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La Rocque 'n' Roll - Popular Music of Renaissance France

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The Baltimore Consort

 
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    Anyone with a taste for Renaissance French music will surely enjoy Baltimore Consort's wide ranging collection La Rocque 'N' Roll. From the lilting flute of "Branle Double" to the lucid vocals on "Mignonne, Allons Voir Si La Rose" to the soulful violin on "Gaillarde D' Escosse," each of the 26 selections is performed with care, skill, and grace. Baltimore Consort is well known for the excellence of their performances, and this album certainly upholds their tradition of clarity and quality.

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