This one is still around:
http://www.amazon.com/Art-Courtly-Love-Mun...3168&sr=1-5
and holds up very well, though more recent performances of some of these works seem more specific (more relaxed or intense, as the case may be
-- Munrow and friends might have been sight-reading at times). I was greatly enlightened by and enjoyed this set way back when -- for one thing, it led me to draw a (fairly shrewd IMO) comparison between the music of Roscoe Mitchell (specifically "L-R-G") and that of such 14 Century avant gardists as Grimace and Solage. I still wonder what Roscoe would have made of Solage's "Fumeux fume," which is the most Roscoe-like piece of non-Roscoe music I know.
Courtly Love---Is that when you use a mattress