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(Left to right: Angie, David, Jann, Chris.) |
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Who we are
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Who we are |
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"Altramar shares historical repertoire as lived experience, weaving compelling performances out of the synthesis of song and story, voices and instruments." |
We record for: |
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St.
Francis
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Nova Stella: |
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Iberian Garden:
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Crossroads of the Celts:
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Fabulae Latinae:
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The Eternal Hero:
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(ph) 812/332-6402 |
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Where we play
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Graphics and funny stuff
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snapshots,
manuscript illustrations,
maps, album art, cartoons, etc.
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Altramar Tour Tales
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Altramar's A-#1 Fellow Traveller
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Angie's early music radio program, syndicated nationally from
WFIU, is |
Chris's African-jazz band is |
The "Five Bitchin' Babes" ofBimbetta |
Kim Pineda's
Benevolent Order for Music of the Baroque
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Chris's Middle-Eastern band:
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The
Early Music Institute
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Chris Smith's Topics in Music materials. |
The Thesaurus Musicarum Latinarum is a fantastic, searchable online database on Latin/medieval music topics. |
A fine online newsgroup is rec.music.early. |
The IU School of Music's list of online music resources |
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Online version of the Bayeux Tapestry |
Definitely visit our buddies at Early Music America |
And definitely don't forget to visit
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Yet another good newsgroup is alt.music.arabic. |
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