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The Canterbury Tales
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The Old Piper
written by Carl Hardebeck in 1912
performed by Frank McPeake
Played over the opening credits and sung frequently by Perkin the Reveler in the Cook's Tale
Fenesta Ca Lucive
Written by Guglielmo Cottrau,
Vincenzo Bellini
and Giulio Genoino in 1842
Performed by
Derek Deadman
Sung by the pardoner outside the Tabard Inn
Jug of Punch
Irish folk song
Performed by Edward Quinn
Camborne Hill
(Cornish folk song)
The Farmer's Curst Wife
English folk song
Performed by Thomas Moran
Saltarello Lamento di Tristano
written by Giovanni da Firenze in the 12th century
Estampida Ghaetta
composed by Francesco Landino
Paddy West
English folk song
Sung by Timothy Walsh of Davenport
Istanpitta Tre Fontane
Istanpitta In Pro
The Coolin
(Irish folk song)
Performed by Paddy Taylor
Da Jacob nu das Kleid Ansach
composed by Cosmas Adler in the 14th century
The choral music heard during the Friar's Tale when the Devil appears.
Carmen
Composed by Paulus Hofhaimer,
The Dairy Maid
Irish folk song
c. 19th century
Heard when Perkin the Reveler steals a pastry from a child
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