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Telynor 2

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Tracks

  1. Pastime with Good Company / Brillig
    The song is by King Henry VIII; the tune played afterward is © 1990 by Anna Peekstok.
    JOHN— guitar, synthesizer, percussion
    ANNA— vocal, hurdy-gurdy, percussion

  2. Two French Dances
    We learned the first from Francois Dizin and the second from William Pint and Felicia Dale, who say they learned it from Tania Opland.
    JOHN— guitar, bass guitar
    ANNA— hurdy-gurdy, whistle

  3. The Unpleasant Night
    Melody © 1990 by Anna Peekstok, lyrics adapted from The Outlandish Knight, a traditional ballad from the British Isles.
    JOHN— cittern
    ANNA— vocal, guitar, recorder, bodhran

  4. Flos Filius
    Motet from the School of Notre Dame, 13th Century.
    JOHN— synthesizer, cittern
    ANNA— vocal, recorders

  5. Ot dólu ide lûdata Iána (Here Comes Silly Anna)
    Traditional Bulgarian dance
    JOHN— guitar, cittern, drum
    ANNA— hurdy-gurdy, recorders

  6. Hangman
    Traditional ballad.
    sound sample: hangman.wav (22.2 kHz, 330k, 14 sec), courtesy of Three Rivers Folklife Society.
    ANNA— vocal, octave mandolin
    JOHN— cittern

  7. Japati
    © 1990 by John Peekstok
    ANNA— recorder
    JOHN— cittern, drum, bell
    WILLIAM PINT— guitar

  8. La lain’ de nos moutons / Bouffons
    Traditional French song followed by a Renaissance dance melody.
    ANNA— vocal, hurdy-gurdy, whistle, recorder, bodhrán
    JOHN— cittern, bells

  9. Tordion
    French Renaissance.
    ANNA— recorders, tamborine
    JOHN— cittern, guitar

  10. The True Lovers’ Farewell / The Apes of Hell
    The song is a traditional English song. The tune played afterward is © 1990 by John Peekstok.
    ANNA— vocal, guitar, bodhran, bells
    JOHN— cittern

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