A Chanter M'er
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ย. 2007
- A Chanter M'er (I must sing of what I do not want), a medieval melody by Beatriz, Comtessa de Dia (The Countess of Dia) written in about 1180. Beatriz was a female troubadour (called a troubaritz) who lived in the South of France.
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I can't get enough of it. great song.
indeed.
this melody has captured my soul
This sounds amazing. Such a rich, vibrant, and ancient sound. Can just imagine a caravan of knights returning from the Crusades.
Thanks for sharing. Not only the music but the images of the instruments that make it.
This melody tugs gently
yet firmly at the heart
inside my heart of hearts,
the part of the heart most connected
to my whole soul.
Something out of the ancient primordial past,
before preexistence gently dances
& sways in circles around a midnight fire
with close friends glowing, dreaming,
becoming innermostly alive.
Kamran Taleb would like this.
Whose Kamran Taleb?
Thank you for uploading this beautiful piece of music.
This is one of my favorites! It's been so ever since I listened to it for the first time 4 years ago :) I could listen to this over and over again.
What a spark of nostalgia this musical piece ignites within me.
Your fiddle is a Black Sea fiddle from Turkey, usually called "kemenche" or "Karadeniz kemenche" - I have one the same. "Kemanche" usually means the Persian fiddle, with a fatter body and different bridge and maybe four strings.
Effective performance.
I love this!!!!
" If music be the food of love, play on"
Brilliant, superb, extraordinary - and inspiring. I'm going to find an oud once back in Italy and enhance my understanding of medieval European music! Thanks for posting!
You are a master, all my respect
OMG ❤❤❤❤
This is definitely soft rock of medieval Europe!!!
One word ....Beautiful!
Wonderful!
Amazing work, mr Breezewood! Thank you! :)
Superbe ! J'ai l'impression d'entendre Loreena McKennitt !
Great groove and instrumentation. Brillant!
indeed, so inspiring!
Splendid.
beautiful!
I LIKE THIS MUSIC :- )
Medival thoughts from a Bosnian cathar year 1268;
"Here lies Kulduk Krilić in Usora on my noble land
I followed path of reason, not of heart. And now I regret it.
And you, if you have only one day of life, before you is the whole future.
In summer 1268 year of Lord, in Usora, my home."
QUE HERMOSO, IS VERY PRETTY . FROM ARGENTINA BEAATRIZ.
sublime
Beautiful looking lutes
Love the oud
very interesting
I took the name Beatrice, because my mundane name is not period and I play the daughter of a goldsmith at the court of HRE Frederich II (who directs the care of his various exotic birds (Arabs cared for his hunting birds) including an Umbrella Cockatoo who was my companion in real life (and at court).
So it's actually Priscilla's work according to description
Hey, can you post the musical note for this jam I'd really appreciate it. Great effort btw
Congratulations,master! Do you play all the instruments alone, or does someone help you in your performances?
I realy dnt know if she was the only woman in the medieval music la comtessa de dia beatrix is realy the good one.
I must sing what I don’t want …
Vaqui per que Al-Andalus abeura e abraça Occitania : la belesa Mieterrana.
Bravo!, remainds me a bit of bosnian sevdalinka..
wow, how can i get your recordings? great repertory
Where can one find this really beautiful song in a CD?
indeed it does. European troubadour music was influenced by Persian culture.
well, not really, or perhaps one could say in an indirect way - it was much more influenced by the Moors from North Africa, who took over Spain until they were driven out in the C15th
achantame el pico 😂 fjskjfks saludos pa lo' shilenos de cora:)
weon que chucha xd
someone have the monofonic version of beatriz de dia chants??? with out the accompaniment?
Is it possible to play this song on guitar ! I love this song!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SUBLIME
Yeah, it is the only surviving piece by a trobairitz. Does anyone know if there's a free online recording of the actual song complete with lyrics? I know Rene Clemencic did a stunning rendition, but I left her CD at my old house...
Eu sou aquele que me vejo quando eu me olho no espelho!
banger
This is more than church modes
lmfao at 0:06
Takes me back to 1180, ya'll modern music enjoyers especially music in rhythm games are weird bruh
they were woman of noble birth
Хм... Восточная скорее музыка.
Where is the voice?
Wow this is Arabic!!❤
No, it's medieval Southern French - Occitan - but a lot of medieval European music, especially that is Spain and Occitania were influenced by Moorish (Arabic) forms, and medieval musical instruments have their roots in Arabic ones.
Not familar with that song - although I have many of Raimbaut's songs on CD.. but not that one - at least not under that title.. all I can say is 'google dear friend - google'
good hunting
Since this unique and fascinating piece was composed by a woman, I wish women were performing it.
I was born in the wrong generation
Нечто орабское
+game block что такое орабское?
Кстати, автор ссылается на Биатрис - жену трубадура с юга Франции. :)))))
RUS NORMAN мне показалось что эта музыка звучит как восточная танцевальная мелодия
@@gameblock3230 it sounds Arabic because string instruments like the Lute in Europe came from Arabic instruments like the Oud. The oud and Arabic music as a whole entered Europe through Al-Andalus, which was Spain and Portugal under Arab Muslim rule.
Classical Turkish music
The Moors may have infiltrated this style from across the Pyrenees. It's even speculated that "lute" comes from "al oud".
Richard Geer In fact a lot of north african music sounds very similar to this!
Evet, düzdü
Memet Kılınç This is Occitan not Turkish
troubadoric this is not true. severe comparation surveys between first troubador melodies and gregorian tradition showed that there is no doubt about the the liturgical stump of the first profane songs
the quality suck