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Fair sir, thy jest hath broughteth much mirth to my soul. 'Twas a moment of joy that hath brightened my day. 'Tis indeed a merry tune that doth stir the soul. I thank thee for thy contribution to our revelry
When thy exchanges 475 shillings, makes multiple several alliances, organizes a communal event with another kingdom, and a diplomatic conversation over flavorful food with a warlord; in order to win 500 shillings and fame across the land from a jousting tournament:
As an American living in Seattle where you and I might live closer than the Italian origins of this song ... how is it that I relate with you on this point? 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
Hi! Medievalist here 😊The ones who are playing are an association called Early Music New York, not the group Istanpitta. They're referring to ''Istanpitta'', a musical genre that became popular between nobility and royalty in the 13th and 14th centuries. The saltarello is its respective dance. Here's the actual link to this version: th-cam.com/video/RtgYg3LBiz4/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygU-RWFybHkgTXVzaWMgTmV3IFlvcmssIEZyZWRlcmljayBSZW56IGFuZCBHbGVuIFZlbGV6IHNhbHRhcmVsbG8%3D
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If you want to share music, don't sharing for youtube career, only passion. Thank you for sharing. Love
Thy Lord must be proudeth of thou work thy droppeth
When you realise you survived the plague
Pog
no
Le monde est petit ! Bises Anna 😏
THIS! THIS IS THE ONE I WANTED!!
Yeah, shit goes hard
Beat dropeth rather solid here
Indeed sire
Fair sir, thy jest hath broughteth much mirth to my soul. 'Twas a moment of joy that hath brightened my day. 'Tis indeed a merry tune that doth stir the soul. I thank thee for thy contribution to our revelry
When thy exchanges 475 shillings, makes multiple several alliances, organizes a communal event with another kingdom, and a diplomatic conversation over flavorful food with a warlord; in order to win 500 shillings and fame across the land from a jousting tournament:
In all sincerity this is a lovely song.
Agreed
When the Normans raid your newly granted lands.
Thank you! I have been looking for this version
Me too, so I decided to take matters into my own hands and upload my own with some Spanish Moor art - common courtesy of google.
As Russian living in Siberia, idk why I love medieval Europe so much.
Anyway, greetings frome Russia 🇷🇺
As an American living in Seattle where you and I might live closer than the Italian origins of this song ... how is it that I relate with you on this point?
🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
Greetings
And apparently the song is monitized in your country and therefore I was given a copyright claim
@@krisdood713 This is a 14th century Italian song, no one can monetize it except those who perform the piece exclusively for the sake of performance.
I was the greatest musician in the king castle
I was the love of all men and women i was revelated poetry by the divine ...in medieval ages
Thank you so much
From Iran🌹
No problem, from America! 🇺🇲🇮🇷
@@krisdood713 I love your bbking
From Iran 🇮🇷again
Thank you for your service! This goes so hard.
Yep
Hi! Medievalist here 😊The ones who are playing are an association called Early Music New York, not the group Istanpitta. They're referring to ''Istanpitta'', a musical genre that became popular between nobility and royalty in the 13th and 14th centuries. The saltarello is its respective dance.
Here's the actual link to this version: th-cam.com/video/RtgYg3LBiz4/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygU-RWFybHkgTXVzaWMgTmV3IFlvcmssIEZyZWRlcmljayBSZW56IGFuZCBHbGVuIFZlbGV6IHNhbHRhcmVsbG8%3D
Thank you very much. I did not know this information. I will change the title accordingly.
@@krisdood713 ❤❤❤
Yon song slappeth harder than Will of Smyth didst to Christopher of Rocke.
You have way too much free time
Ma perché nessuno scrive in italiano?
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Can anyone write who is the performer?
Who here after playing bloody bastards ?
It's Like i'am looking Last of the Mohicans
Is the word Istampitta related to the "estampie" ?
No clue
Yes
Whence thou art at the club and the beat droppeth
Indeedly so
Does someone has the score for this tune?
sounds like hurdy gurdys
Yeah, or maybe bagpipes
What's the source for this version?
I got it from a mix of Medieval party music.
www.discogs.com/New-Yorks-Ensemble-For-Early-Music-Istanpitta-A-Medieval-Dance-Band/release/10755303
Anyone here from the sofia “silence wench” video? 😂
That's why I made this video.
@@krisdood713 Lmao! 😂
That’s awesome man!
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Ich denke nicht.