- Recorded May 2022 in Ocre, Italy
- Bilingual booklet in English and Italian contains liner notes by Arnaldo Morelli and a profile of the ensemble
- This original program, titled Paradigma Medioevo, aims at highlighting the cultural and creative liveliness of the Italian medieval music scene between the 14th and 15th centuries.
- In the Middle Ages, cultural connections were intense and manifold, reflecting a society that was not self-referential and closed in on itself, but which, on the contrary, had a strong sense of relationships and exchange. Apart from some well known names we find also compositions by anonymous musicians whose music has been handed down to us but unfortunately whose names have not. Nonetheless they greatly contributed to enriching the Medieval musical heritage. Included in the program are Francesco Landini, Antonio Zacara da Teramo, Andrea da Firenze and the anonymous musicians of the Rossi, Squarcialupi, London and Faenza codice.
- The program consists of vocal music on secular texts, often dealing with courtly love, its delights and despairs. The instrumental accompaniment is rich and include tamburello, tammorra, fiddle, lute, recorder, flauto doppio, ceccola, triangle, harp and organ. The name of the group is Aquila Altera.