During the 11th century, in southern France,
a special kind of musician and poet was born. The
troubadour travelled and performed his own works, gathering
and blending different musical influences.
Since that time, the name troubadour has applied to musicians who have
continued the tradition,
keeping it alive to this very day.
Works by Pierre Bensusan, Philip Rosheger, Keith Jarrett,
James Kline, Alain Everts, and
Turlough O'Carolan. An eclectic blend of classical, Celtic, folk, and jazz
68 min 52 sec