What a wondrous morning in my fine Kingdom. We will all walk the gardens, inspect the pigs and shoot quail, and tonight we will dine and sing in the Great Hall.
Most of the documents that have survived were actually processed sheepskin. It required special treatment to make it into parchment-like material. It's incredible when we remember that they had to mix their own inks and that they used goose quills as writing pens! I was lucky to have a geneologist as a first-cousin. Back before the internet, she traced my father's side across the water to English royalty. I have some Plantagenet genes in my genetic pattern.
Believe it or not , by the end of the roman period in about 400 Ad. They had a form of written music . The tunes lingered on into early eastern church music . By the 12 century there was a form of music score . But to this day we do not know what beat or rhythm was used . It may have been the beating of the heart but we simply do not know !
THIBAUT IV, Comte De Champagne Et Roi De Navarre 00:00 1 J'Aloie L'Autrier Errant (Pastourelle) 3:53 2 Du Très Douz Non À La Virge Marie (Chansons Mariale) 13:42 3 Dame, Merci (Jeu Parti Entre Thibaut Et Une Dame) 18:34 4 Seigneur, Sachez Qui Ore Ne S'En Ira (Chanson De Croisade) ALFONSO X EL SABIO, Roi De Castille Et Du Léon 22:15 5 Null' Ome Per Ren Non Deve (Cant. N°361) 28:58 6 Virgen Santa Maria (Cant. N°47) 34:17 7 Como Poden Per Sas Culpas (Cant. N°166) CHARLES D'ANJOU, Roi De Naples 37:56 8 La Plus Noble Emprise Qui Soit (Lai) GUILLAUME VII DE POITIERS, Duc D'Aquitaine 44:54 9 Pos De Chantar (Planh) CONON DE BÉTHUNE, Régent De L'Empire De Constantinople 50:20 10 L'Autrier Avint En Cel Autre Païs (Débat Entre Un Chevalier Et Une Dame) RICHARD-CŒUR-DE-LION, Roi d'Angleterre 53:58 11 Ja Nul Hons Pris Ne Dira Sa Raison (Rotrouenge)
Such music shouldn't be shunned away, why should humans hear others and not this? Thank you for showing me these little wonders of infinite beauty to ones ear. 💕
Who’s “shunning” any of it?? Such drama!! I’ve listened to music of this type for 50 years, and sung some of it!! If people don’t like it, or haven’t been exposed to it, how is that “shunning”?.
En ce moment c'est la seule musique que je peux écouter ! Glups ! En pleine crise sanitaire cette musique me fait imaginer un temps où les humains étaient moins fous 🙏
Tu veux dire l'époque ou les gens étaient brulés vivants pour hérésie? L'époque de la peste, la pire pandémie de l'histoire de l'humanité qui a couté la vie à plus de la moitié des humains vivants à l'époque, le temps des guerre saintes et des massacres constant des populations? Oui, belle époque en effet...
it occurs to me how extraordinary it is that the manuscripts and other sources have survived, been discovered and uncovered, studied, practiced, brought to a wondrous perfection, and - last, but not least - come to a group that is willing to share this beautiful abundance with the world! i am honored, privileged, humbled to have musica medievale be a daily part of my life, and i thank you with all my heart. happiest of holidays and much gratitude to you!
Lovely to listen too instead of our loud, noisy, fast paced world of today. Our improvements are good in many areas, and as another mentioned having technology allows us to enjoy music of the past. How lucky we are that we can put our cares aside for a short time and hear history in songs of love.
Pour ceux qui soient intéressés, ici vous pouvez trouver le manuscrit "Recueil de chansons du XIIIe siècle, avec musique notée", du Thibaut IV, Comte De Champagne Et Roi De Navarre, gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b550063912/f27.item.zoom Merci beaucoup pour cette belle sélection de musique médievale, j'adore.
It's all the same world, only a little older. "Le monde est vieux je le crois, cependant Il le faut encore amuser comme un enfant" "The world is old I believe it, though it needs enjoyment as a child" Jean de la Fontaine. It only needs you to make it still live, and if you can, to make it nicer. World have kind of alzheimer, there was beauties that should not have been forgotten, as this songs are, and lots of other things, think about the cathedrals we could build by now ! Through this channel, and you passing by maybe, that is all still alive yet. I can't wait entering heaven (please God I deserve it) to tell the monks, rovers and even Richard Lionheart that I found their songs on youtube and that they now et in saecula saeculorum are part of eternal beauty of God's Creation.
Believe it or not , by the end of the roman period in about 400 Ad. They had a form of written music . The tunes lingered on into early eastern church music . By the 12 century there was a form of music score . But to this day we do not know what beat or rhythm was used . It may have been the beating of the heart but we simply do not know !
Another hour of medieval music I have really enjoyed. Thanks a lot! By the way: I would love to know where and what that beautiful castle ruin after 56:15 is. May anyone tell me, please?
Good morning, it's the castle of Dürnstein in Austria. It's the place where Richard Lionheart was kept prisoner by Leopold of Austria who accused Richard of the murder of his cousin Conrad of Montferrato. This is the suggestive place where Richard wrote "Ja nus hons pris" (No man who is imprisoned).
The manuscript portrayed in this video is a copy in french language translated way later from the original occitan sources, meaning the manuscript is a copy,not original, a translation from NATIVE OCCITAN
I want to know why the hurdy gurdy or some modern equivalent is not still a thing. It sounds really cool, and what's wrong with the idea of a string instrument bowed with a rotating wheel and keyed to make the notes? It is a cool concept. You could make it electric, or even more complex with multiple registers so you could play two handed.
It's funny to realise that while the whole continent was restless place of permanent wars. In the very distant northwest corner of it there was tranquility and privacy I mean England. Calm garden of comfort.
Oh please please, name the King and Queen at 41 mins with 2 ladies at right, one in red and one in blue, and two children kneeling in front of the lady in red. The Queen is pointing to them. Who are they? What country? What year, or decade? And who are the children? And before this ‘picture’ the previous one with a King of France and Archbishop, and 2 bishops or cardinals at the left of the picture. Again - Who? Where? When? And the one before that, a King of England and his Court. Again - Who? Where? When?
FIRST: Relax 🍃 Well, the king and the queen are Charles D'Anjou and his wife Beatrice di Provenza from the manuscript called Naples Bible and in the previous image there's always Charles but with Martin IV. The last image you asked for, represents king Alfonso X el Sabio from his manuscript "Libro de los Juegos".
Ciao Musica Medievale, sei italiano/a ? Perché, oltre a farti i giustissimi complimenti, vorrei raccontarti una piccola storia e sarebbe lungo farlo in inglese 🤣
@@MusicaMedievale allora, sarà un messaggio lungo quindi leggilo quando hai tempo, non voglio annoiarti. Sono da sempre appassionato di storia, ho studiato archeologia: la mia anima da sempre prova qualcosa di profondo e bellissimo quando visito un castello o un villaggio medievale. Una volta ho visitato il centro storico di una città umbra con le nuvole scure che lambivano le cime delle colline boscose: una favola. E la poesia di un eremo sulle montagne? Cibo per l'anima. Ho sempre sognato di vivere nel medioevo, con tutte le sue contraddizioni e difetti: essere un cavaliere ghibellino al servizio di Federico II, parlare con Dante della Divina Commedia, partecipare ad un banchetto alla corte del re di Francia e dormire sotto il suo tetto ... sarebbe una vita degna di essere vissuta. Recentemente, a seguito della separazione dalla mia compagna, mi è stata diagnosticata una forma di depressione. Ho anche sviluppato un brutto rapporto con l'alcool. Ma la musica del tuo canale ... oggi sono uscito a fare due passi, l'aria era fresca ed il cielo era blu cobalto: ho ascoltato parte di questo video ed ho sentito un senso di pace, di felicità, quella folle voce speranzosa che ti dice che forse da qualche parte c'è ancora felicità per me, che forse domani troverò la forza di aprire il file del romanzo Fantasy che sto scrivendo e continuare a scriverlo. Quella folle idea che un giorno tornerò a ridere, ti assicuro che per un depresso è una cosa difficile da credere. Ti ringrazio per questo canale, col cuore
Sono felice di leggere che la musica medievale che carico sul mio canale possa essere per te una fonte di positività, questo è uno dei più antichi ed importanti scopi della musica. Io per primo mi sento spesso lontano dalla società in cui viviamo, non comprendo le sue scelte, priorità, valori... Ormai mi sono rifugiato così spesso nella fantasia che è divenuta la mia realtà, e quale periodo storico è più sensibile alla fantasia del Medioevo? I suoi bestiari, romanzi, credenze, follie e passioni sono frutto di una società che non aveva l’ardire di avere una spiegazione per tutto, studiavano e cercavano risposte ovviamente, questo è nella natura umana, ma non dimenticavano la fantasia. Se ancora oggi il medioevo è il periodo storico che affascina di più di ogni altro, quello che si trova più facilmente in ogni luogo, film, libro, canzone, forse è anche per questo: per la sua fantasia e quindi creatività. Da quale periodo storico poteva nascere il Fantasy se non dal medioevo? Grazie per le tue parole, danno grande valore al mio lavoro. Libera la fantasia, scrivi il tuo libro, ascolta tanta musica e dimentica il resto. Siamo solo foglie nel vento e la nostra vita scorre veloce, possiamo solo scegliere di usare al meglio il tempo che ci viene concesso. 🍃
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What a wondrous morning in my fine Kingdom. We will all walk the gardens, inspect the pigs and shoot quail, and tonight we will dine and sing in the Great Hall.
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And piss in a pail.
@@illsaythefuckiwant2237 wait for the shake :D
@@ubertar finally someone with a sense of humor! It's good to be the king.
It is remarkable that original manuscripts of this music actually managed to survive to this day. Thanks.
Most of the documents that have survived were actually processed sheepskin. It required special treatment to make it into parchment-like material. It's incredible when we remember that they had to mix their own inks and that they used goose quills as writing pens! I was lucky to have a geneologist as a first-cousin. Back before the internet, she traced my father's side across the water to English royalty. I have some Plantagenet genes in my genetic pattern.
Believe it or not , by the end of the roman period in about 400 Ad. They had a form of written music . The tunes lingered on into early eastern church music . By the 12 century there was a form of music score . But to this day we do not know what beat or rhythm was used . It may have been the beating of the heart but we simply do not know !
@@welshpete12 I'm well aware of early notation practices but thought they were used exclusively for church music!
Truly, we are blessed 🙌 but just think of how many more didn't survive? How many songs will not be sung or enjoyed ever again.. Sad.
@@ChristianThomasLeitel I prefer to think of the glass half FULL!
THIBAUT IV, Comte De Champagne Et Roi De Navarre
00:00 1 J'Aloie L'Autrier Errant (Pastourelle)
3:53 2 Du Très Douz Non À La Virge Marie (Chansons Mariale)
13:42 3 Dame, Merci (Jeu Parti Entre Thibaut Et Une Dame)
18:34 4 Seigneur, Sachez Qui Ore Ne S'En Ira (Chanson De Croisade)
ALFONSO X EL SABIO, Roi De Castille Et Du Léon
22:15 5 Null' Ome Per Ren Non Deve (Cant. N°361)
28:58 6 Virgen Santa Maria (Cant. N°47)
34:17 7 Como Poden Per Sas Culpas (Cant. N°166)
CHARLES D'ANJOU, Roi De Naples
37:56 8 La Plus Noble Emprise Qui Soit (Lai) GUILLAUME VII DE POITIERS, Duc D'Aquitaine
44:54 9 Pos De Chantar (Planh) CONON DE BÉTHUNE, Régent De L'Empire De Constantinople
50:20 10 L'Autrier Avint En Cel Autre Païs (Débat Entre Un Chevalier Et Une Dame)
RICHARD-CŒUR-DE-LION, Roi d'Angleterre
53:58 11 Ja Nul Hons Pris Ne Dira Sa Raison (Rotrouenge)
Thank you very much! 🙂👏👏👏
Such music shouldn't be shunned away, why should humans hear others and not this? Thank you for showing me these little wonders of infinite beauty to ones ear. 💕
🌹
hahahaha
❤
Who’s “shunning” any of it?? Such drama!! I’ve listened to music of this type for 50 years, and sung some of it!! If people don’t like it, or haven’t been exposed to it, how is that “shunning”?.
En ce moment c'est la seule musique que je peux écouter ! Glups ! En pleine crise sanitaire cette musique me fait imaginer un temps où les humains étaient moins fous 🙏
Tu veux dire l'époque ou les gens étaient brulés vivants pour hérésie? L'époque de la peste, la pire pandémie de l'histoire de l'humanité qui a couté la vie à plus de la moitié des humains vivants à l'époque, le temps des guerre saintes et des massacres constant des populations?
Oui, belle époque en effet...
@@plastique45 th-cam.com/video/jrvihfN1PGE/w-d-xo.html
it occurs to me how extraordinary it is that the manuscripts and other sources have survived, been discovered and uncovered, studied, practiced, brought to a wondrous perfection, and - last, but not least - come to a group that is willing to share this beautiful abundance with the world! i am honored, privileged, humbled to have musica medievale be a daily part of my life, and i thank you with all my heart. happiest of holidays and much gratitude to you!
Lovely to listen too instead of our loud, noisy, fast paced world of today. Our improvements are good in many areas, and as another mentioned having technology allows us to enjoy music of the past. How lucky we are that we can put our cares aside for a short time and hear history in songs of love.
Beautiful music, thank you. God bless 🙏
Who else feels like going on an epic journey while listening to this? like a role playing game.
Try The Guild 3.
Thank you for all you do
Beautiful music! How fascinating to hear music from our ancient past sounding as it must have sounded then. Thanks for posting.
Vielen Dank für mittelalterliche Ruhe.
What fun; lifted my spirits today! Thank you so very much!
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Lovely
I have always enjoyed medieval music and this is quite exquisite. Thank you for preparing it. Aaln Bideleux
You make me happy.. Thanks for share😄✌️
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@@MusicaMedievale 🤚☺️
Grazie! Meraviglioso regalo.
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you ve done an amazing job!thank you!
Thank you!
Foarte frumos şi relaxant!! Felicitări!!
Thanks
Well, I'm almost a year late on this one, but loving it =----> and the videos with the musicians and instruments is fun, TY as always =----->
Love this!
Pour ceux qui soient intéressés, ici vous pouvez trouver le manuscrit "Recueil de chansons du XIIIe siècle, avec musique notée", du Thibaut IV, Comte De Champagne Et Roi De Navarre, gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b550063912/f27.item.zoom
Merci beaucoup pour cette belle sélection de musique médievale, j'adore.
Thank you. In the info of the video I’ve wrote all the sources of the images, “Recueil de chansons...” is the first one. 🌷
The photos of the music really adds to the ambiance of the music. Medieval music is a great love of mine. Many thanks.
Suddenly I'm in another time. place, world. Think I'll stay a while.
Mind if I join you!?
It's all the same world, only a little older.
"Le monde est vieux je le crois, cependant
Il le faut encore amuser comme un enfant"
"The world is old I believe it, though
it needs enjoyment as a child"
Jean de la Fontaine.
It only needs you to make it still live, and if you can, to make it nicer.
World have kind of alzheimer, there was beauties that should not have been forgotten, as this songs are, and lots of other things, think about the cathedrals we could build by now !
Through this channel, and you passing by maybe, that is all still alive yet.
I can't wait entering heaven (please God I deserve it) to tell the monks, rovers and even Richard Lionheart that I found their songs on youtube and that they now et in saecula saeculorum are part of eternal beauty of God's Creation.
İ agree you dude
@@missmidnight4147 please do.
@@lapinblanc849 good; I can stay.
A favorite of the bedchamber.
Meraviglioso.
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Thank you, thank you, thak you !!!!!!!
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todo este canal es un paraíso musical
I was actually looking for something to listen to and I got this recommended
Beauty Flag.
Thanks again, wonderful stuff.
Thank you!
Ancien Français bien articulé, donc compréhensible !
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What beautiful music! I am always there in my heart. ♥️
your work is amazing.thanks from Greece.
Thank you! All the best from Italy. 🌹
Bellissimo. Anche per la scelta delle immagini. Grazie !!! Un iscritto in piu'. :-)
Renzo *
Irlanda
Grazie Renzo, saluti dalle Alpi.
Nice relaxing collection of great music. Wonderful feeling in this
Absolutely love this channel; I have gotten to listen to so much beautiful music. Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
This is very relaxing and gentle music; Exactly what I needed today. Merci beaucoup!
Love it
Oh, this will be my new music to listen while playing Mount&Blade :)
This is nice, but remember not to play too much, im currently using this music to read a book and its a blast!
@@aggelos8256 "but remember not to play too much" alright mom.
Beautiful*Beautiful*Beautiful
We're going to party like t'were 999.
enchanting... 🌹
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Beautiful 👏👏
Divine Love. That's all there is in the end.
Most agreeable any time of night or day.
You are right!
Marvelous
This one is my favorite 💖
so charming this music take me to the heaven
Believe it or not , by the end of the roman period in about 400 Ad. They had a form of written music . The tunes lingered on into early eastern church music . By the 12 century there was a form of music score . But to this day we do not know what beat or rhythm was used . It may have been the beating of the heart but we simply do not know !
This is wonderous
I noticed the first song is in the Kingdom of Heaven director's cut when Balian is reminiscing about his dead wife.
Gracias!!!!!! haces un esfuerzo enorme
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PERFECT,IT IS PERFECT.Thanks a lot.
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Thank you for this wonderful reconstruction. Finally a recommendation that makes sense to me ;-)
Thank you! 🌷
He. escucha do con de leite ésta
@@MusicaMedievale r
Es maravilloso
@@rodolfoklienwilmes1571 🌹
Just in time for breakfast!
Bon appétit
But what about second breakfast
It’s good to be the king.
Another hour of medieval music I have really enjoyed. Thanks a lot! By the way: I would love to know where and what that beautiful castle ruin after 56:15 is. May anyone tell me, please?
Good morning, it's the castle of Dürnstein in Austria. It's the place where Richard Lionheart was kept prisoner by Leopold of Austria who accused Richard of the murder of his cousin Conrad of Montferrato. This is the suggestive place where Richard wrote "Ja nus hons pris" (No man who is imprisoned).
@@MusicaMedievale. ‘Suggested’, not ‘suggestive’ if you don’t mind a correction :))
Неужели сам Ричард Львиное сердце слышал это ( № 11) ? Или его мама Алиенора ? Фантастика!
Thank you 🙏🏼
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The manuscript portrayed in this video is a copy in french language translated way later from the original occitan sources, meaning the manuscript is a copy,not original, a translation from NATIVE OCCITAN
Is there anywhere online I can see the translated lyrics to these songs? 🌹💜 I'd love to know what's being said.
I want to know why the hurdy gurdy or some modern equivalent is not still a thing. It sounds really cool, and what's wrong with the idea of a string instrument bowed with a rotating wheel and keyed to make the notes? It is a cool concept. You could make it electric, or even more complex with multiple registers so you could play two handed.
I’d love to read a translation of the lyrics.
I think that you can find everything on the net easily, but if you need an help just ask.
My Latin is a bit rusty, but I think it's something like 'Ooooh, baby, yeah baby, I love you baby, gonna make you mine baby, oooh yeah.'
@@Londonfogey I can dig it!
@@Londonfogey that sounds like modern pop song lmao.
50:20 - Diggin' it.
Song at 29:00 is awesome!!!
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It's funny to realise that while the whole continent was restless place of permanent wars. In the very distant northwest corner of it there was tranquility and privacy I mean England. Calm garden of comfort.
Vīta brevis,Ars longe...
just wafted away, gone
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Gracias al campo cuántico que no viví en ésa época en que faltaba de todo... hasta el buen gusto para crear música...
Entonces que hace escuchando música de mal gusto??. Está en el lugar equivocado... Busque la palabra maluma y quédese por allá.
Sharpening his pitchfork silently with the rest of the mob as they can hear the party singing jolly by the castle
Marxism is futile and foolish.
I have found what is hidden!
Mensae caelestis participes faciat nos, Rex Aeternae Gloriae. Amen
Does anyone know the song hat starts at 18:36?
Mi favorita 28:58 6 Virgen Santa Maria (Cant. N°47)
Oh please please, name the King and Queen at 41 mins with 2 ladies at right, one in red and one in blue, and two children kneeling in front of the lady in red. The Queen is pointing to them. Who are they? What country? What year, or decade? And who are the children?
And before this ‘picture’ the previous one with a King of France and Archbishop, and 2 bishops or cardinals at the left of the picture.
Again - Who? Where? When?
And the one before that, a King of England and his Court. Again - Who? Where? When?
FIRST: Relax 🍃
Well, the king and the queen are Charles D'Anjou and his wife Beatrice di Provenza from the manuscript called Naples Bible and in the previous image there's always Charles but with Martin IV.
The last image you asked for, represents king Alfonso X el Sabio from his manuscript "Libro de los Juegos".
Ciao Musica Medievale, sei italiano/a ? Perché, oltre a farti i giustissimi complimenti, vorrei raccontarti una piccola storia e sarebbe lungo farlo in inglese 🤣
Grazie! Si, sono italiano.
@@MusicaMedievale allora, sarà un messaggio lungo quindi leggilo quando hai tempo, non voglio annoiarti.
Sono da sempre appassionato di storia, ho studiato archeologia: la mia anima da sempre prova qualcosa di profondo e bellissimo quando visito un castello o un villaggio medievale. Una volta ho visitato il centro storico di una città umbra con le nuvole scure che lambivano le cime delle colline boscose: una favola. E la poesia di un eremo sulle montagne? Cibo per l'anima.
Ho sempre sognato di vivere nel medioevo, con tutte le sue contraddizioni e difetti: essere un cavaliere ghibellino al servizio di Federico II, parlare con Dante della Divina Commedia, partecipare ad un banchetto alla corte del re di Francia e dormire sotto il suo tetto ... sarebbe una vita degna di essere vissuta.
Recentemente, a seguito della separazione dalla mia compagna, mi è stata diagnosticata una forma di depressione. Ho anche sviluppato un brutto rapporto con l'alcool.
Ma la musica del tuo canale ... oggi sono uscito a fare due passi, l'aria era fresca ed il cielo era blu cobalto: ho ascoltato parte di questo video ed ho sentito un senso di pace, di felicità, quella folle voce speranzosa che ti dice che forse da qualche parte c'è ancora felicità per me, che forse domani troverò la forza di aprire il file del romanzo Fantasy che sto scrivendo e continuare a scriverlo.
Quella folle idea che un giorno tornerò a ridere, ti assicuro che per un depresso è una cosa difficile da credere.
Ti ringrazio per questo canale, col cuore
Sono felice di leggere che la musica medievale che carico sul mio canale possa essere per te una fonte di positività, questo è uno dei più antichi ed importanti scopi della musica. Io per primo mi sento spesso lontano dalla società in cui viviamo, non comprendo le sue scelte, priorità, valori...
Ormai mi sono rifugiato così spesso nella fantasia che è divenuta la mia realtà, e quale periodo storico è più sensibile alla fantasia del Medioevo? I suoi bestiari, romanzi, credenze, follie e passioni sono frutto di una società che non aveva l’ardire di avere una spiegazione per tutto, studiavano e cercavano risposte ovviamente, questo è nella natura umana, ma non dimenticavano la fantasia. Se ancora oggi il medioevo è il periodo storico che affascina di più di ogni altro, quello che si trova più facilmente in ogni luogo, film, libro, canzone, forse è anche per questo: per la sua fantasia e quindi creatività. Da quale periodo storico poteva nascere il Fantasy se non dal medioevo? Grazie per le tue parole, danno grande valore al mio lavoro. Libera la fantasia, scrivi il tuo libro, ascolta tanta musica e dimentica il resto.
Siamo solo foglie nel vento e la nostra vita scorre veloce, possiamo solo scegliere di usare al meglio il tempo che ci viene concesso.
🍃
Visca la musica occitana, la musica de la gent lliure i bona, perceval, els trobadors, i tota la nostra cultura catalana creadors d europa.
La edad media era preferível a todo esto...
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Dungeon meshi Ah Dungeon meshi
"princesses",,,
arion-music.com/2019/02/04/chansons-des-rois-des-princes-du-moyen-age-avec-lensemble-perceval-dirige-par-guy-robert/
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