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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2013 at 21:58
The version of Anonymous - Procurans Odium I have and like by far the best 
is of very soft female vocals singing the melody,  and it's otherworldly.  There are 
many, many different ways of doing this song.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2013 at 17:04
Just stumbled on this:

Virtutum Thronus Frangitur - Condutus - Medieval portative organ

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2013 at 20:57
Originally posted by brainstormer brainstormer wrote:

Anonymous - Edi Beo Thu, Hevene Quene
Anonymous - Procurans Odium
Codex Rossi XIV century_ Ballata - Amor Mi Fa Cantar A La Francesca

This is "the best" but you probably won't find it online anymore:
Heinrick Finck (1444-1527) - Wer ich eyn falck - Invicto regi jubilo

A little harder maybe for the rock palette to like:
Bartolino da Padova (c.1365-1405) - Qual lege move

The first two you listed are by a group from my home state of MIchigan called Anonymous 4--I own several of their wonderful albums and have actually had the great fortune of having heard them perform live three winters ago. (Second row seats!)

The Codex Rossi piece is not as friendly/pretty/melodious as some of the other stuff I've been listening to. Really love the work of Sweden's Rasmus Fleischer's Vox Vulgaris, Spain's Artefactum, Arany  Zoltan, and, of course, Guillaume de Machaut. 

Haven't found the Bartolino or Finck stuff yet. Thanks for all your suggestions! Really enjoying this immersion. It feels like going back home . . . 
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