogelweide, 1170 - 1230)
La Septime Estampie Royal (France, XIII)
Virelai (G. de Machaut, 1300 - 1377)
Palaestina Lied (instr.)





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