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The de Vere Society
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ม.ค. 2021
WELCOME TO THE DEVERE SOCIETY
‘We all love Shakespeare, whoever he was.’ - Sir Derek Jacobi, Patron
The de Vere Society (founded 1986) is a registered charity promoting knowledge of the life of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550 - 1604), a Tudor playwright praised by Queen Elizabeth I for his ‘outstanding mind and virtue’ and hailed by King James I as ‘Great Oxford’.
His contemporaries awarded the ‘highest prize’ to his works, but what has become of them? If you are interested in the proposition that de Vere’s ‘lost’ plays are those which now bear the name ‘William Shakespeare’, please join us, participate, investigate and celebrate - new members and enquirers are very welcome! - Alexander Waugh, Chairman of The de Vere Society.
‘We all love Shakespeare, whoever he was.’ - Sir Derek Jacobi, Patron
The de Vere Society (founded 1986) is a registered charity promoting knowledge of the life of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550 - 1604), a Tudor playwright praised by Queen Elizabeth I for his ‘outstanding mind and virtue’ and hailed by King James I as ‘Great Oxford’.
His contemporaries awarded the ‘highest prize’ to his works, but what has become of them? If you are interested in the proposition that de Vere’s ‘lost’ plays are those which now bear the name ‘William Shakespeare’, please join us, participate, investigate and celebrate - new members and enquirers are very welcome! - Alexander Waugh, Chairman of The de Vere Society.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS: The Food of Love
The de Vere Society, THE FOOD OF LOVE: Edward de Vere and the Music of the Spheres Autumn Webinar 2021
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HOWARD GAYTON: The Food of Love
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HANK WHITTEMORE: The Food of Love
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SIR DEREK JACOBI AND RICHARD CLIFFORD: The Food of Love
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Alexander Waugh and Elizabeth Pallett: The Food of Love
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ALEXANDER WAUGH AND ELIZABETH PALLET Discussion: The Food of Love
CHARLES BEAUCLERK: The Food of Love
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ANNABEL LEVENTON: The Food of Love
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ALEXANDER WAUGH: The Food of Love
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AMARYLLI: Vere in Song, Shakespeare's Musicke
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AMARYLLI: Vere in Song, Shakespeare's Musicke AMARYLLI performed this 1 hour concert - Vere in Song: Shakespeare's Musicke as apart of our 'THE FOOD OF LOVE': Edward de Vere and the Music of the Spheres Autumn Webinar 2021. Elizabeth Pallett and Hannah Grove, both experienced professional musicians, came together in 2017 with the aim of making accessible the lost music of our heritage from the ...
JANE AUSTEN AND SHAKESPEARE: MYSTERY WOMAN, MYSTERY PROBLEM
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Heward Wilkinson: Mystery Woman Mystery Problem - Jane Austen and Shakespeare
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Alexander Waugh: Edward de Vere & Marlowe, Lyly, Kyd. 'BAND OF BROTHERS' ZOOM Webinar. 12 Dec, 2020
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Charles Beauclerk: Introduction and Welcome. 12TH DEC 2020, 'BAND OF BROTHERS 1580' ZOOM Webinar
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Charles Beauclerk: Introduction and Welcome. 12TH DEC 2020, 'BAND OF BROTHERS 1580' ZOOM Webinar
Once Stratfordian, now confirmed Oxfordian. Moderns forget that Tudor England was a highly censured policed state. DeVere’s class bought him license that a glover could not touch.
Regret, Oxfraudians seek fame via controversy. The aim is not about authorship of a body of work 400 years ago but rather self promotion and self importance in today's world. However, RIP Waugh with respect.
R.I.P A.W.☝️🤎🙏 .. new subscriber from Australia
Evidence always helps. Alex, Tis most passing strange. And I won't give it welcome. Something rotten in the state department? Envenomed umbrella tip?
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Beautiful music!
On the devere society website for years. "1589 - The Arte of English Poesie, possibly by George Puttenham but published anonymously, rolls through the presses. In this influential work of literary criticism Edward de Vere is singled out for special praise: ‘And in her Majesties time that now is are sprong up an other crew of Courtly makers Noble men and Gentlemen of her Majesties owne servantes, who have written excellently well as it would appeare if their doings could be found out and made publicke with the rest, of which number is first that noble Gentleman Edward Earle of Oxford.’ The devere society is beneath contempt.
''...the vulgar sort...'' = The actual population...
Sublime, timeless music!🌹🌹🌹
Fantastic, Shakespeare's Lost Kingdom is a phenomenal work, astounding really.
Shakespeare's lost kingdom is beyond brilliant. An astounding book, a real treasure.
de Vere was a phony
Innocentio Alberti: Pavin Of Albarti 0:00 Innocentio Alberti: Gallyard 2:39 Anonyme: In Nomine A 5 4:39 Nicholas Strogers: In Nomine III A 5 6:59 Anonyme: Desperada 9:00 Anonyme: Gallyard 10:52 Anonyme. Allemande 13:34 Clement Woodcock: Browning My Dear 15:10 Robert White: In Nomine V A 5 17:29 Anonyme: Ronda 20:47 Anonyme: La Represa Anonyme: (Gallyard) 22:58 Clement Woodcock: In Nomine II A 5 25:13 Clement Woodcock: In Nomine III A 5 27:33 Anonyme: Allemana D'Amor 30:25 Anonyme: (Dance) 32:31 John Taverner: Quemadmodum A 6 33:48 William Daman: Sei Soprani 38:50 Anonyme: Pavana 42:24 Anonyme: Brandeberges 44:43 Anonyme: La Represa 46:07 Nicholas Strogers: In Nomine IV A 6 47:19 William Mundy: O Mater Mundi A 5 50:08 Anonyme: Pavana 53:20 Anonyme: Gallyard 55:21 Anonyme: (Dance) 56:3157:38 Robert Parsons: In Nomine IV A 7 57:38 Robert Parsons: The Song Called Trumpets A 6 1:00:32 Robert Parsons: In Nomine V A 7 10:02:31
Alexander Waugh - Dear Sir, I made a comment on one of these vids and you replied back - thanks for that! Now, I can't find which video it was for 😤😄 Anyhow, when I need to feed my brain, I go to your excellent videos! You, my Rats and other Animals...all creatures enjoy using their brains and being free (hopefully 😔😔😔)
This matters for far more serious reasons than satisfying the idle curiosity of a few wannabe intellectuals. It shows that great lies and deceptions can and have been carried out by the very top of society and been perpetuated for many hundreds of years. WE WERE LIED TO and we still are being lied to. This was a systematically organised conspiracy to deceive. This involved not only top members of the English aristocracy but Elizabeth and James 1st. The consequences and motivations may have been reasonably benign but what this reveals should make us wonder how many other matters that have formed the foundations of our historical record are also fraudulent? We already know of some of them, but how many more exist that we have have not yet discovered? The truth is that we live in a world of lies and deceptions some of which are far older then this one. In my opinion virtually everything that we believe is the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth is not. This applies to virtually all subject matters, to a great or greater degree. Knowledge is power. This is why our Owners retain so much of the latter and we remain with so little of the former. It is perhaps ironic that the greatest proponent of the Enlightenment namely Sir Francis Bacon was one of the Worlds greatest liars and deceivers as well as one of the smartest and most influential persons ever to have lived. Bacon and his co-conspirators may have had the best intentions in mind when embarking on this great project to deceive the masses, but the motivation is relatively unimportant with regards to its clear implications. This also amply demonstrates that it is far easier to fool someone than convince them that they have been fooled.
All this time used for nothing..im sure William who ever he was would not be happy with all of you with your heads in books and not living. Im reminded of another illuminated mind, that of William blake and his painting of Sir Issac Newton and how he has his head stuck in paper to busy counting up the numbers and letters that are hidden and misses the true beauty of creation and its illuminator the God above your tiny god
I listen to the music of Mr. Savall and the like everyday. Its as much a part of my life as is the air Im breathing right now.
why is it elisabethian... why not philippian...???!!!
Wo nicht ?
Intervista di grande interesse. Grazie!
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So happy to find this...
Soy Colombiano y misteriosamente esta musica transporta mi espiritu a otra época, de maravilla.
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Innocentio Alberti: Pavin Of Albarti 0:00 Innocentio Alberti: Gallyard 2:39 Anonyme: In Nomine A 5 4:39 Nicholas Strogers: In Nomine III A 5 6:59 Anonyme: Desperada 9:00 Anonyme: Gallyard 10:52 Anonyme. Allemande 13:34 Clement Woodcock: Browning My Dear 15:10 Robert White: In Nomine V A 5 17:29 Anonyme: Ronda 20:47 Anonyme: La Represa Anonyme: (Gallyard) 22:58 Clement Woodcock: In Nomine II A 5 25:13 Clement Woodcock: In Nomine III A 5 27:33 Anonyme: Allemana D'Amor 30:25 Anonyme: (Dance) 32:31 John Taverner: Quemadmodum A 6 33:48 William Daman: Sei Soprani 38:50 Anonyme: Pavana 42:24 Anonyme: Brandeberges 44:43 Anonyme: La Represa 46:07 Nicholas Strogers: In Nomine IV A 6 47:19 William Mundy: O Mater Mundi A 5 50:08 Anonyme: Pavana 53:20 Anonyme: Gallyard 55:21 Anonyme: (Dance) 56:3157:38 Robert Parsons: In Nomine IV A 7 57:38 Robert Parsons: The Song Called Trumpets A 6 1:00:32 Robert Parsons: In Nomine V A 7 10:02:31
Thanks. This should be done by ones that post vidos
Thanks for this beautiful Master piece
Musica modalis, non tonalis
Today’s banal mush that passes for music does not hold a candle to this.
Performed in an MFA production of his "Volunteers" which looked at the incarceration of insurgents during the troubles. I was the Gaoler. Supervising the Archeological dig. Mr.Wilcox, a presbyterian of the Anglo Norman, Scotch Irish ascendancy. It was an exploration of the inner and outer aspects of an intensely confounding psychological drama. Not to be missed.
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excellent
I have only just realised that plays and masques were the internet' of thise days.. A much bigger deal than I hitherto thought...
This is true chicken soup for the soul.
❤💋 Thanks 💋❤️
a million endorsements of duncan's words below
wonderful. Can I share it?
Edward Devere - The great elephant in the room that Stratfordians seemingly never see. At the highest levels they must know surely! That cannot be fools. At that level are they gatekeepers? Are they paid to keep this from the world? If so, by whom? Who is so powerful that they would want this kept secret?
Absolutely fascinating presentation Kevin. Many thanks. Love the use of old pictures and maps etc.
That was amazing, thank you all
Absolutely beautiful Alexander
I’m a musician who’s studied, played, and sung all kinds and periods of Western “classical” music, and I listen to it all the time. I really love the composers of this period from all over Europe, but when I hear music from the English Renaissance it always makes me feel I’ve come home. My ancestors came to America beginning in 1620 and ending in 1840-I’m still 100% English descent-so it’s weird that I identify with the music so strongly, but I do. Especially the Church music.
Quite understanding this so comforting "Welcome Home !" You feel with those musics as for me with this one and with many other even scottish or french folkloric musics so deeply can move you 😢❤ Thank you Anne
I relate and we have a number of these type of synchronicities or what have you in my family about various things. Very unbelievable synchronicities in fact. And I have similar things myself as you've described! It seems so mysterious, yet so familiar. A mysterious phenomenon how we are drawn to things, but yet it makes complete sense in some way we as yet don't fully understand.
@@anneborrel2378 Yes! Indeed 😌
Yeah, weird. It's definitely not that you're simply aware of your own ancestry and willfully identifying with periods that you find remarkable through that specific lens, no way.
Me pasa igual, me pregunto si la reencarnación en verdad existe por qué musicalmente al escuchar éstas obras, siento haber vivido en la Inglaterra Medieval.
Alberto Soza ceased his channel long ago, I think, isn't it? Or does he still have it under a different name? His channel was really great!
El gran mestre Savall, igualadí com servidor, ha dut a terme una magnífica i prolífica obra de conservació, restauració i embelliment del patrimoni històric musical d'arreu d'Europa. El mestre ha esdevingut EL pont que connecta la posmodernitat atrafagada amb l'eclosió renaixentista.
Bonjour, c'est une pure merveille: il y a un équilibre subtil entre l'expression des instruments et leur conduite: ni trop, ni trop peu. Certains trouvent cela lassant, pas moi.
Thanks for uploading this sublimely beautiful music! England was a center of western art-music & kultur until recent decades...The Elizabethan accomplishments will outlast momentary dysfunction & general wackiness in the UK!
and hopefully the world how wonderful it would be, along with other culture's versions of their masterpieces then nothing could generate the hatred of war
@@susanskelly7312 Are you assuming that every culture produces masterpieces? I'm not aware of any masterpieces coming out of a tribe of cannibal head-hunters.
We must remember that beauty is always in the eye of the beholder.
@@stevegebhart8388 The sentiment behind that old saw is noble but the physical world that relativistic aphorism just doesn't fly. Back in the days when there used to be Beauty Contests you never saw a fat, pimpley,, heavily tattooed contestant in a bathing suit or in an Evening Dress - even if she happened to be a beautiful woman "on the inside.". Plato was right in saying that in fact, Some Thngs are Better than Other Things.
@@excelsior999 Oddly enough, beauty standards vary widely by age and place. But if we're simply taking Europe, because you're clearly a raging racist, then consider the Venus of Willendorf, the scale-tickling waifs of Elizabethan England, then your post-war contest beauties. Pray tell why they just couldn't make their minds up if it's so objectively clear wherein beauty lies? More, do tell how these masterpieces of yours were made by people who only 15,000 years ago were cannibalizing each other in Cheddar Gorge? My dear sir, please take your masterpieces, insert, and spin yourself so hard you lose all will to spew nonsense on the internet.
Diese Musik ist wunderschön! BRAVO
Magnifique ! limpide, reposant...
This is such beautiful music!
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Magnifique !! La musique tient ici le milieu entre la nature matérielle et la nature intellectuelle : elle peut dépouiller l'amour de son écorce terrestre, ou donner un corps à l'ange selon les dispositions de celui qui écoute, ses accords sont des pensées, des coups de fouet ou des caresses
so much better than the music of today.
Thank God I love all of it, every period, every country!
Absolutely!
Like so much in life, diversity and tolerance are to key to healthy society. At nearly 80 you can find me singing renaisance polyponony one day, Bach another. Wednesday evenings in a pub in Brixtion listening to the blues. another day (most days) Improvising on my 8 string classical guitar or 8 course Lute. My liked "songs" on Spotify include classical music from every century, Folk, Jazz, Country, Irish, Popular music from the 30's to now. There is good and bad music in every genre if only you take the time to listen to it. But Hey, if I'm for tolerance it must include that I should accept there are folk who limit themselves to particular times and genres. These days there certainly there ain't time to listen to it all. This music is wonderful but think about not deriding what other folk do. At 18 I would have told you "String quartets aare prentious rubbish!" but now I find them one of the most beautiful forms of music. 🙂