Music and Images Timestamps. Music 0:00 Beata viscera, anonymous. 3:10 Worldes Blis, anonymous. 11:00 Sumer is icumen, folk song. 12:15 Miri it is while sumer ilast, folk song. 15:17 Beata progenies, Leonel Power. 17:42 So ys emprentid, Walter Frye. 21:00 O quam pulchra puella, John Aleyn. 24:00 Myn hertis lust, John Bedyngham. 25:38 English estampie, anonymous. 29:40 Quam pulchra es, John Dunstable. 32:15 Deo gratias Anglia, anonymous. 35:55 O rosa bella, John Bedyngham. Images Thumbnail: The Wilton Diptych 0:00 Creation, Holkham Bible 3:10 Landscape around Salisbury Cathedral. 11:00 Book of Hours of Elizabeth of York. 12:15 Queen Eleanor’s Garden by Winchester Great Hall 15:17 Christ in Majesty, Psalter of Robert de lisle of Campton, Bedfordshire. 17:42 Bodiam Castle. 21:00 Earl of Ormond's Book of Hours. 24:00 Illuminated Manuscript of John Colet, Dean of St Pauls Cathedral. 25:38 Duke of Lancaster dining with the King of Portugal, Chronique d’Angleterre. 29:40 Cloisters and Chapter House of Salisbury Cathedral. 32:15 Sir Thomas Holme’s Book of Arms and Battle of Agincourt, St Albans Chronicle by Thomas Walsingham. 35:55 Montage of images from the Troy Book, Froissart Chronicles and the illuminated manuscript of Edward IV.
Thanks for uploading these compilations. There is something very beautiful about these stark and austere use of harmonies. Almost sea chanty like. I do feel propelled back in time to a much more spiritual time in our history.
11:00 Sumer is icumen...sounds pretty German(ic) to me. It shows some Anglo-Saxon heritage maybe? theres even a song in modern German "Sommer ist gekommen", which is probably based on a 12th century song.
English is a western Germanic language - it belongs to the same family as German, Dutch and Frisian and shares a lot of similarities, both gramatically and lexically. Those similarities were even deeper back in the Middle Ages.
This is a song from the Saxon descended lower classes, the French-Speaking Norman tyrants who ruled them would have had little interest in English music.
Music and Images Timestamps.
Music
0:00 Beata viscera, anonymous.
3:10 Worldes Blis, anonymous.
11:00 Sumer is icumen, folk song.
12:15 Miri it is while sumer ilast, folk song.
15:17 Beata progenies, Leonel Power.
17:42 So ys emprentid, Walter Frye.
21:00 O quam pulchra puella, John Aleyn.
24:00 Myn hertis lust, John Bedyngham.
25:38 English estampie, anonymous.
29:40 Quam pulchra es, John Dunstable.
32:15 Deo gratias Anglia, anonymous.
35:55 O rosa bella, John Bedyngham.
Images
Thumbnail: The Wilton Diptych
0:00 Creation, Holkham Bible
3:10 Landscape around Salisbury Cathedral.
11:00 Book of Hours of Elizabeth of York.
12:15 Queen Eleanor’s Garden by Winchester Great Hall
15:17 Christ in Majesty, Psalter of Robert de lisle of Campton, Bedfordshire.
17:42 Bodiam Castle.
21:00 Earl of Ormond's Book of Hours.
24:00 Illuminated Manuscript of John Colet, Dean of St Pauls Cathedral.
25:38 Duke of Lancaster dining with the King of Portugal, Chronique d’Angleterre.
29:40 Cloisters and Chapter House of Salisbury Cathedral.
32:15 Sir Thomas Holme’s Book of Arms and Battle of Agincourt, St Albans Chronicle by Thomas Walsingham.
35:55 Montage of images from the Troy Book, Froissart Chronicles and the illuminated manuscript of Edward IV.
Which version of Worldes Blis is this?
@@discocunt2692 It's by the Berry Hayward Consort (Worldes Blis Ne Last No Throwe), from their album which is also called 'Worldes Blis' 👍
Thanks for uploading these compilations. There is something very beautiful about these stark and austere use of harmonies. Almost sea chanty like. I do feel propelled back in time to a much more spiritual time in our history.
Gorgeous ! Booth to hear and watch ! Great job indeed ! 🤩 Thanks so much ! 👍🙏🏼
This few minutes from 7:56 to 9:54 or so gets me every time I listen. I get a chill that peaks at 8:05 for some reason - each and every time
You're not the only one! Very eerily beautiful piece
I loved the music that you gave us!
This Is Love
so much nicer than modern music.
Modern music : means nothing much... what is ´modern’ to you ?
@@a.f.4248past 1890s, jazz ruined it all.
@@OhioStudiosOGthat’s a wild take lol
But it's a fact
@@OhioStudiosOGsomething tells me ur a racist
11:00 Sumer is icumen...sounds pretty German(ic) to me. It shows some Anglo-Saxon heritage maybe? theres even a song in modern German "Sommer ist gekommen", which is probably based on a 12th century song.
Not maybe Anglo-Saxon heritage : definitely Anglo-Saxon ! English and German languages share wide common roots.
English is a western Germanic language - it belongs to the same family as German, Dutch and Frisian and shares a lot of similarities, both gramatically and lexically. Those similarities were even deeper back in the Middle Ages.
12.00 onwards is beautiful! my music Norman of heritage
This is a song from the Saxon descended lower classes, the French-Speaking Norman tyrants who ruled them would have had little interest in English music.
@@benfisher5531 Very interesting maybe us normans should just start talking french again lol
Exquisite
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cuales son los interpretes?
Jaculatores Upsalienses, a Swedish group founded in 1965, spécialité de in early music, they have toured Europe.
Honi soit qui mal y pense
That first piece almost sounds African or possibly Arabic. Very interesting...
African or Arabic ? In medieval England ? 😮😮
@@a.f.4248 Just a coincidence I'm sure. Unless they were aware of Eastern music from the crusades..
@@mr-wx3lv likely this, as this was the crusader period.
@@a.f.4248Crusaders period...
@@mr-wx3lv Brother where do you think it all came from Norman were the tribe of Benjamin