Hoity-Toity - Sauff Aus (Swiss Medieval and Renaissance Folk, 1979)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 พ.ย. 2024
- Artist: Hoity-Toity
Album: Sauff Aus
Year of release: 1979
Label: Zytglogge
Country: Switzerland
Instruments: crumhorns, hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes, flutes, mandolin, mandola, dulcimer, bouzouki, concertina, psaltery, kortholt, shawm, bodhran.
1. - 00:00 - Meienzit - Music and lyrics by: Neidhart von Reuenthal (1180 - 1237)
2. 04:10 - Swa Ein Vriund - Music by: Michael Blaser / Lyrics by: Spervogel (13th-century)
3. - 07:40 - Pavana - Music and lyrics by: Thoinot Arbeau (1520 - 1595)
4. - 09:34 - Sauff Aus - Music and lyrics by: Heinrich Fink (1445 - 1527)
5. - 10:45 - Stella Splendes - Music and lyrics from: Llibre Vermell de Montserrat (14th-century)
6. - 14:18 - Falla Con Misuras - Music and lyrics by: Anonymous (15th-century)
7. - 16:00 - Easy Going Herman - Music and lyrics by: Michael Blaser
8. - 18:26 - Nu Lebe Ich - Music and lyrics by: Walther von der Vogelweide (1170 - 1230)
9. - 22:04 - Ich Was Ein Chint So Wolgetan - Music by Michael Blaser / lyrics from: Carmina Burana (ca. 1300)
10. - 28:06 - Ballo Francese - Giorgio Mainerio (1535 - 1582)
11. - 30:24 - Wach Auff, Mein Hort - Oswald von Wolkenstein (1376 - 1445)
12. - 34:41 - O Virgo Splendens - Music and lyrics from: Llibre Vermell de Montserrat (14th-century)
13. - 36:56 - Deus Meus - Music: Trad. arr. Michael Blaser
14. - 39:08 - Otče, Bože Všemohúci - Music and lyrics by: Anonymous (15th-century)
15. - 41:01 - Idumea - Music: Trad. arr. Michael Blaser
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I absolutely love this video, especially when I play crusader Kings 3 and I'm creating Switzerland. It's nice to have this in the background
14:20 melody the same as movement III in "Three Medieval Dances" by Anonymous arranged by Christian Lindberg for Alto trombone
Wish the swiss shorts knew this was here