Maravillosas las Cantigas de Santa María de nuestro admirado rey Alfonso X, El Sabio. Qué gran historia nos precede en nuestra España. Toda nuestra historia es impresionante y debemos estar muy orgullosos de ella. Todas nuestras ciudades tienen vestigios de ese pasado esplendoroso. Hagamos por mantenerlo vivo.
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Cantiga 353 A rich man in Venice had only one son because all the rest of his children had died. He sent the boy to live in a monastery to be raised by the abbot. The abbot, who called the boy his son, let him play in the cloister. While playing, the boy often went into the church where he admired a statue of the Virgin and Child. He was captivated by the Child and went to see him often. He decided to offer him a portion of the meal they gave him. He went to the church, climbed up on the altar and laid the food out in front of the statue. He promised to bring the Child food everyday, and encouraged him to eat. The boy did this for fifteen days. Then the statue of the Child spoke to him, bidding him to eat at his Fathers table the next day. The abbot, noticing that the boy was growing thin, questioned him. The boy said that he had been sharing his food with the Child on the altar and explained that the Child had asked him to dinner. The abbot, after asking the child if he could accompany him, assembled his monks. He told them that he would be leaving and appointed a successor, a monk named don Mateus. That night both the abbot and the boy fell ill; at the sixth hour they were taken to heaven.
Disfrutamos de las Cantigas de Santa María gracias a nuestro gran rey Alfonso X "el sabio". Nuestro regalo al mundo. Uno de tantos.
Maravillosas las Cantigas de Santa María de nuestro admirado rey Alfonso X, El Sabio. Qué gran historia nos precede en nuestra España. Toda nuestra historia es impresionante y debemos estar muy orgullosos de ella. Todas nuestras ciudades tienen vestigios de ese pasado esplendoroso. Hagamos por mantenerlo vivo.
Spanish melody, dated in the MIddle Ages, XIII century. Composed by the king Alfonso X.
Yeah Christopher, this sounds great!
me encanto
gracias
Thank you. Lovely rendition of Cantiga de Santa Maria #353 "Quen a omagen da Virgen."
Thank you so much!! Apologies for the late reply
Lindo....
Thank you very much for listening and your interest in our music.
We are hoping to make a CD within the year - but unfortunately do not have a CD out yet. When it comes out I will definitely post it.
Thanks so much. CD is coming soon!!!
This slaps.
Cantiga 353
A rich man in Venice had only one son because all the rest of his children had died. He sent the boy to live in a monastery to be raised by the abbot. The abbot, who called the boy his son, let him play in the cloister. While playing, the boy often went into the church where he admired a statue of the Virgin and Child.
He was captivated by the Child and went to see him often. He decided to offer him a portion of the meal they gave him. He went to the church, climbed up on the altar and laid the food out in front of the statue. He promised to bring the Child food everyday, and encouraged him to eat.
The boy did this for fifteen days. Then the statue of the Child spoke to him, bidding him to eat at his Fathers table the next day.
The abbot, noticing that the boy was growing thin, questioned him. The boy said that he had been sharing his food with the Child on the altar and explained that the Child had asked him to dinner.
The abbot, after asking the child if he could accompany him, assembled his monks. He told them that he would be leaving and appointed a successor, a monk named don Mateus.
That night both the abbot and the boy fell ill; at the sixth hour they were taken to heaven.
I heard NHK radio program last night,
Sounds so nice!
Can I find CD of two?
Amor ei....
What's the specific name of that hand drum? Does someone knows?
it's a David Roman drum
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Well, it's beautiful, but actually a piece built around quen a omagen...