Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Release artist | Release group type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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| Official | |||||||||
| 1.5 | Bransles de village (arr. Piffaro) | 5:04 | [anonymous] | Chansons et Danceries: French Renaissance Wind Music | Piffaro, The Renaissance Band | Album |
| Archiv Produktion | 447 107-2 |
Relationships
| bagpipe: | Adam Gilbert (composes and performs medieval music) (from 1994-06 until 1994-07) |
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| hurdy gurdy: | Robert Wiemken (American cornist) (from 1994-06 until 1994-07) |
| lute: | Grant Herreid (American scholar and lutenist) (from 1994-06 until 1994-07) |
| pipe and tabor: | Tom Zajac (from 1994-06 until 1994-07) |
| soprano recorder: | Joan Kimball (Renaissance music performer) (from 1994-06 until 1994-07) Gwyn Roberts (recorder and flute soloist) (from 1994-06 until 1994-07) |
| tabor: | Erik Anderson (sackbut player) (from 1994-06 until 1994-07) |
| tenor recorder: | Gwyn Roberts (recorder and flute soloist) (from 1994-06 until 1994-07) |
| recorded at: | Kirche St. Osdag (Mandelsloh, Neustadt am Rübenberge) in Neustadt am Rübenberge, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 1994-06 until 1994-07) |
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