**Ensemble Tre Fontane** is your go-to time machine for medieval soundscapes. This early music crew specializes in bringing 12th-15th century European tunes back to life, with a particular love for troubadour melodies, courtly love songs, and the infectious rhythms of wandering jongleurs. Their releases, like *Le chant des troubadours* series and *Guillaume de Machaut & Le Codex Faenza*, show a knack for digging into historical manuscripts (think dusty parchment vibes) and reviving regional traditions from Aquitaine to Italy. They’re all about period instruments—expect lutes, hurdy-gurdies, and vieles—paired with vocals that channel the earthy spirit of medieval storytelling. Whether they’re tackling sacred works from the *Codex Las Huelgas* or lively estampies, their vibe is equal parts scholarly passion and tavern-ready energy. Perfect for history nerds and anyone who’s ever wondered what a Spotify playlist from 1300 would sound like.
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