Anonymous, Italy, 14th century. Certainly the most popular dance that has been 'bequeathed' from that period.

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Wonderful mystical theme, arranged for harp, fiddles, flute and enchanting female vocals. Anonymous, Spain, 14th century.
A dance from the time after the first crusades with obvious oriental influences. Anonymous, Italy, 14th century.
Graceful dance from the 13th century with santoor, hurdy-gurdy, tambour and full percussion arrangement. Based on “Santa Maria Amar”, the tune was composed by Alfonso X el Sabio (1221-1284).
A medieval marketplace: merchants, jugglers, swindlers and the appropriate music.
A medieval marketplace: merchants, jugglers, swindlers and the appropriate music. Variation of Danza Spekulatia 1.
An evening at the campfire of an English castle's courtyard: flute, fiddle, framedrum and female voice set the mood for the scene.
Spherical santoor intro leads to an early piece of canonical polyphony from the 13th century that was originally composed by French troubadour “Paignour” (Guillaume d’Amiens).
Lively „king’s dance“ with festive trombones. Anonymous, France, 13th century.
A well known Spanish song from the 14th century with harp intro, arranged as a spirited dance.