Cantiga

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Country Dances 00:00 Tools
The Well of Enchantment 00:00 Tools
Ja Nuns Hons Pris 00:00 Tools
La Rotta 00:00 Tools
Aran Boat Song 00:00 Tools
La Volta 00:00 Tools
Arran Boat Song 00:00 Tools
Harlequin Hornpipe 00:00 Tools
Cantiga 100 00:00 Tools
The Enchantment of the Faeries 00:00 Tools
The Horse's Brawl 00:00 Tools
Ganglot 00:00 Tools
Cantiga 108 00:00 Tools
Basse Dance 00:00 Tools
Andaluz 00:00 Tools
Cantiga 281 00:00 Tools
Skillywidden 00:00 Tools
Martha's Dragon 00:00 Tools
Bourees 00:00 Tools
Miss Judge's Jig 00:00 Tools
Valle De Lo Alto 00:00 Tools
The Sudden Appearance of Oberon 00:00 Tools
Hole In The Wall 00:00 Tools
La Rotta della Manfredina 00:00 Tools
Reels 00:00 Tools
The Wizard 00:00 Tools
Fischiettando 00:00 Tools
Childgrove 00:00 Tools
The Parting Glass 00:00 Tools
The Magick Butterfly 00:00 Tools
The Amulet 00:00 Tools
Tarantella 00:00 Tools
Burley Mariners 00:00 Tools
Moonlit Revels of the Gypsy Queene 00:00 Tools
Ding Dong Merrily 00:00 Tools
Lamento di Tristano 00:00 Tools
Kalenda Maya 00:00 Tools
The King's Quest 00:00 Tools
Procession of Sages and Warriors 00:00 Tools
Spagnoletta 00:00 Tools
The Otter's Pool 00:00 Tools
The Princess Royal 00:00 Tools
Amoroso 00:00 Tools
Argeers 00:00 Tools
Branle De Bourgogne 00:00 Tools
White Petticoat a La Turk 00:00 Tools
The Queen's Alman 00:00 Tools
Spooky Medley 00:00 Tools
Lament 00:00 Tools
Jigs 00:00 Tools
La Seste Estampie Real 00:00 Tools
Eres Agueda Gloriosa 00:00 Tools
Chanconeta Tedesca 00:00 Tools
Brawls 00:00 Tools
Wood's Lament 00:00 Tools
Branle de la Torche 00:00 Tools
Cantiga 166 00:00 Tools
Mouse Dance 00:00 Tools
Branle de Champagne 00:00 Tools
Ronde 00:00 Tools
Hey Ducky 00:00 Tools
Sedi Donka 00:00 Tools
Staines Morris 00:00 Tools
Campbell's Farewell 00:00 Tools
Mannschaft Pavanne 00:00 Tools
Reels Medley 00:00 Tools
Kemp’s Jig 00:00 Tools
Ton Ton 00:00 Tools
The People; June's Jig 00:00 Tools
Russian Sher 00:00 Tools
Estampie Real 00:00 Tools
Cantiga 353 00:00 Tools
Petit Vriens 00:00 Tools
Ramis 00:00 Tools
Douce Dame Jolie 00:00 Tools
Packington's Pound 00:00 Tools
Cantiga 166 (Como Poden) 00:00 Tools
Villancico 00:00 Tools
Now Is the Month of Maying 00:00 Tools
Galliard 00:00 Tools
La Romanesca 00:00 Tools
Cantiga 274 00:00 Tools
Heart's Ease 00:00 Tools
Lauda/The Rights Of Man 00:00 Tools
Spooky 00:00 Tools
Lauda / The Rights of Man 00:00 Tools
Kilcash 00:00 Tools
Le Seste Estampie Real 00:00 Tools
Torch Brawl 00:00 Tools
Branle De L'Official 00:00 Tools
Moonlit Revels of the Gypsy Queen 00:00 Tools
Brandle Des Cevaux 00:00 Tools
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CANTIGA began at the Texas Renaissance Festival in Plantersville Texas as the result of a musical collaboration which began in the 1970's. Fiddler Malcolm Smith and harpist Martha Gay joined forces to focus on the performance of ancient Europeam repertoire. The group selected the name CANTIGA, meaning "song" in Spanish in the tradition of Alfonso X, also known as "El Sabio". Alfonso X is remembered for bringing musicians from all over the world to share in an exchange of music. The duo added several more musicians to round out the melodies. Joining with troubador Owain Phyfe, they formed the critically acclaimed "New World Renaissance Band", performing and recording early music for modern ears. Current members of Cantiga include: Robert Bielefeld, Martha Gay, Mark Caudill and Max Dyer. Cantiga has released 3 critically acclaimed CD's: "Once Upon a Time", "Magic Steps" and most recently "The Otter's Pool". MARTHA GAY studied harp with Mildred Milligan and later with Derrick Bell of the Chieftains. She brings an intense love of history to her music, a love which formerly led her to Oxford University where she studied Archaeology. BOB BIELEFELD performs as a festival and theatre performer. He plays flute, fife and specializes in the ancient instruments of the recorder family. His musical experience includes a wide spectrum of influences ranging from classical to jazz, ethnic to barbershop quartet. Bob has a large repertoire including European, Celtic and English Dance melodies. MARK CAUDILL A Celtic fiddler of great versatility and charm, Mark brings infectious musicality and a sunny personality to the group. From Boston, Mark attended Harvard as a geology major before returning to full-time music making, joining Cantiga in 1999. MAX DYER adds the proper mix for bringing all the instruments together with his cello. He also plays with the the Houston Ballet and enjoys all kinds of music. CONRADO "CHARRY" GARCIA plays charango. He is from Chile and specializes in the music of Central and South America. Charry joined Cantiga in 2001 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.