Unfortunately I only have this fragment of the recording of that song (low memory in the camera). In fact, in the disc version the vielle (fidula) is not in evidence ua-cam.com/video/caTYu73qcq8/v-deo.html If you like this song played with the fidula then I recommend the performance of Boston Camerata by J. Cohen ua-cam.com/video/fJbhmXhM9Vg/v-deo.html Even in Pickett's version the vielle feels quite good. ua-cam.com/video/Ya3yInV5VgI/v-deo.html In the version made by LANGUEDOC, the fidula is the instrument in the foreground. ua-cam.com/video/4LEq2fZF6dM/v-deo.html A version where the sound of the viella is in evidence is that of the Chominciamento di gioia. It does not exist on CD but I have the recording of the 2007 concert broadcast on the radio. Among my favorite versions (where the vielle is not the main instrument) is that of the Reverdie ua-cam.com/video/t3jflfB9-Ak/v-deo.html
@@paolofaiella6096 Interesting, for some reason some auto generated UA-cam videos such as these songs are blocked in my country (Albania) as well as Montenegro Kosovo and Moldova speaking of Europe according to the UA-cam video checker. Thanks for suggesttions though I had to watch them with a VPN. For me personally I think this version made by the lviv minstrels from Ukraine to be the best ua-cam.com/video/OAuGsv9yzf4/v-deo.html Pickett usually has some of the best versions of medieval songs but this one falls very short for me. There are 2 ensembles with that name ua-cam.com/channels/t0YvGwcqWdxQjLujSbMBEQ.html ua-cam.com/channels/vzlZSGrnW3oKEcd1gwAoyg.html Did you say that one of these also had a version of this song but not in CD?
I've never heard this song with a fidula. Do you have a full recording of this?
Unfortunately I only have this fragment of the recording of that song (low memory in the camera).
In fact, in the disc version the vielle (fidula) is not in evidence ua-cam.com/video/caTYu73qcq8/v-deo.html
If you like this song played with the fidula then I recommend the performance of Boston Camerata by J. Cohen ua-cam.com/video/fJbhmXhM9Vg/v-deo.html
Even in Pickett's version the vielle feels quite good. ua-cam.com/video/Ya3yInV5VgI/v-deo.html
In the version made by LANGUEDOC, the fidula is the instrument in the foreground. ua-cam.com/video/4LEq2fZF6dM/v-deo.html
A version where the sound of the viella is in evidence is that of the Chominciamento di gioia. It does not exist on CD but I have the recording of the 2007 concert broadcast on the radio.
Among my favorite versions (where the vielle is not the main instrument) is that of the Reverdie ua-cam.com/video/t3jflfB9-Ak/v-deo.html
@@paolofaiella6096 Interesting, for some reason some auto generated UA-cam videos such as these songs are blocked in my country (Albania) as well as Montenegro Kosovo and Moldova speaking of Europe according to the UA-cam video checker. Thanks for suggesttions though I had to watch them with a VPN.
For me personally I think this version made by the lviv minstrels from Ukraine to be the best ua-cam.com/video/OAuGsv9yzf4/v-deo.html
Pickett usually has some of the best versions of medieval songs but this one falls very short for me.
There are 2 ensembles with that name ua-cam.com/channels/t0YvGwcqWdxQjLujSbMBEQ.html
ua-cam.com/channels/vzlZSGrnW3oKEcd1gwAoyg.html
Did you say that one of these also had a version of this song but not in CD?
eravamo davvero bambini...
Beata te, in realtà io ero già bello grandicello (46 anni!)
@@paolofaiella6096 Non parlo del 2004 io 😁
@@RitaPas 1995? Grandicello comunque, io.😀