John Dowland (1563-1626): The Earle of Essex Galiard [a5] - The Royal Wind Music
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 เม.ย. 2011
- Live performance at the Kunsthalle, Lingen (Germany)
April 10, 2011
Arrangement: Paul Leenhouts
Diminutions: María Martínez Ayerza
The Royal Wind Music
Petri Arvo, Stephanie Brandt, Ruth Dyson, Arwieke Glas, Hester Groenleer, Karin Hageneder, Marco Paulo Alves Magalhães, María Martínez Ayerza, Filipa Margarida Pereira, Anna Stegmann - เพลง
What saddens me is that I fell in love with the recorder at 7 years old and played non stop as if the instrument was part of me for several years. I too fell under the impression that it wasn't a serious instrument. It was years before I realised that wasn't true.
I'm sorry to hear that... It really is sad, the reputation it holds for most people due to its use as a cheap teaching instrument. DId you ever pick it back up?
@@Persun_McPersonson No. I have one still, but feel foolish when I try to play it!
@@Ladynipchick2 why do you feel foolish? I am really trying to understand.
@@aumelb Well, I suppose I feel that I'm trying to recapture the past.
@@Ladynipchick2 you may want to learn to play an alto (treble) recorder then. :) It is larger and sounds lower than sporano recorders kids play at school, and uses a different fingering. It will feel like you are learning a new instrument.
We are so normalized to music in the modern era, I wonder how magical it must have felt to hear music 400 years ago
I often wonder about that . We are saturated in music these days . In fact it can be hard to escape it sometimes .
I think people were musical and rhythmically talented back then. Think of work songs. Or long evenings. Stories being sung as songs.
I often think that we're less musical now than purple used to be, we're just consuming, not dancing and singing ourselves.
Maybe I'm romanticising, but I think it could well be true.
That said, singing in a church (or cave or any big hall) or listening to more complex musical arrangements (more than just a single lute or drum) might have been rare and more appreciated.
But it's also worth noting that playing live music was waaaay more popular hundreds of years ago, it's not popular at all right now. People used to play national instruments and classical instruments widely, nowadays you can get a good piano for free because it's treated as a useless piece of furniture.
Instruments would've been out of financial reach for most back then I suppose, but church would've been a place to hear it. I guess if you were a peasant you'd not have time to learn even if you were fortunate enough to get your hands on an instrument. Top music like this really would've been special and rare.
I can't find an interpretation of this song that I like more. It's so fluid, it's like if wind was singing. The song feels so modern even today.
try listening sting singing
The wind is singing. It is called ‘wind instrumentation’.
@@jktekkerz8735 Well, those are obviously wind instruments. I was referring to the aeolian sound of the atmosphere wind.
@@gilbertomartindelcampocast7945 I listened to his version too. I love that there are multiple interpretations.
Thank you! On this video you see instruments made by Adriana Breukink (The Netherlands) and Bob Marvin (Canada). The largest instrument (sub-contrabass) is also Adriana Breukink's, she designed it together with Paul Leenhouts and Winfried Hackl in 1998, there are only 3 of them in the world.
The Royal Wind Music🎉🎉
Absolutely wonderful,ethereal and magical.
came here from team recorder to hear the "third note"....mind blown.....beautiful!!!!
ME TOO! =D
Wait, what's the "third note"?
Team Recorder! Heck yeah!
I just have no words to describe how this beautiful piece of music makes me feel. I LOVE the bassline!
+Teutonics Check out the recording of it on my channel and tell me what you think :)
I didn't find it.
me also
Someone once told me that a recorder was not a serious instrument. I wish he could watch and listen to this video
Their only exposure must have been those cheap, awful sounding plastic ones they give 1st graders.
Get a better class of friend.
Clearly he conflated "accessible" with "not serious." The fact that non-experts can still get a decent skill return fairly quickly and cheaply is a feature, not a bug. Recorder is like illustration - professional expertise and exquisitely crafted instruments are still rare and special, but almost anyone can start without feeling hopelessly amateurish. Listening to a beginner play a recorder may not be heavenly, exactly, but compare it to the sound of beginning brass players! XD (I don't know HOW my parents tolerated my trumpet practice when I was a child)
th-cam.com/video/CFfz2wyMvwE/w-d-xo.html
Is there a store where you buy these friends of yours?
Dowland would have been a rock star in this day and age
Simply beautiful, thanks for that balsam for my ears and soul.
It sounds like a late summerwind. Joyful and sad at once.
I love your description. I imagine this as a curious woman running through a forest.
This is such a beautiful recording. Thank you Mr. Dowland and thank you so much musicians and all your practice. This is very touching. You are making joyful music it is well appreciated.
Enchanting.
kinda wish this was longer
Спасибо за возможность познакомиться со средневековой музыкой в исполнении удивительных инструментов.
So lasse ich es mir gefallen. SUPER.
Beste Wünsche, Hans
I was sad, now I am not anymore. My life would be so empty with this music, I swear!
For me the tenors have perfect color.
I'm surprised - and experience a lack of knowledge.
I play recorder (sopran, alt and tenor) since childhood (I'm now beyond the fifties) and see for the first time these really big examples.
Wow!
You're never to old to learn something new.
I like the sound of recorder a lot and your great ensemble does ist very well!
Wonderful music!
Thanks for sharing!
Cheers from Berlin!
I was trying to find some Dowland played on crumhorn but this is most excellent.
The BEST display of all recorders on TH-cam : from "Garklein"(in the rack in front of the musicians) → to Sub-ContraBass
... and also the John Dowland's ballad: "Can She Excuse My Wrongs" interpretation is wonderfull = thanks a lot for this post (y) :-)
Wonderfull !!! Felicitaciones !!! Bellísima música y excelentemente bien interpretada!!! Saludos desde Patagonia Argentina Fernando Hidalgo 3ro
Quite Majestic. Thank you very much.
Brilliant! And a shout out to Rick Beato for promoting this work of Dowland's so unreservedly.
Beautiful music.
I was looking for inspirational recorder duets but found this gem. Moar
looks like something out the bar scene in star wars. stunning performance.
The giant recorder violates several strategic arms limitation treaties.
The instruments sound really beautiful! I enjoyed it.
Gracias por esta belleza
Outstanding! Beautiful!!
gorgeous sounds!
Wow ! So beautiful :)
Wonderful! Thank you!
Wind instruments are the breathe of gods ! Yes !
*BEAUTIFUL!*
wonderful *A*)
2 altos, 2 tenors, 1 bass, 2 great basses, 2 contrabasses, and 1 subcontrabass wow
Holy dooly, I didn't know recorders came that huge!!
Brilliant and delightful - thank you for posting :) and now I've remembered to hit that little bell so I get email advises of new Vidios
:)
Beautiful sounding instruments, really enjoyed it. Most similar thing I can think of in sound is some organ ranks.
Nossa que beleza de armonia,expressa o renascentismo.
Wonderful flourished melody line in the reprises.
QUE LINDO DA VONTADE DE CHORAR
Amazing Thank You ;-)
sehr sehr schön, really beautiful dear musicians :)
노래가 웅장한것도 같고 신비로운것 같아요^^ 다양한 리코더~
I'm love with this atmosphere... Renaissance splurging all around...not yet the "strict Logic" of construction... free flowing delicatesse...free air
Wonderful well played
Excellente idée ce retour aux premiers instruments.
Fantastic!
Meraviglioso! Bravissimi!
Lovely!
Nice performance! Acoustic collaborated enough to better hearing!
Maravilloso.
lovely.
I would love to hear this performance someplace where the acoustics are not quite so live. It's a little difficult (for me) to hear the interplay of the voices.
I would love to have a sub-contra, but I can't really cost justify it. 😁 I already have a contra, and I rarely get to play it. 😥
This. Every bit of it except that I don't have a contra (yet) for the same reason that you haven't a sub-contra.
wonderful :-)
Some classic reggae right here!
Wondrous ! xxxxxxx
Prachtig! ❤️
Wow Magic!
De toute beauté!
Modeste flûtiste à bec je ne cesse de remercier Dowland et autres compositeurs anglais renaissance pour leurs si entraînantes composition.Idem si on est gambiste ou choriste.
Bravo!!!
Superb
Fabulous
Excellence.
This sounds really nice! I could imagine something like this being in the title screen of some fantasy RPG game.
Like FF9 you mean ? ^^
@@jgsoja818 excellent example
Many games get their influence from real early music. Final fantasy Chrystal Chronicles uses recorders and crumhorns in its score.
air nomads vibin' before the fire nation attacked.
Очень красиво!
超カッコイイ☆
So very cool☆
Lindo, um abraço do Flautista
❤❤❤
Wow!
"Chauffeur! Crack a window for I have brought forth the mighty royal wind," said Charles.
You're the best... I love your music...
best regards from Brasil.
She can’t excuse the wrongs of the 43 people who disliked this...
This just feels sacred
Huevos a los de el 434 jajsjajajsjsjajajs
nuevo sub
♥
A doorway in time . . .
I'm hearing this while downloading some Melvin's mp3. All fits.
Good Music peoples
*Recorder Heaven Alike*
WÓW!!!!! 😍😍😍😍👍👍👍👍
bravi!
Is this on Spotify?
Where can I find copies for purchase of the scored arrangements you perform? I am interested in starting a group in the Pacific Northwest. thank you and kind regards, Brian
Can I have sheet music for this?
Beatrice Beltrama If it helps, this music is by John Dowling I think.
The score is here: imslp.org/wiki/The_Earl_of_Essex_Galliard_(Dowland,_John)
one at the Flanders Recorder Quartet...
wow... the smallest is a tenor.... breath taking!
Hi friend, I believe the smallest they are playing is an Alto, in F. Greetings!
looks to be Alto, yes.
What is the kind of those recorders from left to right?
Hmm, I can't avoid thinking that recorders sound better when there're no descants.
The recorder was once in the same category as the Renaissance flute. There are head joints that will convert the modern concert flute to a recorder.
Back then, recorders and flutes were made in a single piece. There was no interchangeability then.
Isn't this the same tune in "Can She Excuse?"
I do believe it is!
MMC Year 3 Composed in 1605
This piece for singers ("Can she excuse") is seriously difficult rhythmically and so this, for recorders, too must be performed with less reverb otherwise the beautiful rhythmic changes of Dowland aren't heard. With that in mind the piece and its performance is wonderful
what's the name of each recorder?
Good music to toke a bong to, or in this case toke 4 bongs.
Brilliant performance! There is, perhaps, such a thing as a room that's too reverberant.
algum br??? rrsrsrsrs