La Seconde Estampie Royal - Citole
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Manuscrit du Roi (13th century) - La Seconde Estampie Royal
María de Mingo Carranza - Citole
Monasterio de Veruela
Recorded and mixed by Marc Pascual
Filming by dopaminaproducciones - dopaminaprod.com
Citole built by Gonzalo Pieters. It was designed by Martí Beltrán according to medieval evidence and the research about the citole's performance practice by Mauricio Molina. It is made up of walnut, silver fir and cherry wood.
Contact: maria.demca@gmail.com
Beautiful piece of music 🎶 from a very beautiful, talented woman!! Bravo 👏🏻
un vídeo elegantísimo, multicultural, de una belleza indescriptible, legado de todas las culturas que han dejado huella en España.
Hermosa pieza musical. Hermosa puesta en escena. Ojalá hubieran mas videos así.
The acoustics are so enjoyable and agreeable, thank you for sharing
Absolutely mind bogglingly beautiful ❤️ I came across this purely by accident but it's so beautiful.
Bravo, wonderful playing. I love how you deaden the strings here and there, I have never thought to do that, I will try it on my citole.. That brightened my day, thank you :)
Wonderful video and an even better recording and performance. I hope that you will make a recording / album available one day. I very much enjoy your interpretation of this instrument and its music and would love to hear it in my home in as fine a recording quality as possible. I am happy to have stumbled into this lovely video.
Thank you so much for your comment Matthias!
Beautiful performance Maria. Can't wait to play with you!
wish there were more uploads
There are! th-cam.com/video/aH5FrMEzPo4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=G7Rs7__TviU7-63q
¡Muy bueno!
Bella musica y bonito monasterio.
Vídeo muy bien realizado.
Exquisito gusto.
Enamorado estoy.
Impecable, María!
Precios Maria, gràcies 👏👏👏
Beautiful!
Love this sound
Une vraiment belle musique envoutante.
You string together beautiful music in a beautiful location
Vraiment très beau, magnifique!
well done!
Espero que grabes más. Sin duda compraré tu álbum si es así. Si puedo conseguir uno, me has inspirado a aprender este instrumento.
Bravo María!! Precioso ❤
Gracias María!
Beautiful, magic and enchanting..
Thank you Max!
Very good interpretation and video ;)
Que maravilla!
¡Olee! ¡Me ha encantado!
Gracias Sara!
I'm having my religious bard use this instrument. Beautiful.
La cítola o Citole también escrito Sytole, Cytiole, Gytolle, etc, es un antiguo instrumento musical, cuya forma exacta es dudosa. En general se muestra como un instrumento de cuatro cuerdas, con un cuerpo que generalmente se conoce como "hoja de acebo".
maravilloso
Nice!!
I found this by coincidence but it's amazing
eccezionale, perchè non pubblichi altri video?
Ci sono! th-cam.com/video/aH5FrMEzPo4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=G7Rs7__TviU7-63q
great play! who made the beautiful Citole?
This is gorgeous. Is this on Spotify anywhere?
My new asmr
That was a mystical sound of the Citole! Where did you get it? How do you know how to play that?
How is that tuned? By the way you are playing, I suppose it tuned root fifth octave (E b e, for example), which is the same as a cigar box guitar.
Fourth, fifth and octave. Moreover, it's pythagorean tuning.
@@mariademingocarranza forth fifth an octave?????? Where is the root tone? I guess u tuned G d g
@@robabnawaz Forth fifth and octave because there is a drone in G
@@mariademingocarranza Gc dd gg ? from low to high?
How is it tuned? Ty
Amazing! How it tuned?
It's very beautiful video clip. But I mean, this articulation is too... hard for medieval music. Too "folk guitary".
Maybe what you mean with hard articulation is that I strike every note instead of playing different notes by one stroke...I don't know what is your sound idea of medieval music, however, due to the fact that we haven't got any recording from the period, I based my performance on some research about the reconstruction of the citole's performance practice and the medieval instrumental dances. There, we can find some ideas related to the percussive function of the citole and its clearly voiced, bright and sustained tones; so, the plectrum sound is very important. Or maybe what you mean is about the thickness of the plectrum, and you would use a thinner one...In any case, each one has different ideas about the performance of the same piece :) Thanks for your comment!
If you read "the British Museum citole:new perspectives" which is a very comprehensive text about the instrument, you'll find that most sources depict the citole as an instrument for strumming