Love song.medieval times.Polyphony.Middle ages chant.Ancient music.History.In France
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- Love song.medieval times.Polyphony.Middle ages chant.Ancient music.History in France.
a bit of background with Troubadours and Trouvères who were the artists who sang for the lords and kings.
Notable Works:
Bernart de Ventadorn: "Can vei la lauzeta mover" - A canso that has become one of the most well-known troubadour songs.
Thibaut de Champagne: Composed various chansons and poems, expressing themes of courtly love.
Many medieval compositions are anonymous, passed down through manuscripts. Examples include various Gregorian chants, secular songs, and dances.
These composers and their works represent a cross-section of the rich and diverse musical landscape of the Middle Ages. The surviving manuscripts provide glimpses into the musical practices of the time, revealing a fascinating array of sacred and secular compositions that continue to captivate modern audiences.
The band performing here is Tormis.They tour the world in Medieval Festivals.This video was shot in Chinon in the Loire valley.This medieval town hots a magnificent fortress and a beautiful ancient town.
www.tormis.fr
Before more facts about ancien music, as we are in the Loire Valley if you come around don't miss these amazing chateaux and castles.
Château de Tours: This castle, located in the city of Tours, is a blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture. It served as a royal residence and played a significant role in French history.
Château d'Amboise: Overlooking the Loire River, the Château d'Amboise is known for its stunning views and was a favored residence of French kings.
Château de Chenonceau: Often referred to as the "Ladies' Castle," Chenonceau spans the River Cher and boasts an elegant design.
Château de Blois: This castle in the town of Blois is a prime example of the evolution of French architecture.
Château de Chambord: One of the most iconic châteaux in the Loire Valley, Chambord is known for its distinctive French Renaissance architecture, including its renowned double helix staircase probably designed by leonardo da vinci.
Château de Cheverny: This well-preserved castle is known for its beautiful interiors and grounds. It has been featured in various films and comics, including being the inspiration for Marlinspike Hall in "The Adventures of Tintin."
Château d'Azay-le-Rideau: Set on an island in the Indre River, this Renaissance-style castle is celebrated for its graceful architecture and picturesque setting.
Château de Villandry: While known for its Renaissance architecture, the Château de Villandry is perhaps even more famous for its stunning formal gardens.
Château de Saumur: Overlooking the Loire River, this castle has a distinctive fairy-tale appearance. It houses the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, showcasing decorative arts.
These towns and their castles collectively contribute to the UNESCO World Heritage Site designation of the "Châteaux of the Loire Valley," highlighting the region's cultural and architectural significance.
Château d'Usse: Often referred to as the "Sleeping Beauty Castle" due to its association with Charles Perrault's fairy tale, this castle boasts a fairytale-like setting and a rich history.
Château du Clos Lucé: While not a traditional castle, Clos Lucé is famous for being the residence of Leonardo da Vinci during the last years of his life.
Château de Langeais: This medieval fortress features a drawbridge and a defensive tower.
Chaumont-sur-Loire:
Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire: Overlooking the Loire River, this castle has a commanding presence. It hosts the International Garden Festival.
Château de Montsoreau: Situated at the confluence of the Loire and Vienne rivers, this castle is a combination of medieval and Renaissance architecture.
Château de Sully-sur-Loire: This fortress-like castle with impressive towers and a moat is a fine example of medieval military architecture.
Château du Rivau: Renovated in the 15th and 16th centuries, this castle is known for its fairy-tale-like appearance and vibrant gardens.
back to music :
The 14th century witnessed the emergence of the Ars Nova ("New Art") movement, led by composers such as Guillaume de Machaut who composed "Messe de Nostre Dame" Famous Notre dame Cathedral in Paris in France.
Other composers
Philippe de Vitry (1291-1361):
Co-author of the treatise "Ars Nova," which discussed new rhythmic and notational innovations.
Compositions like the motet "Garrit Gallus/In nova fert/Neuma" that exemplify the Ars Nova style.
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I love polyphonic songs.Middle ages
I love Chinon And This Medieval Music.Vive la France
I love it, too 💫
Thanks! Happy holidays! 🤶🎅🏻🙂😎
I love Medieval Music
Middle ages are great ! do you have a favorite band ?
Greetings from Munich ❤️
I have never been to Munich.
Is life good there ? Salutations from France in the loire valley
@@ouvretabouche yes, very good, but expensive! 💫🤪
We have massive snow ! ❄️☃️
Love polyphonic songs !
Music should be FUN and you've saved me from the dumps.
Really like the bagpipes are they boarder pipes . It was cool near the end when you had those 2 medieval break dancers.