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A sequence of Medieval Dance Tunes played by Paul Arden-Taylor on various early wind instruments, with still images of the instruments. We now have a list of titles courtesy of some research done by those nice people at musopen.org ! - (1) 0:00 - 1:19, a salterello, often modernly called "La Regina", from mss London, British Library, Additional 29987, pages 62v & 63r, . Late 14th or early 15th century Italy. (2) 1:20 - 2:15, "La Quinte Estampie Real" from the manuscript called "Chansonnier du Roi" (mss Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fronds français 844, page 104r.) Second half of 13th century. (3) 2:16 - 3:31, an excerpt (the first part) from "Tre Fontane", an istampitta from mss London, British Library, Additional 29987, pages 57r & 58v. Late 14th or early 15th century Italy. (4) 3:32 - 4:00, "Schiarazula Marazula" by Giorgio Maineri, mid 16th century. (5) 4:00 - 5:21, "La Quarte Estampie Royal", from the manuscript called "Chansonnier du Roi" (mss Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fronds français 844, page 104r.) Second half of 13th century. (6) 5:22 - 6:40, a salterello (popularly the "Dead Can Dance Salterello"), from mss London, British Library, Additional 29987, page 62v. Late 14th or early 15th century Italy. (7) 6:41 - 7:30, "Saltarello Ungaresche"