@@MichaelLevine-n6y 536 wasn't a great year either. The year without a Summer. If you really want the full skinny, ask a Byzantine guy called Procopius.
Thanks for making the point. Yes, the first tune is indeed the "Bass dance" from Warlock's Capriol Suite, and most people are aware of it from this source. However, Warlock based his version on a dance tune from Arbeau’s Orchésographie’ of 1558. For more details see the page from the Peter Warlock Society peterwarlock.co.uk/about-warlock/articles/capriol/ @@mikehoy4238
Bands to check out then - Covas Corax, Mince Pye, Wolgamot, Cantiga. The book "A Medieval Traveler's Guide" by Ian Mortimer and "The worst Jobs in History" by Terry Jones might interest you.
This is from 1530 also not Mediaeval In general, the Middle Ages covers the years 1000-1500 AD and is mainly divided into two phases: the Early Middle Ages and the High Middle Ages. The Middle Ages are often divided into five phases: the Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, the Late Middle Ages, the Renaissance and then the Modern Period. 1250 to 1500, in German studies also 1250 to 1450). It represents the final phase of the Middle Ages, which is followed by the early modern period.
Well, it's Renaissance not medieval (Warlock himself said his 20th century suite was based on renaissance dances). Also don't think Attaignant published this when he was 5 years old
If you were German, I would recommend you @Geschichtsfenster for learning some truths instead of weird prejudices. "Harald Müller: Mittelalter" (a book by our Professor for medieval history at the RWTH in Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle)) gives very good scientific information and introduction. Sadly, I personally don't know anything about conparable publications in English.
No, this is a great fake. In Spain, the periodist Juan Manuel de Prada say the true about Middle Age. For example "La oscura Edad Media" of this author.
Simple ... Y ... sencillamente magistral la música que traemos en el corazón...❤ ... Bel ... llo ... ❤
¡Muchas gracias, me alegro que te guste la música!
excelente, saludos desde jutiapa , Guatemala
¡muchas gracias! y saludos para ti!
I feel like I have traveled back in time.
Avoid 1348.
536 wasn't a great year to be around in Western Europe either. @@MichaelLevine-n6y
@@MichaelLevine-n6y 536 wasn't a great year either. The year without a Summer. If you really want the full skinny, ask a Byzantine guy called Procopius.
Again the same mystical experience through Medieval European music😊
Thanks for the comment! Yes, mediaeval music is such a rich source of wonderful music. I'm glad you liked it!
It’s not medieval music, it’s the Capriol Suite written in the 20th century by Peter Warlock
Thanks for making the point. Yes, the first tune is indeed the "Bass dance" from Warlock's Capriol Suite, and most people are aware of it from this source. However, Warlock based his version on a dance tune from Arbeau’s Orchésographie’ of 1558. For more details see the page from the Peter Warlock Society
peterwarlock.co.uk/about-warlock/articles/capriol/ @@mikehoy4238
Been a big big fan of the medieval art, era and music since years.
Me too. Nothing like it for atmosphere.
Bands to check out then - Covas Corax, Mince Pye, Wolgamot, Cantiga.
The book "A Medieval Traveler's Guide" by Ian Mortimer and "The worst Jobs in History" by Terry Jones might interest you.
Me too, since 1300
@@euclides9777 Not '48 I suppose.
Goes beautifully with the art
Thank you so much!
didn't know this version. great tune ❤
Amazing music!!
Many thanks, I'm glad you liked it!
Muchas gracias por compartir🎉😊😊😊😊😊😊
Muito obrigado pelo comentário!
Há um encantamento nessas melodias, nos instrumentos utilizados. É, para mim, uma mescla de alegria e melancolia a um só tempo.
¡Gracias! Sí, estoy de acuerdo, alegría y melancolía mezcladas. Esto es lo que me encanta de la música antigua.
Thank you for the good program notes!
You're very welcome - thanks for the interest!
Top music!
Many thanks! I'm glad you like it.
Love it, definitely made my Playlist!
Thank you for coemmenting, I'm happy you enjoyed it!
Same
Hermosa pieza.
muchas gracias
Interessante como as músicas e as figuras parecem nos levar àquele tempo. Agradecido. Saudações do Brasil🇧🇷
Muchas gracias por tu interés! Mike
Saludos de Brasil.
@@michaelwebb7492
너무좋다 흑흑
많은 감사
Pretty!
Thank you!
Oh you're welcome.
This is from 1530 also not Mediaeval
In general, the Middle Ages covers the years 1000-1500 AD and is mainly divided into two phases: the Early Middle Ages and the High Middle Ages. The Middle Ages are often divided into five phases: the Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, the Late Middle Ages, the Renaissance and then the Modern Period.
1250 to 1500, in German studies also 1250 to 1450). It represents the final phase of the Middle Ages, which is followed by the early modern period.
Thanks, I agree that the term "mediaeval" is sometimes used too loosely. Mea culpa!
Now which one is a kind of cover, "Play minstrel play" of Blackmore's Night or this one???
Это очень наглядно, как не надо играть)
All cultures have a similar music, like this, je je.
Well, it's Renaissance not medieval (Warlock himself said his 20th century suite was based on renaissance dances). Also don't think Attaignant published this when he was 5 years old
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Drunkards song: check the lyrics. Beautiful nevertheless.
Thank you - I think your comment applies equally to the songs of Carmina Burana.
Medieval Times, you could barely blink your eyes without being charged with a crime.
476-1450 were the Dark Ages.
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If you were German, I would recommend you @Geschichtsfenster for learning some truths instead of weird prejudices. "Harald Müller: Mittelalter" (a book by our Professor for medieval history at the RWTH in Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle)) gives very good scientific information and introduction. Sadly, I personally don't know anything about conparable publications in English.
the medieval times were very dark & gloomy
Medievar era was the ugly part of humanity
No, this is a great fake. In Spain, the periodist Juan Manuel de Prada say the true about Middle Age. For example "La oscura Edad Media" of this author.
21st century is the worst, global corruption, warmongering, plastic, pesticides, creatures losing their natural habitat, exploited etc. UK
Of course you are a world expert on the subject.
@@irenejohnston6802Yes, the medieval age is very better, we will back to the (christian) tradition.
Oof even for a non native english speaker like me, "medievar" hurts.