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medieval music journal home gallery nov 07 47 mit ganczem willen wünsch ich dir by sirius lux grammaticvs | medieval music journal | no comments illustrations from the nuremberg chronicles , 1493. 47 mit ganczem willen wünsch ich dir – conrad paumann – música antigua – eduardo paniagua . mit ganczem willen wünsch ich dir with all my heart i wish you t his so beautiful instrumental called “mit ganczem willen” (with all my heart i wish you), was composed by conrad paumann (c. 1410 — 1473), born in nuremberg, germany. although he was blind, it didn’t stop him becoming widely known as a master organist, composer and lutenist. in 1447 he became the official town organist of nuremberg. this piece is taken his famous book about organ playing (1452), called “fundamentum organisandi”. being as rebellious as he was talented, he left what was probably a stifling environment, and went secretly to munich in 1450, where he was immediately employed by duke albrecht iii as court organist, who also gave him a house. munich was officially his home for the remainder of his life, although he began to travel extensively. paumann, being blind, never wrote down his music, and may have been an improviser above all. he has been credited with inventing the system of tablature for the lute in germany; while it cannot be proven, it seems reasonable both because of paumann’s influence, and because of the ease with which music can be dictated using tablature. unquestionably his influence had much to do with the subsequent development of a culture of organ-playing and composition in germany, a tradition which culminated in the 18th century with the work of j.s. bach. nov 04 45 to serve a better master by kitty briton | medieval music journal | no comments walters ms. w.425 , prayer book (fragment) 45 si abra en este baldres by juan del encina . performed by ensemble la romanesca . to serve a better master i would hope that a time will come when the idea of one human being owning another as property will be no more than a distant, and repugnant memory. but as late as the nineteenth century, slave ownership was common in countries that we might otherwise consider civilized. in the old testament, the law given by god to moses limited the time that a slave could be kept as property. but if a slave had a wife and children whom he loved, or if he had a good master who provided well for his slave, he could choose to remain the property of his master for life (exodus 21:6) in the early days of the church, when roman law still permitted slave ownership, the epistles recommended to slaves that they accept the rule of their masters as their god-given destiny (ephesians 6:5, 1 peter 2:18 ). perhaps saint agricola was one of the better masters. it seems that having converted to christianity himself, he won over his slave vitalis only for both of them to face martyrdom under the persecution of diocletian, caesar. today, november 4th, is the feast of agricola and vitalis. if we are in the position of directing workers, let us remember that they are as human as we are, and treat them with the same respect we would wish to receive were our roles reversed. and if we are in the position of providing service, let us do it as if we work for the person we value most highly in our own lives without regard to how they treat us. nov 03 44 the merry and medieval ‘plum pottage’ by andrea mcmillin | medieval music journal | no comments roman de la rose (the lover and the rose). guillaume de lorris & jean de meun , c1490-1500, brittsh library ms harley 4425f.184v 44 si abra en este baldres by juan del encina . performed by ensemble la romanesca . the merry and medieval ‘plum pottage’ t harvest time in many cultures is a time about sharing and coming together to celebrate the year’s bounty and the dishes it produces. it’s that time of year where family is in town (or gathered in your village), loved ones are near, and what brings us together? food. this time of year was especially important in many medieval households, as a time for celebration, giving, and for many to share the best of their kitchens with their guests. where cooks cook and present their dishes with great pride. now what did they eat? or what was served? we have a good idea of what was served from many of the artworks left to us today, as well as recipes that have been passed down, which have their roots in the medieval kitchen. for example, mincemeat tarts or pies, goose, special pies, roasted pig, swan (but only with permission from the crown), stewed vegetables, mulled wines and ale were all presented on the table. some modern themed cookbooks such as my own inspired by the book series, game of thrones, contain recipes with a medieval origin, that are quite fantastic. what is one of the most popular dishes today? i would go with christmas pudding. christmas pudding is another christmas tradition which sources say began in the middle ages but it might have been earlier than that, as there is a reference to it as far back as roman times. the traditional name of “plum pudding” came later, in the victorian era. but the fruit pudding familiar today was known variously as “plum porridge, or pottage” or “frumenty.” like many of the dishes from the middle ages which consisted of varieties of meat and raisin dishes; this dish was made from porridge or boiled wheat, raisins or “plums”, eggs, sweetened by molasses or honey, as sugar was very expensive, fruits, currants, dates, then spiced with cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger. the mixture was kept moist by treacle or molasses. the pudding’s fair alcohol content helped preserve it. it would then be good to eat anywhere from a month to a year after it was made. we start to see variation and addition to the dish as early as 1420, and during the reign of elizabeth i, plums were introduced as a fruit in the mixture. due to popularity of the fruit, it was added to many other dishes, hence “plum pottage” came to be. after the pudding was cooked, it was originally hung from a hook in a “pudding cloth.” this was later changed to cooking or boiling/steaming later on. the round little shape it has today topped with holly began to circulate in 1836. this is where the food specifically becomes a christmas dessert. originally it was eaten as a topping with pork, much as we use apple sauce today. authors such as charles dickens reference the new popular use in his story adding the dish to a christmas meal. cards and printed articles also show families gathered and celebrating the holiday with the pudding dressed with its holly on the table. on a funny note, both christmas puddings were outlawed to be eaten in the 17th century by the commonwealth parliament. the consumption of the foods were considered “heathenish and a papistical practice.” this silliness was reversed under the rule of charles ii. historylearningsite.co.uk nb, christmas pudding, it’s medieval orgin. the west austrialian, dec. 21, 1935 ( trove.nla.gov.au ) http://www.historytoday.com/maggie-black/englishmans-plum-pudding nov 02 45 the unicorn by andrea mcmillin | medieval music journal | no comments the unicorn in captivity. one of the series of seven tapestries the hunt of the unicorn, 1495-1505. flanders. 45 “je vivroie liemente” – guillaume de machaut by anima the unicorn “save me from the lion’s mouth; for thou hast heard me from the horns of unicorns.” psalms 22:21 t he legendary unicorn is perhaps one of the most recognizable and well-known mythical beasts known to modern and medieval literature and lore. since antiquity, the unicorn was a beast with a large, pointed, spiralling horn from its forehead. but the actual description of this “beast” remains unknown, despite pictorial imagery that we have today. the mentioning of the unicorn dates back to ancient seals, arising from the indus valley civilisation, and is further mentioned by the ancient greek authors in their own natural history accounts. greek authors such as ctesias, strab

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