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Name of performers/ensemble:
-Abd aj-Jalil Ali, Awadallah
-Abourizk, Michael
-Alvarez, Andrea
-Bagby, Benjamin
-Bates, Ryan
-Bazarov, Jumabay
-Becker, Peter
-Benzaken, Danielle
-Bernstein, Catesby
-Beyer, Elyse
-Bjornsti, Karen
-Bleeke, Mark
-Blyweiss, Jessica Bay
-Boyle, Giarcarla
-Brodsky, Jordan
-Broman, Brad
-Brown, Tiffany
-Burt, Vanessa
-Butnik, Brian
-Caliendo, Kevin
-Cantave, Stephane
-Carei, Jessica
-Carlton, Abigail Blythe
-Cerino, Stephanie
-Chavez, George
-Chazelle, Anna
-Chianesi, Chris
-Chilana, Meetinder
-Collett, Mark
-Cook, Ron
-Couvillion, Adriene
-Cramer, Emily
-Cristi, Andrew
-Dalton, Alexandra
-Davis-Dyer, Diana
-Dialogos
-DiConcetto, Andrew
-Diker, Tacettin
-Dotson, Christina Norman
-Duda, Emily
-Dutton, Elisabeth
-Elliott, Andrew
-Emerson, Aleka
-Espinosa, Amanda
-Esposito, Joe
-Fair, Justin
-Fithian, Zach
-Folan, Andrea
-Funaro, Jeff
-Gallas, Sydney
-Gargan, Amy
-Gassert, Katie
-Germain, Kelly
-Giancola, Eric
-Goldstein, Holly
-Goodman, Brandon
-Green, Lee
-Greenberg, Rebecca
-Guadagnino, Gina
-Guillett, Amanda
-Hambel, Kristin
-Heinlein, Kurt
-Hernandez, Michelle
-Holtslaw, Brittany
-Houlihan, Kelly
-Hubshman, Samantha
-Hughes, Laura
-Hughes, Tim
-Huiett, Erin
-Hydock, Dolores
-Imbrogno, Zack
-Jarrell, Julian
-Jefferson, Rebeca
-Johnston, Leah
-Jones, Adam
-Jones, Julia
-Jones, Leigh
-Jordan, Jenn
-Joy, Ruby
-Kahrl, Andrew
-Kaplan, Benjamin
-Karger, Jillian
-Kass, Kim
-Katt, Ellen
-Keating, Kat
-Kocher, Nick
-Kramida, Xenia
-Kummer, Eberhard
-LaBella, Wendy
-Lamoreaux, Rosa
-LaRosa, James
-Leonard, Emily
-Levine, Jes
-Levy, David
-Levy, Lynne
-Lim, Hyeji
-Livljanic, Katarina
-Login, Jenni
-Long, Andrew
-Long, Lisa
-Lupp, Marissa
-Mackey, James
-Martinson, Kimberly
-Masser, Suzie
-Maurer, Albrecht
-Mazziotti, Donna
-McMillan, Jory
-McVea, Jessica
-Messina, Jen
-Metzger, Kevin
-Milioti, Cristin
-Miner, Alex
-Mongiovi, Gabriella
-Mosthof, Marielle
-Myung, Tony
-Nestor, Justin
-Nguyen, Katherine
-Noel, Jenna
-Northrup, Steven
-Nuova compagnia del Maggio di Frassinoro
-Ollmann, Britta
-Orr, Sasha
-O’Rourke, Mary
-Panaro, Paolo
-PanHarmonium
-Pérez IV, José
-Perlow, Dave
-Peters, Jak
-Pierno, Corey
-Porter, Andrew
-Potter, Richard
-Powell, Greg
-Quick, Mary
-Ransom, Dan
-Rediger, Kate
-Reilly, Teresa
-Reinsch, Kendrick
-Richard, Jacob
-Riggs, Marcail
-Ritchie, Michael
-Robbins, Nick
-Rodenkirchen, Norbert
-Roquemore, Xosha
-Roschman, Sean
-Rotschild, Nathan
-Rouch, Emily
-Russell, Sean
-Sarian, Alexander
-Schaller, Ryan
-Schmittler, Danny
-Schuckman, Amanda
-Schwebach, Leah
-Seifter, Jennifer
-Shanklin, Jim
-Shear, Steve
-Sherburne, Mackenzie
-Shorts, Dorian
-Silvi, Lauren
-Skipitares, Theodora
-Smith, Colleen
-Societŕ del Maggio Costabonese
-Spangler, Nick
-Sprague, Elizabeth
-Stanley, Brooke
-Stockman, Theo
-Stutzel, Kate
-Sund, Stacey
-Swartz, Kelly
-Tolaydo, Michael
-Treco, Haley
-Velie, Alan
-Villegas, Vanessa
-Wheeler, Sarah
-Worley, John
-Woycke, Kim
-Zaerr, Linda Marie
-Zaerr, Laura
-Zagarra, Joy


Title of clip:
-Aristotle: Aristotle's come-uppance
-Ash Tree: Romanesque harp accompaniment
-Aucassin: Group performance
-Aucassin: Torelore
-Ballad of Tam Lin, unaccompanied song
-Beowulf hunts Grendel’s mother
-Beowulf: Beowulf boasts; Hrothgar recalls Grendel’s assaults
-Beowulf: Beowulf fights Grendel
-Beowulf: Death of Beowulf and the dragon
-Beowulf: Dragon awakes
-Beowulf: Grendel comes
-Beowulf: In off the moors comes Grendel
-Beowulf: The grim demon arrives
-Beranger of the Long Ass
-Butcher: Group performance
-Butcher: Solo performance
-Conquest: William and Orable in the dungeon
-Conquest: William enters the Saracen city of Orange
-Culhwch and Olwen
-Disciplina: Little bird
-Edige: Scene from Turkic epic
-Eustace: Disguises
-Fables: Monkey King
-Fables: Mouse and Frog
-Gawain: Bertilak’s wife gets Gawain to accept green girdle
-Gawain: Bertilak’s wife tries to seduce Gawain
-Gawain: Bertilak’s wife tries yet again to seduce Gawain
-Gawain: Gawain gets ready for the Green Knight’s blow
-Gawain: Gawain leaves in search of Green Knight
-Gawain: Green Knight leaves and King Arthur reacts
-Gawain: Green Knight’s challenge
-Gawain: Hunting and wooing scenes
-Gawain: Lady attempts to seduce Gawain
-Gawain: The alarming Green Knight
-Gesta: Devil
-Gesta: Magician
-Gesta: Of fidelity, or young prince rescued from pirates
-Goatleaf: Romanesque harp accompaniment
-Golden Legend: Martyrdom of St. Felicitas and Her Seven Sons
-Golden Legend: St. Nicholas
-Golden Legend: Virgin Mary rescues widow's son from captivity
-Golden Legend: Virgin Mary saves thief from hanging
-Greed and Envy: The ending
-Hebrew Arthur: Author speaks; Merlin's trick
-Helen Queen of Sparta: Scenes
-Hilali epic: Awadallah sings of Abu Zayd
-Hunchbacks: Entire fabliau
-Hunchbacks: Inebriated minstrel starts telling the fabliau
-Hunchbacks: Servant tries to dispose of bodies
-Hunchbacks: Wife hires man to dispose of dead bodies
-Igor: Tragic campaign begins
-Inferno, canto VIII: Dante meets Francesca
-Jataka: Three tales
-Jataka: Two tales
-Judith: Judith prepares to kill Holophernes
-Karagöz: Karagöz as boatman
-Knights, Clerks, Churls
-Lancelot cuts off Proud Knight’s head at maiden’s request
-Lancelot: Dwarf deceives Lancelot
-Lancelot: Father vs. Son
-Lancelot: Queen Guinevere is delighted with Lancelot
-Lancelot: Queen Guinevere repents of her cruelty; Lancelot attempts suicide
-Metamorphoses: Narcissus
-Miracle of Theophilus
-Moor of Venice: Shakespeare’s source for Othello
-Nibelungenlied: Opening lines; group dance
-Nightingale
-Nightingale: Romanesque harp accompaniment
-Orfeo: Opening scenes
-Orlando: Opening canto
-Our Lady's Tumbler
-Partridges with four performers
-Partridges: Wife devours birds
-Perceval: Gawain and Evil Maiden
-Perceval: Gawain knocks rude squire off his nag
-Perceval: Getting the Red Knight’s armor
-Perceval: Grail appears, Perceval silent
-Perceval: Knight insults maiden and Gawain
-Perceval: Ladies mock Gawain
-Perceval: Maiden with Little Sleeves taunts her sister
-Perceval: Perceval and Proud Knight
-Perceval: Perceval and the knights: devils or angels?
-Perceval: Perceval at hermitage
-Perceval: Perceval meets charcoal burner
-Perceval: Perceval takes knights for devils, then angels
-Perceval: Two sisters, a slap
-Renard: Camel, papal legate, speaks in court before Lion the King
-Renard: Chanteclere the Cock and his wife, Pinte the Hen
-Renard: Fox and Chanteclere the Cock
-Renard: Fox and Tibert the Cat
-Renard: Fox tricks Tibert the Cat
-Renard: Wolf returns home to his den
-Rhymed Roland: Aude and Charlemagne mourn together (in Old French)
-Rhymed Roland: Aude prays, then dies in Charlemagne's arms
-Rhymed Roland: Aude’s prayer over Oliver’s body
-Robin Hood and the bold peddler, guitar accompaniment
-Robin Hood and the golden arrow, guitar accompaniment
-Roland: Ballad of Roland and Oliver
-Roland: Charlemagne hears horn, Ganelon rebukes him
-Roland: Duke Samson is killed
-Roland: Roland blows his saxophone
-Roland: Roland grieves over Oliver
-Roland: Roland is fierce
-Roland: Roland's death, guitar accompaniment
-Roncisvalle: Maggio performance
-Rose or Dole: Scenes
-Rose: Covetousness, Envy, Sorrow, Poverty
-Rose: Dance in Garden; God of Love wounds young man
-Rose: God of Love with Wealth and Beauty
-Rose: Lover enters Garden of Mirth
-Rose: Lover's sufferings described
-Rose: Mimed images on garden wall
-Rose: Narcissus and Echo
-Rose: Narcissus and Echo-comic handling
-Rose: Narcissus and Echo-puppets
-Rose: Story until Lover receives kiss, 1
-Rose: Story until Lover receives kiss, 2
-Rose: Venus persuades Fair Welcome to kiss Lover
-Rose: Wealth
-Samson and Delilah
-Séquence de Sainte Eulalie (Sequence, or Song, of St. Eulalia)
-Silence: Eufemie reveals love for Cador
-Silence: Friendship and honor
-Silence: Merlin's laughter
-Silence: Merlin, Nature and Nurture
-Silence: Minstrels
-Silence: Minstrels arrive
-Silence: Nature creates Silence
-Silence: Queen accuses Silence of rape
-Silence: Queen tries to seduce Silence
-Silence: Silence leads knights in battle
-Silence: Silence's female identity revealed
-St. Brendan: Adventures
-St. John: Sins and miraculous forgiveness
-St. Peter and Jongleur: Puppets, 1
-St. Peter and Jongleur: Puppets, 2
-St. Peter and Jongleur: Satan finds all his souls gone
-Tahkemoni: Of seven maidens and their mendacity, 1
-Tahkemoni: Of seven maidens and their mendacity, 2
-Tain: Opening tales
-There Was a City: A crazy world, a sane man
-Three Women: Drinking in tavern
-Three Women: The Musical
-Titurel: Hurdy-gurdy; an episode
-Tristan by Béroul: Iseut arrives at the swamp; villains fall in the mud
-Tristan by Béroul: Iseut as melodrama
-Tristan by Béroul: Iseut’s Oath, 1
-Tristan by Béroul: Iseut’s Oath, 2
-Tristan by Béroul: Lovers take revenge
-Tristan by Béroul: Potion wears off; Tristan repents
-Tristan by Béroul: Tristan rescues Iseut from lepers
-Tristan by Béroul: Tristan teaches dog to hunt without barking
-Tristan by Béroul: Tristan’s leap
-Tristan by Béroul: Villains plot
-Tristano: Maggio performance
-Troilus: Reading in a paved parlor
-Wedding of Gawain: What do women want?
-Wife’s Lament: She tells of her sorrow
-William in Monastery: William forces his way into monastery and beats up monks
-Yvain: Calogrenant meets giant bull-herder
-Yvain: Fight with demons, 1
-Yvain: Fight with demons, 2
-Yvain: Lion attempts suicide
-Yvain: Love conquers Yvain
-Yvain: Love-Hate debate
-Yvain: Maiden provides horse
-Yvain: Yvain and Laudine talk of love, 1
-Yvain: Yvain and Laudine talk of love, 2
-Yvain: Yvain falls in love
-Yvain: Yvain fights boldly, defeats Count Alier
-Yvain: Yvain loses his mind
-Yvain: Yvain meets the Lion
-Yvain: Yvain's lion


Language of performance:
-Arabic, Egyptian
-Croatian, Renaissance
-English, Middle
-English, Modern
-English, Old
-French, Old
-German, Middle High
-Hebrew
-Italian, Medieval
-Italian, Modern
-Italian, Renaissance
-Karakalpak
-Latin, Classical
-Latin, Medieval
-Turkish


Setting:
-classroom setting
-public performance setting
-recording/rehearsal space
-other


Geographical location:
-Croatia
-Egypt
-Italy
-Sweden
-Turkey
-United States
-Uzbekistan


Title of work:
-Amir Khafaji: Abu Zayd
-Aucassin et Nicolette (Aucassin and Nicolette)
-Ballad of Tam Lin
-Beowulf
-Berangier au long cul (Berangier of the Long Ass)
-Bouchier d'Abevile (Butcher of Abbeville)
-Chanson de Roland (Song of Roland)
-Chevaliers, les clers et les vilains (Knights, Clerks and Churls)
-Chtenie svetogo Ivana Zlatoustogo (Legend of St. John Chrysostom)
-Commedia (Divine Comedy): Inferno
-Convoiteux et l’envieux (Greed and Envy)
-Culhwch ac Olwen (Culhwch and Olwen)
-Disciplina clericalis (Scholar’s Guide): Lay, or Tale, of the Little Bird
-Edige
-Fables
-Gesta Romanorum (Deeds of the Romans)
-Helen Queen of Sparta
-Ic ţis giedd wrece (Wife’s Lament)
-Jataka
-Judita (Judith)
-Karagöz
-King Artus
-Lai d'Aristote (Lay of Aristotle)
-Lai de chevrefoil (Lay of the Goatleaf)
-Lai de laostic (Lay of the Nightingale)
-Lai del fresne (Lay of the Ash Tree)
-Lancelot ou le Chevalier de la Charrette (Lancelot or the Knight of the Cart)
-Legenda aurea (Golden Legend)
-Metamorphoses: Narcissus
-Miracle de Theophile (Miracle of Theophilus)
-Moniage Guillaume (William in the Monastery)
-Moro di Venezia (Moor of Venice)
-Navigatio sancti Brendani (Voyage of St. Brendan)
-Nibelungenlied (Song of the Nibelungs)
-Orlando innamorato (Roland in Love)
-Perceval ou le conte du Graal (Perceval or the Story of the Grail)
-Perdris (Partridges)
-Prise d’Orange (Conquest of Orange)
-Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow
-Robin Hood and the Pedlar Bold (Robin Hood and the Bold Peddler)
-Roland rimé (Rhymed Roland)
-Roman de la Rose (Romance of the Rose)
-Roman de la Rose ou de Guillaume de Dole (Romance of the Rose or of Guillaume de Dole)
-Roman de Renart (Romance of Renard the Fox)
-Roman de Silence (Romance of Silence)
-Roncisvalle (Roncevaux)
-Saint Piere et le jougleor (St. Peter and the Jongleur)
-Samson dux fortissime (Samson the Mightiest Leader)
-Séquence de Sainte Eulalie (Sequence, or Song, of St. Eulalia)
-Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
-Sir Orfeo
-Slovo o polku Igoreve (Lay, or Song, of Igor’s Campaign)
-Tahkemoni (Book of Tahkemoni)
-Táin Bó Cúailnge (Tain [Cattle Raid])
-Titurel
-Tombeor Nostre Dame (Our Lady's Tumbler)
-Tristan et Iseut (Tristan and Iseut)
-Tristano e Isotta (Tristan and Isolde)
-Troilus and Criseyde
-Trois bossus (Three Hunchbacks)
-Trois dames de Paris (Three Women of Paris)
-Una ciutatz fo (There Was a City)
-Weddynge of Sir Gawen and Dame Ragnell (Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnell)
-Wistasse le moine (Eustace the Monk)
-Yvain ou le Chevalier au Lion (Yvain or the Knight with the Lion)


Author:
-Anonymous
-Béroul
-Chrétien de Troyes
-Dante Allighieri
-Durand
-Eustache d'Amiens
-Fioroni, Romolo
-Geoffrey Chaucer
-Giambattista Cinzio Giraldi
-Guerin
-Guillaume de Lorris
-Heldris of Cornwall
-Henri d'Andeli
-Jacobus de Voragine
-Jean Bodel
-Jean Renart
-Judah Al-Harizi
-Marie de France
-Marko Marulic
-Matteo Maria Boiardo
-Ovid (P. Ovidius Naso)
-Pedro Alfonso
-Peire Cardenal
-Pierre de Saint-Cloud
-Rutebeuf
-Skipitares, Theodora
-Watriquet de Couvin
-Wolfram von Eschenbach


Genre:
-ballad
-fable
-lament
-song
-allegory
-chantefable
-epic
-fabliau
-hagiography
-lai
-romance
-satire
-tale/collection of tales
-other


Subject:
-Arthurian legends
-Bible
-Charlemagne/Roland
-Christian legends/saints/the Virgin
-Islamic legends/history
-Jewish legends/history
-Mythology: Anglo-Saxon/Germanic
-Mythology: Buddhist
-Mythology: Celtic
-Mythology: Classical
-Renart
-Robin Hood
-Tristan
-Other


Period:
-Antiquity, Greek
-Antiquity, Latin
-Early Middle Ages: 5th-8th century
-Early Middle Ages: 9th-11th century
-Middle Ages: 12th-13th century
-Middle Ages: 14th-15th century
-Modern: 16th-18th century
-Modern: 19th-21st century
-Unknown


Language of work:
-Arabic, Egyptian
-Croatian, Medieval
-Croatian, Renaissance
-English, Middle
-English, Modern
-English, Old
-French, Old
-German, Middle High
-Hebrew
-Irish, Old
-Italian, Medieval
-Italian, Modern
-Italian, Renaissance
-Karakalpak
-Latin, Classical
-Latin, Medieval
-Occitan (Old Provençal)
-Pali
-Russian, Medieval
-Turkish
-Welsh,Medieval