England, such a beautiful country and so rich with history. I’m a Dutch born and raised man who for some strange reason longs for a time never lived by me. I hear this music and it almost rings to my soul, like I am meant to be in that time, or lived it. As I write this I am filled with both sadness and joy. England 🏴 and the rest of Europe please never lose your culture, never let anything take away such beautiful music, history, and culture. That’s all I wanted to say, thank you for anyone who agrees and shares this view.
Cupcake Cockatiels that are finally not bots!!!! It’s a beautiful culture and rich in history. I am saving up for a vacation to Cornwall so I am pretty excited to see it all.
Many believe that we humans have a collective genetic memory of some sort. We don't remember particular things that our ancestors experienced in the past, but possibly do have a predisposition for liking certain periods in time and all related art, music, fashion, etc. Scientists once trained a mouse to go through a maze, extracted chemicals from its brain, injected them into an untrained mouse, and IT knew how to navigate the maze without prompting. Seems like "something" gets passed on that connects us to all who went before.
@@pulsarlights2825 Well, neither the girls would brush their teeth, then. So, problem... nonexistent. Let me ask you something instead: How do you kiss smokers?
Ah yes, the good old days where you’d be lucky if you lived til 40 or if didn’t have your local town ransacked or invaded that was considered a lucky day. Me too brother 😔
@@flarehoodviperart2886 How many times are you absolute coping brainlets going to repeat this lie? People surviving very early childhood would 99% of the time go on to die around 80 years old.
yeah good days when ignorance reigned supreme and religious totalitarianism and scientific illiteracy were at all times high... music is indeed great but not the times per se. Diseases, barbarism even in urban areas, feudal exploitation of white serfs by church, monarchs, nobles and others etc. Slavery for africans and the list continues. But hope and glimpses of a better future appeared with people like Th. Morus, Erasmus, Machiavelli, Descartes, Michelangelo, Fernando Magellan, Hugo Grotius, Guttenberg, Descartes and many more to come etc
1:31 As a 1560s kid, this song is extremely nostalgic. Anyone else remember the 80 years war? Hits hard seeing how crappy the camera quality was back then.
@@BitchItsJules Oh come now, we serfs had our music, too. But it was never written down, so most of it was forgotten. But some of it was sung for so long that eventually it was written down or recorded.
M'lord, would not thine woeful screams of exceedingly great pain upon the arrows removal drown out the goodly music which, when heard, can verily offer thee much comfort!
glad i could find actual instrumental renaissance music instead of the many instances claiming to be "in the style of", which tend to be 4 chords with lutes.
This is so great. It's hard to imagine that back in those times, music would have been a luxury that only the rich could afford, as only the rich could sponsor people to learn to play instruments well enough to go beyond playing for the church and compose for the court or private home. Thanks so much for not only sharing the wonderful music, but the fantastic images of those who would have enjoyed these beautiful tunes.
music has always been a part of human existence; wealth, class, social status - not always relevant; the rich and powerful acquired music only when it suited them
I remember my best friend Anne Boleyn trying to hit up the king (Henry the 8th was it?) I wonder how that went for her? She still hasn’t replied to my letter for the past 484 years already.
@@brucesharpe1079 and that was the tragedy for the last 75 years because if you held on and were proud of your ancestors' cultural heritage you were called a racist!
Red Wine England was a fine country in the past look at the state it’s in now iam proud of our past we had an empire once not now we had a rich heritage immigrants have flooded the country we will be foreigners in our own land in the end I don’t call my self racist I now we need immigrants for certain jobs I understand that but controlled immigration and not let every tom dick and Harry just walk in we don’t know who they are or where they come from half the time it will be our downfall certain cultures can’t or won’t blend in (you know the ones I mean) we will rule the day we really will
@@brucesharpe1079 I don't want to spoil your englishness here but underneath the video it says ,music from europe' . there are italian and french pieces as well. the culture we have is european, influenced by each others input. the 'tudor music' aspect wouldn't exist in this way if it wasn't influenced by cultural input from all over europe.
25:48 This particular track (Propiñan de Melyor) was rearranged, re-recorded and used extensively in the long-running peruvian historical drama series Eva del Edén, set in the mid-16th century, which focuses on the conquest of the Inca empire by spanish conquistadors, their religious/political conflicts and how it shaped the multi-cultural nation it is today. Highly recommended
СПАСИБО, ДРУГ, ЗА ПОДБОРКУ КАРТИН!! ТАКОЕ УДОВОЛЬСТВИЕ!!! ТАКАЯ СРАНАЯ СЕЙЧАС ЖИЗНЬ, ЧТО НЕ ИМЕЕМ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ХОДИТЬ ПО МУЗЕЯМ. ТЕМ БОЛЕЕ -- ЕЗДИТЬ КУДА-ТО!!! ХОТЬ ЗДЕСЬ, ХОТЬ НЕМНОГО ПОЛУЧИЛИ УДОВОЛЬСТВИЕ!! ЭТО ТАКОЕ СЧАСТЬЕ -- ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННЫЕ МУЗЕИ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! + МУЗЫКА!!!! Я ВСЕГДА ГОВОРИЛА:" ПОСЕТИТЬ ЭРМИТАЖ, ЛУВР, НАЦ.ГАЛЕРЕЮ ЛОНДОНА И ДРЕЗДЕНСКУЮ ГАЛЕРЕЮ!!!!! И НЕ ЖАЛКО УМЕРЕТЬ.
Could we please just stop for a moment and appreciate the recording and mastering quality of that era? What a magnificent engineering, creating and recording such a sound, provided with only the tools of that time period!
My 3rd period teacher confiscated my phone when she heard me listening to this "rock music." She told me, "Next thing you know, you'll expect women to be wearing pants and drinking at bars."
I had a similar experience 35 years ago at the hairdresser with Grandma. I was waiting for her to get her hair done, and listening to Mozart on cassette tape on my Sony Walkman. She plucked my headphones and said "what kind of rock music are you listening to on there, young man?" She was quite surprised when she heard Piano Sonata 11 instead of Metallica.
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆. Teenager circa 1550 .Gregorian chant isn,t enough!!.😆😆😆😆.is very old fashioned,,.apart of being Papist music!!!😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆.and we are Reformist!!!!😆😆😆😆😆
🙏Thank you very much🙏 Pavana El Todesco - Anonymous (0:00) Two Pieces: If Love Now Reynyd/Untitled Piece - Kranis Recorder Concert (1:22) Pavan - New York Pro Musica (4:04) Lord Wilobie's Welcome Home - New York Pro Musica (6:25) Coronation Banquet - David Hirschfelder (7:59) Pastime With Good Company - Gryphon (10:28) O Lusty May - Estampie (11:56) En vray amoure - I Fagiolini, The Forbury Consort, Alan Crumpler, Kate Green, Robert Hollingworth, Karen Morgan, Rhiannon Thomas & Jane Watkins (14:48) Renaissance Song and Dance - Musical Antiqua (16:30) Propiñan de Melyor (Instrumental) - Capella de Ministrers (25:49) Pavana de Alexandre - Jose Miguel Moreno (27:36) a. Bransle Gay 1 b. Bransle de Montirande - Bertil Farnlof (29:36) Bransle de la Torche - Michael Praetorious (32:05) Dolce Amoroso Focho - Capella de Ministrers (34:38) L'Amor Dona Ch'Io Te Porto - Conjunto Pro Musica Antiqua de Rosario (36:48) The Third and Last Booke: Weepe You More Sad Fountaines - Paul Agnew and Christopher Wilson (39:39) Piano Sonata no.3 in B minor Op.58: II. Scherzo: Molto Vivace - Jakob Gimpel (43:17) Piano Sonata no.3 in B minor Op.58: I. Allegro Maestoso - Jakob Gimpel (45:04)
Listening to this while reading about Elizabeth I in Durant's Age of Reason. Listening to music from the time I'm reading about is my way to further immerse myself in the period.
The song at around 8:04 is a La Volta, a dance from Spain. It was used in the film, "Elizabeth", with Cate Blanchette and dates from the late Renaissance. La Volta was considered risque, because at one point, the male dancer grabbed his female partner by her waist, lifted her up into the air, and practically slammed her back to the floor. In addition to the waist touching (gasp!), her skirts probably fluttered up a bit, allowing her ankles to be seen (more gasps!) It became acceptable in polite society after Queen Elizabeth I took a liking to it. Imagine a time when people got romantically turned on for the most part by what was NOT seen? I'll take that over the "show and flaunt everything" pop culture garbage that we have today.
the dance in the film was rather watered down but at least it was more accurate than that travesty of a 'dance' in The Tudors, regarding which I will not animadvert in detail since there are people present and my comments tend to sink to the Anglo Saxon and scatological
Thy grammar is wanting, o slug. I am, thou art, he/she/it is, we are, ye are, they are. Be not displeased, thy words still pleasure myne eyes, o slug of yore!
... cuando empecé a escucharla, algo dentro de mi resplandeciö, estaba en otro mundo, en una dimensión de fantasía absoluta. Pienso, no me recuperaré de esa vivencia, fue algo fantástico ...
@Eva: Hi Eva... I had a big crush on you, but was scared schiffless about being sent to the Western Front if "he" found out. It was sad, all what happened.
Reminds me not of just the past, but every July I worked a Renaissance Faire in recent years. Yes I am here to get my missed Dose from 2020. Figured what better to drink Coco too before the Year in our Lord .. 2021 AD.
Anyone here realize how much of this music is played in Nintendo role playing games? I always wondered why I was so attracted to those RPG game music and now I know why!
I had found that my ancestors were the Bassano and Lanier families who performed as a family through the length of the Tudor and early Stewart dynasties. I can picture them performing these and some of their original material. It explains how I ended up a brass musician who has a partiality to Renaissance music
I found out that my great grandma on my mom's side of the of the family has Penn-Tudor nobility or aristocracy and connections to Royalty with William Penn's father and grandfather who John Tudor before he changed his name to Penn. All Penn is Tudor!
Sounds great. I have known for years that my ancestors barely survived as subsistence farmers and hunters in the woods of Finland during the Middle Ages. It is unlikely they would ever heard music like this. Perhaps they would sung something with a kantele accompaniment, I don't know, there are no records of that. But I am happy that my generation can finally enjoy the whole fascination history of music in Europe.
I know these woodwind instruments are not easy to intonate but some pieces are rather unpleasant. Also the choir sounds pale. More life into it please!
The tune that starts at 32:10 is my favorite. Do you know which one that is? Makes me think of little gnomes or goblins dancing in the forest. The number of dancing imp creatures keeps growing as more instruments come in.
These bangers got me through hard times. When I was stuck in bed with small pox, it really got me through the endless days of the surgeon drilling holes in my back and injecting mercury into my nether regions, totally lifted my mood!
England, such a beautiful country and so rich with history. I’m a Dutch born and raised man who for some strange reason longs for a time never lived by me. I hear this music and it almost rings to my soul, like I am meant to be in that time, or lived it. As I write this I am filled with both sadness and joy. England 🏴 and the rest of Europe please never lose your culture, never let anything take away such beautiful music, history, and culture. That’s all I wanted to say, thank you for anyone who agrees and shares this view.
Maybe your past reincarnation was English and your current incarceration is remembering fragments of your past life?
Thank you for being so respectful to British culture.
No need to thank me, it’s quite beautiful and I enjoy this more than anyone knows. Maybe it was a past life. Thank you both.
Lady Lancelot I can believe that I mean the music sounds such a familiar way and it hits me with nostalgia. Beautiful point thank you.
Cupcake Cockatiels that are finally not bots!!!! It’s a beautiful culture and rich in history. I am saving up for a vacation to Cornwall so I am pretty excited to see it all.
People born in Tudor and Renaissance era will surely remember these
😎 right...I perfectly remember..was at College then together with Anna (Boleyn)..she came for study from Florida..very very cool.. thank you 😎
In a previous life...? ; - )
Still going on living...😎
Many believe that we humans have a collective genetic memory of some sort. We don't remember particular things that our ancestors experienced in the past, but possibly do have a predisposition for liking certain periods in time and all related art, music, fashion, etc. Scientists once trained a mouse to go through a maze, extracted chemicals from its brain, injected them into an untrained mouse, and IT knew how to navigate the maze without prompting. Seems like "something" gets passed on that connects us to all who went before.
Only 1590s kids will remember 😌
Is anyone still listening to these Renaissance classics in 1719? 😃
1400's
Maybe not in 1719 but Yes in 2019
YES, OF COURSE
Better than those french operas and that Bach guy.
21st century=absolutely
Ye shall finde a version more pure on ThouTube.
methinks thou art right
please add vox vulgaris to a deep purple record cover
Montse Maján Martínez lol
Only if you are a familiar or of a lower class than I -- otherwise, 'tis a grave disrespect
ThouTube 😂😂😂
Have this playing in the background as I read Alison Weir's biography of Elizabeth I. Perfect for setting the scene 👑
GIRL SAME WHATTTTTT
@@3bah4y What!!!! That's crazy!
I love listening to this genre and works of mentally uplifting music.
Only around Christmas do we get to hear this gorgeous music. Some of us would listen to nothing newer than 1600-1650 music.
another human anachronism, welcome to our club! We are in full agreement.
What Christamas music are you listening to???
If you don't remember these, you're too young for me
How did you kiss your girlfriend before mouthwash and toothpaste were invented?
@@pulsarlights2825 Well, neither the girls would brush their teeth, then. So, problem... nonexistent. Let me ask you something instead: How do you kiss smokers?
@@Michail_Chatziasemidis I don't kiss smokers :)
I always try to picture life back then.
The air was more pure and luminous, that I'm sure of.
this makes me miss the good old days 😔
What, did you lived between 1450 and 1600 😁😂😉
Ah yes, the good old days where you’d be lucky if you lived til 40 or if didn’t have your local town ransacked or invaded that was considered a lucky day. Me too brother 😔
@@flarehoodviperart2886 How many times are you absolute coping brainlets going to repeat this lie? People surviving very early childhood would 99% of the time go on to die around 80 years old.
@@flarehoodviperart2886 that was medieval. but im no expert
yeah good days when ignorance reigned supreme and religious totalitarianism and scientific illiteracy were at all times high... music is indeed great but not the times per se.
Diseases, barbarism even in urban areas, feudal exploitation of white serfs by church, monarchs, nobles and others etc.
Slavery for africans and the list continues.
But hope and glimpses of a better future appeared with people like Th. Morus, Erasmus, Machiavelli, Descartes, Michelangelo, Fernando Magellan, Hugo Grotius, Guttenberg, Descartes and many more to come etc
1:31 As a 1560s kid, this song is extremely nostalgic.
Anyone else remember the 80 years war?
Hits hard seeing how crappy the camera quality was back then.
Only 1500's kids would understand, this used to be epic music.
Only if you were nobility. My family were serfs. We listened to the cows moo.
@@BitchItsJules Oh come now, we serfs had our music, too. But it was never written down, so most of it was forgotten. But some of it was sung for so long that eventually it was written down or recorded.
🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
hhahhahahaahaha
Well they all died so
This music is perfect for listening to whilst plucking arrows out of your knee
Finally, I can put aside that Polka.
Surely
M'lord, would not thine woeful screams of exceedingly great pain upon the arrows removal drown out the goodly music which, when heard, can verily offer thee much comfort!
*_Yes, I can see you there @ _**_5:45_**_ at the bottom of the picture doing that very thing ..._*
agreed . or working in the Torture chamber. . like question a heretic
Five Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Beautiful Music, Beautiful Paintings, Beautiful Cathedrals, Beautiful Everything!
glad i could find actual instrumental renaissance music instead of the many instances claiming to be "in the style of", which tend to be 4 chords with lutes.
I literaly searched for "sad renaissance music" and this was one of the first results. I guess I was lucky...
This is so great. It's hard to imagine that back in those times, music would have been a luxury that only the rich could afford, as only the rich could sponsor people to learn to play instruments well enough to go beyond playing for the church and compose for the court or private home. Thanks so much for not only sharing the wonderful music, but the fantastic images of those who would have enjoyed these beautiful tunes.
music has always been a part of human existence; wealth, class, social status - not always relevant; the rich and powerful acquired music only when it suited them
the same w/ all art
Of course, folk music was played in the inns.
Brings back very happy memories, I remember these when they first came out. So happy somebody had the vision to record them. 🤗
Same🥰
I remember my best friend Anne Boleyn trying to hit up the king (Henry the 8th was it?) I wonder how that went for her? She still hasn’t replied to my letter for the past 484 years already.
Isabel López excuse me-
Liane: I am afraid that her love for the king was too strong. She completely lost her head for him.
Opinunate ted oh damn, so that’s the letter that was brought to me 484 years ago...well gotta find that letter.
Liane Cajipe Same my guy Edward VI had a cough earlier. He hasn’t written idk how he’s doing. I’m sure he and England are just fine!
Jacques send his my regards, met him once seemed pretty chill to me.
The art as well as the music is wonderful. Thank you for uploading this.
England has such a rich and colourful history of music through the ages
only to be ruined by the vile, poisonous, flavor of multiculturalism!
Red Wine yes I will second that if they have there way it will be
@@brucesharpe1079 and that was the tragedy for the last 75 years because if you held on and were proud of your ancestors' cultural heritage you were called a racist!
Red Wine England was a fine country in the past look at the state it’s in now iam proud of our past we had an empire once not now we had a rich heritage immigrants have flooded the country we will be foreigners in our own land in the end I don’t call my self racist I now we need immigrants for certain jobs I understand that but controlled immigration and not let every tom dick and Harry just walk in we don’t know who they are or where they come from half the time it will be our downfall certain cultures can’t or won’t blend in (you know the ones I mean) we will rule the day we really will
@@brucesharpe1079 I don't want to spoil your englishness here but underneath the video it says ,music from europe' . there are italian and french pieces as well. the culture we have is european, influenced by each others input. the 'tudor music' aspect wouldn't exist in this way if it wasn't influenced by cultural input from all over europe.
25:48 This particular track (Propiñan de Melyor) was rearranged, re-recorded and used extensively in the long-running peruvian historical drama series Eva del Edén, set in the mid-16th century, which focuses on the conquest of the Inca empire by spanish conquistadors, their religious/political conflicts and how it shaped the multi-cultural nation it is today. Highly recommended
СПАСИБО, ДРУГ, ЗА ПОДБОРКУ КАРТИН!! ТАКОЕ УДОВОЛЬСТВИЕ!!! ТАКАЯ СРАНАЯ СЕЙЧАС ЖИЗНЬ, ЧТО НЕ ИМЕЕМ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ХОДИТЬ ПО МУЗЕЯМ. ТЕМ БОЛЕЕ -- ЕЗДИТЬ КУДА-ТО!!! ХОТЬ ЗДЕСЬ, ХОТЬ НЕМНОГО ПОЛУЧИЛИ УДОВОЛЬСТВИЕ!! ЭТО ТАКОЕ СЧАСТЬЕ -- ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННЫЕ МУЗЕИ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! + МУЗЫКА!!!! Я ВСЕГДА ГОВОРИЛА:" ПОСЕТИТЬ ЭРМИТАЖ, ЛУВР, НАЦ.ГАЛЕРЕЮ ЛОНДОНА И ДРЕЗДЕНСКУЮ ГАЛЕРЕЮ!!!!! И НЕ ЖАЛКО УМЕРЕТЬ.
Simply beautiful! A window into another time. Thank you.
Howard Sontz has
Could we please just stop for a moment and appreciate the recording and mastering quality of that era? What a magnificent engineering, creating and recording such a sound, provided with only the tools of that time period!
I love this stuff and listen to it many times while on line.
Thank you very much for featuring the ceiling of my apartment in the thumbnail photograph. I am getting the ceiling decorated soon.
From ancient to modern music, I like 'em all!
love listening to this while making dinner. so relaxing and gorgeous
Yes, takes me back ... I used to listen to some of these amazing chart-toppers during de-lousing sessions.
What a magnificent blend of music and paintings. A fully immersive Tudor experience! Thank you so much for the wonderful compilation.
my teacher was playing this during class and it honestly sounded good so here we are
My 3rd period teacher confiscated my phone when she heard me listening to this "rock music." She told me, "Next thing you know, you'll expect women to be wearing pants and drinking at bars."
I had a similar experience 35 years ago at the hairdresser with Grandma. I was waiting for her to get her hair done, and listening to Mozart on cassette tape on my Sony Walkman. She plucked my headphones and said "what kind of rock music are you listening to on there, young man?" She was quite surprised when she heard Piano Sonata 11 instead of Metallica.
you had multiple people teach you about periods?
Wenches to be drinking ale at inns, you mean
Teachers are dangerous idiots.
Woah, woah, woah, let’s not have extreme expectations!
Hvor er det skønt at høre musik og sang fra gamle dage renaissancemusik er ret anderledes med de gamle musikinstrumenter. Flot.....
Just a wonderful, beautiful combining of music and images!! Thank you.
Dad circa 1550: "The music you kids listen to! Gregorian chant isn't good enough, eh?"
Father knoweth best.
To hell with studying for the priesthood, I'm going to learn the hurdy-gurdy and join a minstrel band. Ima immaculate me some virgins.
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆. Teenager circa 1550 .Gregorian chant isn,t enough!!.😆😆😆😆.is very old fashioned,,.apart of being Papist music!!!😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆.and we are Reformist!!!!😆😆😆😆😆
what a harsh era and peaceful music
🙏Thank you very much🙏
Pavana El Todesco - Anonymous (0:00)
Two Pieces: If Love Now Reynyd/Untitled Piece - Kranis Recorder Concert (1:22)
Pavan - New York Pro Musica (4:04)
Lord Wilobie's Welcome Home - New York Pro Musica (6:25)
Coronation Banquet - David Hirschfelder (7:59)
Pastime With Good Company - Gryphon (10:28)
O Lusty May - Estampie (11:56)
En vray amoure - I Fagiolini, The Forbury Consort, Alan Crumpler, Kate Green, Robert Hollingworth, Karen Morgan, Rhiannon Thomas & Jane Watkins (14:48)
Renaissance Song and Dance - Musical Antiqua (16:30)
Propiñan de Melyor (Instrumental) - Capella de Ministrers (25:49)
Pavana de Alexandre - Jose Miguel Moreno (27:36)
a. Bransle Gay 1 b. Bransle de Montirande - Bertil Farnlof (29:36)
Bransle de la Torche - Michael Praetorious (32:05)
Dolce Amoroso Focho - Capella de Ministrers (34:38)
L'Amor Dona Ch'Io Te Porto - Conjunto Pro Musica Antiqua de Rosario (36:48)
The Third and Last Booke: Weepe You More Sad Fountaines - Paul Agnew and Christopher Wilson (39:39)
Piano Sonata no.3 in B minor Op.58: II. Scherzo: Molto Vivace - Jakob Gimpel (43:17)
Piano Sonata no.3 in B minor Op.58: I. Allegro Maestoso - Jakob Gimpel (45:04)
Beautiful music and art! The arrangements and performances are very well done. Thanks for posting this.
Yes we are listening, thank you for the beautiful wonderful arts and treasures of the past,wow so greatly appreciated.
Very calm and relaxing. Nice audiological tunes, and well played notes. Would hear again, 10/10.
Listening to this while reading about Elizabeth I in Durant's Age of Reason. Listening to music from the time I'm reading about is my way to further immerse myself in the period.
The song at around 8:04 is a La Volta, a dance from Spain. It was used in the film, "Elizabeth", with Cate Blanchette and dates from the late Renaissance. La Volta was considered risque, because at one point, the male dancer grabbed his female partner by her waist, lifted her up into the air, and practically slammed her back to the floor. In addition to the waist touching (gasp!), her skirts probably fluttered up a bit, allowing her ankles to be seen (more gasps!) It became acceptable in polite society after Queen Elizabeth I took a liking to it. Imagine a time when people got romantically turned on for the most part by what was NOT seen? I'll take that over the "show and flaunt everything" pop culture garbage that we have today.
Sadly the instrumental music for the La Volta is not entirely contemporised to the period.
I was wondering about that!
Gunnar Thorsen Amen to that.
the dance in the film was rather watered down but at least it was more accurate than that travesty of a 'dance' in The Tudors, regarding which I will not animadvert in detail since there are people present and my comments tend to sink to the Anglo Saxon and scatological
Love those ankles!!! At my friend's bachelor party, we arranged for a wet sock contest!
Transcendence! Other-worldly! I'm indeed grateful for this collection of the Tudor Renaissance.
I'm really enjoying the art. It's amazing how steadily it improved over 150 years. I know very little about art history.
I've discovered a trove of gems. We love this music. Thank you for uploading and sharing it with us.
Who is listing to this in 1519?
1450 man
Dude it’s 1520 for me but like this music never gets old
Ist 1542 im with armor on the horse
Moi, moi!!!
nah 1520
I listen to it all the time.
Excellent video ! A great window into the past. The music in this is wonderful.
Qué belleza de sonidos antiguos, Saludos desde Cuernavaca México.
musica bellissima ma sopratutto stupenda raccolta pittorica, bravissimo
7 раз переслушиваю полностью! Это постоянный Pley List моего Королевства уже))😄🎏🤴+👸=❤🕊
I'm really enjoying this, thank you!
This is awesome! I love all the pictures! Thanks for doing this!
Yea, tis a merry lark such as this that art playèd plenteously at mine vyllage. Ye nostallgea art stronge.
It pleaseth me, verily, that there be a mayde with the name of doris the slug.
is stronge*
@@alanparsonsfan Jesus loves you
@@Abudzin 🤗✝️
Thy grammar is wanting, o slug. I am, thou art, he/she/it is, we are, ye are, they are. Be not displeased, thy words still pleasure myne eyes, o slug of yore!
it really took me back.
Back in 2010 when playing Anno 1404
Back where?
Ayy, I play that!
Thanks, UA-cam's algorithm. Now it feels like traveling in the time machine
Such wonderful music peaces. Just amazing and dreamily 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
... cuando empecé a escucharla, algo dentro de mi resplandeciö, estaba en otro mundo, en una dimensión de fantasía absoluta. Pienso, no me recuperaré de esa vivencia, fue algo fantástico ...
The Coronation Banquet, was used for the soundtrack: Elizabeth (1998), when Cate (Elizabeth, main character) vs. Albert ( Lord Dudley), great Volta!!
magnifiques musiques magnifiques illustrations un rêve
thank you very much
Grazie mille! Большое спасибо за чудесную музыку и шедевры средневековой живописи !
Valentina!
I give this an 85, it has a good beat and it's easy to dance to.
I am here and quite pleased to be so.
Renaissance Music is Beautiful
Not as beautiful as you fraulein.
I wonder why it's always in a minor key. It sounds so depressing.
@@sugarfalls1 To me it sounds haunting. I also like ancient Irish folk melodies.
@Eva: Hi Eva... I had a big crush on you, but was scared schiffless about being sent to the Western Front if "he" found out. It was sad, all what happened.
@ Tempest: Try apt 302, at 1492, Calle 8, Buenos Aires.
Рахель, спасибо тебе: минуты этой музыки обернулись для меня годами жизни.
Thank you for the upload.
Now, THIS is entertainment 👍😁🌼
Thank you ❤️ I loved it.
Thank you for the excellent music.
beautiful, lovely images as well
I agree, i love these manuscript artworks.
Really nice n relaxing....love classical music
Viele vertraute Stücke, Melodien, Bilder und illustration , eine vertraute Heimat, renaissancemusik ist für mich !Heimat! Zuhause ,
I just found your channel, and wow!!!!! I love history too and I love your videos!
Thanks so much.
Reminds me not of just the past, but every July I worked a Renaissance Faire in recent years. Yes I am here to get my missed Dose from 2020. Figured what better to drink Coco too before the Year in our Lord .. 2021 AD.
Beautiful and melodic. Very relaxing music.
Anyone here realize how much of this music is played in Nintendo role playing games? I always wondered why I was so attracted to those RPG game music and now I know why!
Really? Oh yeah I begin to hear the similarity! Which RPGs did you play?
Ah, this takes me back to my youth.
Nice festive vibe. Reminds me of weekend at Bernie's.
Ah, brings back memories of my youth...
This makes me feel so peaceful.
I had found that my ancestors were the Bassano and Lanier families who performed as a family through the length of the Tudor and early Stewart dynasties. I can picture them performing these and some of their original material. It explains how I ended up a brass musician who has a partiality to Renaissance music
I found out that my great grandma on my mom's side of the of the family has Penn-Tudor nobility or aristocracy and connections to Royalty with William Penn's father and grandfather who John Tudor before he changed his name to Penn. All Penn is Tudor!
kudos to your geneologist...
I am a Lanier and Bassano descendant as well. Which Lanier do you descend from?
I can picture my 14 greats grandfather listening to this music two
Sounds great. I have known for years that my ancestors barely survived as subsistence farmers and hunters in the woods of Finland during the Middle Ages. It is unlikely they would ever heard music like this. Perhaps they would sung something with a kantele accompaniment, I don't know, there are no records of that. But I am happy that my generation can finally enjoy the whole fascination history of music in Europe.
Whomever says that a time machine is an impossibility has never listened to this music.
So awesome, I'm surprised none of Tallis' work was in there. Nonetheless this was a great mix!
Drop a Tallis' reference, and gain respect from your fellow cyber-renaissance fanatics.
Or Byrd.
Thank you Rachel for this beautiful music.
pastime with good company is my favorite tune on this:))
Henry the eighth wrote it . He did not write Greensleves .
Da Spührt man das ,,Ausgehende,, Mittelalter ! Klasse Musik !!!
Makes me think of Blackadder II. "The Wise Woman? That it be, that it be. You don't have to talk to me like that, I'm not a tourist...."
Two things must ye know of the wise woman!
@@iainclark5964 First, she is a woman! And second... she is....
I used to play this kind of music (cello) and sang it a lot in choirs. Just love it.
I know these woodwind instruments are not easy to intonate but some pieces are rather unpleasant. Also the choir sounds pale.
More life into it please!
歴史を感じる素晴らしい曲です。
Ah yes, the New York Pro Musica...the kings and queens of vibrato in Early Music.
Rachel Boyd The great, Most grateful, Gratitude Thank
My love relation with this beautiful music began when I was a kid . . . each time I hear it, I feel my spirit flying, free . . . unstoppable . . .
I feel the same. Once I was told maybe I lived in this era, memories of a past life. Who knows.
Listen to this in the bath (chill out time).
Música Verdaderamente HERMOSA. Nos lleva a través del tiempo a disfrutar el Ambiente Musical que pasaba en las Cortes Reales de la Dinastía TUDOR..
Thanks a lot Rachel !
It's beautyful so beautyful this is 😊
The tune that starts at 32:10 is my favorite. Do you know which one that is? Makes me think of little gnomes or goblins dancing in the forest. The number of dancing imp creatures keeps growing as more instruments come in.
I also want to know what song it is! It's fantastic!!!
Thanks!
I agree!
It could be called The gnomes and goblins dance.
Bella canción, beautiful music. Sadly it's interrumpted.
Great Beautyfull Amazing Nice Thanks a lot for the nice Video and Musik 👍🙏❤
Estupendo! Magnífico!
Exquisite is the music that serenade thy ear. A delight to the senses......enjoy the songs of a thousands birds my brothers.
These bangers got me through hard times. When I was stuck in bed with small pox, it really got me through the endless days of the surgeon drilling holes in my back and injecting mercury into my nether regions, totally lifted my mood!