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Canon Law and Cloistered Women: Periculoso and Its Commentators, 1298-1545 by Elizabeth Makowski

Roses by Country Homes

Temple of Chastity Codex Las Huelgas Music from 13th Century Spaine by Milles Fleurs

Angouleme -Limoges

The Magic Finger by Roald Dahl

Gregorian Chant by St Cecilia's Benedictine Abbey Isle of Wight

Western Art by Various

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GroupsAuditeurs de France Musique, BBC Radio 3 Listeners, Catholic Apologetics, Catholic Tradition, Cats, books, life is good., Gardening, Gregorian Chant, Medieval Europe, Pope Benedict XVI, The Globe

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I've only discovered librarything today and was fascinated to discover that eight books in my rather random library are also in yours!
It's a combination of English, French, Italian, and German madrigals. Here's the description on the group's website: http://www.kingssingers.com/recordings/rec_mhistorytour.htm
Thanks for the welcome, Jane. I listen to early music while I'm writing or sleeping. When I lived in New York I went to concerts at the Cloisters, but since moving to L.A. it's become a purely iPod experience. Lately I've been listening to Navan, an a capella trio that sings Celtic folk music. Check 'em out: http://www.navan.org/index.html. I've also been obsessed with the King's Singers' album Madrigal History Tour for the past year.
We do not share too many books, but we certainly have some similar interests!
"Talking About Music", now THERE was a program!

Good to have you on board Jane - would you mind if I posted your message on the group page and I can then reply to it there?

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