How I love the rasping sound of krumhorns! The quality of your music is easily up there with the likes of David Munrow, who was the first to pioneer the revival of medieval and renaissance music. Nice views of Bodiam Castle and amusing graphics. Thank you.
Anglosajón anglosajón anglosajón pero qué siempre le pasa al PORTUGUÉS?😢 el anglosajón no tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones en cambio el PORTUGUÉS es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
Y porqué hay que traducir al anglosajón?😢 el anglosajón no tiene nada 👎 de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones, en cambio el FRANCÉS es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
Y porqué hay que traducir al anglosajón?😢 el anglosajón no tiene nada 👎 de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones, en cambio Le FRANCÉS es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
Y porqué hay que traducir al anglosajón.😢😢el anglosajón no tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones, en cambio el Frances y el Italiano son completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊😊😊
You the man! I'm so glad that you are out there playing such joyful music for us. Not only are you obviously very talented, but these videos must require a great deal of work to create. Thank you for doing this. Your work is such a breath of fresh air in this day and age.
Anglosajón anglosajón anglosajón, pero qué siempre pasa con el FRANCÉS?😢 el anglosajón no 👎 tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones, en cambio Le FRANCÉS es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
Superb krumhorns, they must have sounded just like that in the time of Elizabeth 1st, a lovely duck like tone. Beautiful. So nice to set the music against backdrops of Bodiam and Alnwick castles (reminiscent of the water festivals that the Earl of Leycester held at Kenilworth, against a backdrop of the ruined, medieval castle)
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This reminds me of Music History class when I was getting my Music degree... I got to play this particular piece during summer band.... actually quite fun to play....
I just adore this rendition - and love the canon sounds. I think they add, not subtract. And I think Susato himself would have been chuffed to bits at how cool it sounds with them added!
Eduardo, you are of course a great Artist. This is an excellent video. The only thing I wish it was different is the boat that is navigating backwards.
Alte Musik Hahaha you are completly rigth my friend. I noticed it when i was editing but a few years ago i didn´t know how to change it :) Now i´ve learned it. Best regards from Rio!
The melody from 1:16 really reminds me of Janequin's "La Bataille de Marignan" (1529). Some of the motifs used by Susato are almost the same as what we can hear in the "La Batille" chanson's prima pars. Furthermore, from 1:49 it's like the beginning of Janequin's chanson's seconda pars. Might Susato have known Janequin's chanson before? Did he use the same motifs on purpose? Really interesting!
So completely unlike all the other Danserye dances, I have often wondered how it ended up in the collection. Certainly the best in the collection for a big sound.
i'm lost of words. for years ago I already enjoyed your style of performing and - of course - the music. but now? it's not only joy for the ear but also for the eye!! :) thank you!!
Great playing of Tielman Susato! Your playing reminds me of a cassette I have with a trumpet piece for 8 trumpets by Heinrich Franz Biber, played by one trumpeter.
Thank you. Same to you. How did you get into classical music? I got into it when I was a kid. My parents would watch Masterpiece Theatre on PBS here in Massachusetts. I'd ask my parents if I could stay up just to hear the theme. I loved the sound of the music. I found out later it's Jean Joseph Mouret.
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The best of Renaisance intrumental music (and brazilian Lundu example, of course - is it Iguaçu Falls? - I've been there on sunday!) and your facetiously wonderful creation of the XXI century. A great thanks
Alan, how wonderful to march out of church on your wedding to this wonderful Pavan! So much better than the traditional stuff you hear. We played some weddings using Holborne's "Honeysuckle" on all recorders, and it was beautiful to watch.
Bravo leq! Os canhoes ficaram geniais, a musica e orquestração esta bacanerrima, as imagens otimas, so faltou mesmo aquela pistolinha esperta no final. ; )
Nice work! I love playing this with an early wind band - crumhorns or shawms and maybe a sackbut or two! My wife and I marched out of church to this piece on our wedding day, played on bagpipes and straight trumpet (thought we'd better start as we meant to go on...)
Realmente olhares e abordagens da interpretação como jamais vi! Antonello sempre talentoso. Deve dar um trabalho enorme animar deste modo suas interpretações!!!!
Boooooooooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmm Subscribe (tap the bell) and like??? Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks
I love this music❤️
Ich fing damit mit 12 Jahren an ,Renaissance ist nach wie vor meine grosse heisse, dreckigfeuchte Nummer, und nix weiter
that’s about the sweetest battle i’ve ever heard.
That water castle is absolutely stunning. Music is fine as well.
Yes! It´s my dog. His name is Lully :)
All the musicians played together and didn't rock the boat! ;) Terrific video!
How I love the rasping sound of krumhorns! The quality of your music is easily up there with the likes of David Munrow, who was the first to pioneer the revival of medieval and renaissance music. Nice views of Bodiam Castle and amusing graphics. Thank you.
Thank you very much! I´m very happy you enjoyed it :) Best wishes from Rio
Fascinating. Very cool! Better than most movies I've seen in a long time.
Thank you very much Paul!
some of this old music is really good stuff.
+Stephen Allen Thanks!
I subscribed.
Revisitando aqui e apresentando para amigos! Sempre divertido 😅 Abraços!
Anglosajón anglosajón anglosajón pero qué siempre le pasa al PORTUGUÉS?😢 el anglosajón no tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones en cambio el PORTUGUÉS es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
Such a chaotic masterpiece. Love the editing! 😁
Thank you! 😁
Love the white dog in the middle "I dont care, I am just a dog in the middle of the battle, whoof whoof" :)
Lol, by the way, he´s name is Lully =)
Thank you for your message and for enjoying my videos! Regards from Brazil
Super MAGNIFIQUE…the renaissances..
Y porqué hay que traducir al anglosajón?😢 el anglosajón no tiene nada 👎 de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones, en cambio el FRANCÉS es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
Melhor musica do mundo, melhor instrumento cromorno ❤queria tanto aprender
Really enjoy watching your videos, greets from Finland!
FANTASTIQUE…Tante GRAZIE..
Y porqué hay que traducir al anglosajón?😢 el anglosajón no tiene nada 👎 de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones, en cambio Le FRANCÉS es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
Y porqué hay que traducir al anglosajón.😢😢el anglosajón no tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones, en cambio el Frances y el Italiano son completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊😊😊
Your musical skills and video-editing skills are extraordinary! I especially enjoyed watching you use the harpsichord as a boat in the moat!
Wonderful, as always! Woof! Woof! Buzz! Buzz!
Happy you like dear Robert! All the best. Booooooommmm
You the man! I'm so glad that you are out there playing such joyful music for us. Not only are you obviously very talented, but these videos must require a great deal of work to create. Thank you for doing this. Your work is such a breath of fresh air in this day and age.
Thank you very much! Kind words :)
Oh comme c'est bien fait.
C'est superbe d'originalité et de plaisir.
I love it !
Merci Catherine!
Anglosajón anglosajón anglosajón, pero qué siempre pasa con el FRANCÉS?😢 el anglosajón no 👎 tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones, en cambio Le FRANCÉS es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
Adorei tuas gravações, conheci a pouco pela tv senado, um grande abraço do Brasil, uma verdadeira arte a sua.
Brilliant graphics and superb sound recording.
Colin Gantiglew Glad you like it dear! Best regards from Rio
Parabéns!
Não canso de ouvir e ver.
Criativo !
Um Multiinstrumentista genial
🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I had to laugh out loud when the harpsichord was floating in the water. Brilliant!
LOL! Glad you like it! Hahahahah
Excellent performance and witty scenery
Thank you very much!
Hello! Thank you for your feedback in my videos! Im glad you enjoy it :)
Greetings Thomas! Nice to see you again! Thank you!
Like all your recordings, this is authentic and also enormous fun to listen to.
+Ken Davies Thank you very much Ken! I´m very happy to know you enjoyed it! Thanks for your feedback
Thank you Ken!
Wonderful! And Lully looked so at ease as if he was listening carefully to your music
Superb krumhorns, they must have sounded just like that in the time of Elizabeth 1st, a lovely duck like tone. Beautiful. So nice to set the music against backdrops of Bodiam and Alnwick castles (reminiscent of the water festivals that the Earl of Leycester held at Kenilworth, against a backdrop of the ruined, medieval castle)
+GlenCharlesPovey Glad you enjoyed it! All the best!
Love it we played this as a family when my children were small on recorders. They would have preferred it with the ordinance I expect.
Cool Elizabeth! Thank you
Fantastic!!! Fabulous!! What a talent!!
Thank you bro!!
My Lord! What is this? Getting number one fan of the Early Music in a different way!
Lol! Thanks
Very, very clever! Love the dog!
Thank you!
Good evening, my good sir
We believe that we are the target audience for your videos, and we would like to share our warmest appreciation for your fine work.
Thank you!
Crumhorn Fans
Greetings! Thank you very much for enjoying my crumhorn video dear crumhorn friends :) My best wishes from Brazil to anywhere you live :)
Ed
Best music from T. Susato :-)
One of my favorites too :)
Maravilhoso!
És gênio meu lindo!
Fazes maravilhas sem tantas tecnologias.
Superb!
Amo tudo que fazes!
nicely done, funny the little gun thundering, like!
Thank you Micha! glad you like it
Excellent orchestration!
Glad you like it!
Amazing video. This one is esp. fun. Thanks for the wonderful music (on all your videos).
Thank you very much!
I love Susato, and your treatment of his works are amazing! Thanks so much!
Thank you Beverly! Glad you like it. I love Suato :) Best, Ed
This reminds me of Music History class when I was getting my Music degree... I got to play this particular piece during summer band.... actually quite fun to play....
I love playing it! Agree with you!
I just adore this rendition - and love the canon sounds. I think they add, not subtract. And I think Susato himself would have been chuffed to bits at how cool it sounds with them added!
Glad you like it Kira! I hope Susato liked it too :)
Eduardo, you are of course a great Artist. This is an excellent video. The only thing I wish it was different is the boat that is navigating backwards.
Alte Musik Hahaha you are completly rigth my friend. I noticed it when i was editing but a few years ago i didn´t know how to change it :) Now i´ve learned it.
Best regards from Rio!
This was awesome music, and it cracked me up that the cannons were going off in time with the music.
Thank you! I like this effect too
Thank you! im happy you like it!
The melody from 1:16 really reminds me of Janequin's "La Bataille de Marignan" (1529). Some of the motifs used by Susato are almost the same as what we can hear in the "La Batille" chanson's prima pars. Furthermore, from 1:49 it's like the beginning of Janequin's chanson's seconda pars. Might Susato have known Janequin's chanson before? Did he use the same motifs on purpose? Really interesting!
Good point! I already had noticed it before aswell :)
Loved it! Like a medieval video game over which one has no control whatsoever!
Hahaha true!
Tres beau Maestro
Merci jean
Bravissimo! E il video è davvero divertente!
Grazie Luca!
I love the color of a broken consort. Fantastic work, Eduardo.
Thanks bro
I like this music
Glad you like it!
Thank you my friend! This is my goal: Music different (fun) way =) Regards!
So completely unlike all the other Danserye dances, I have often wondered how it ended up in the collection. Certainly the best in the collection for a big sound.
Glad you like it this piece!
i'm lost of words. for years ago I already enjoyed your style of performing and - of course - the music. but now? it's not only joy for the ear but also for the eye!! :) thank you!!
+Icks Ypsilon Thank you very much for enjoying my work! I´m very happy to know! All the best from Rio! Ed
I listen to your music when I write on my essay on the italian wars in the 16th century. It's inspiring...
Berner Bär Ahhhh XVI century, inspiring indeed :) Best regards
Masterpiece!
Thank you!
Exellent!!!
Thank you Bill!
Great playing of Tielman Susato! Your playing reminds me of a cassette I have with a trumpet piece for 8 trumpets by Heinrich Franz Biber, played by one trumpeter.
Cool! Multitrack is always a fun result :)
Best wishes
Thank you. Same to you. How did you get into classical music? I got into it when I was a kid. My parents would watch Masterpiece Theatre on PBS here in Massachusetts. I'd ask my parents if I could stay up just to hear the theme. I loved the sound of the music. I found out later it's Jean Joseph Mouret.
Hello Erik! My grandmother was pianist :) Best wishes!
... increíble!... y el detalle del perrito blanco genial.... gracias amigo.... desde Sevilla, Marta guitarrista.....
martafrb Thank you very much Marta!!! Best wishes!
This is brilliant. You truly are a talented gentleman.
Thank you very much!
In the UK when trying to play this video all I get is 'This video is currently unavailable', a pity it was a good video and a very nice sound track
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Sorry. i have no ideia why it happens :(
Fantastico!!!
Obrigado Umberto!
Fantastic!
Thank you!
I just started playing the crumhorn. Your videos are an inspiration. Great music, well played, with enjoyable videos.
Thank you very much for your feedback Roy! Keep up the good work :)
Thank your dear David! Im happy to know you enjoyed it =)
Uaaauuu you are very good! I realy like this song ♡
Thank you very much!
Love it. I'm going to start making my own Crumhorn.
Cool! it´s a very funny instrument to play
you are a fu@in' GENIUS I love your videos, this one is a masterpiece!
Thank you very much!
This is fantastic!
Thank you!
Awesome! love the video!
Thank you!
The best of Renaisance intrumental music (and brazilian Lundu example, of course - is it Iguaçu Falls? - I've been there on sunday!) and your facetiously wonderful creation of the XXI century. A great thanks
Thank you very much!
Eduardo I like the sound effects!
Thank you for your feedback :)
They are not gratuitous (in the other songs too) they (almost) make musical sense rhythmically as percussion instruments.
True!
Alan, how wonderful to march out of church on your wedding to this wonderful Pavan! So much better than the traditional stuff you hear. We played some weddings using Holborne's "Honeysuckle" on all recorders, and it was beautiful to watch.
Agreed :)
Bravo leq! Os canhoes ficaram geniais, a musica e orquestração esta bacanerrima, as imagens otimas, so faltou mesmo aquela pistolinha esperta no final. ; )
Valeu TodaO!
great job! love the floating harpsichord at 1:19! thanks for all of your work!!
Thank you! Happy you enjoy my crazy ideas :p
Excellent JOB Early Music. I am going to subscribe you TH-cam.
Thank you so much for sub! Welcome! All the best from Rio, Eduardo
je me suis abonner! tu assure en musique et en montage!
Hehehehe merci!
So nice, interesting use of bodiam and Arundel castles.
Thank you Dave!
Great !
Thank you!
Thank you Dave! I didn´t know this information :)
lol too funny! Nice video!
Valeu Leozao!
amazing
Thank you!
Nice work! I love playing this with an early wind band - crumhorns or shawms and maybe a sackbut or two! My wife and I marched out of church to this piece on our wedding day, played on bagpipes and straight trumpet (thought we'd better start as we meant to go on...)
+Allan Scott Hello! I can wonder how cool might sound it played by bagpipes and trumpets. For sure you had a nice wedding ceremony! All the best!
It would be really nice to hear you playing Cabanilles! :D
Who know´s someday? I must get some time for new recordings.. Best and thanks for suggesting!
Love this song. Thank you for the upload! You made my day! :)
Happy you like it! :)
This is a fabulous rendition of La Bataille. I love the percussion!
Glad you like it! Thank from Rio :)
Realmente olhares e abordagens da interpretação como jamais vi! Antonello sempre talentoso. Deve dar um trabalho enorme animar deste modo suas interpretações!!!!
Muito obrigado pelas palavras William! Da um trabalhinho sim hehehe. Abração!
Eduardo, you are great! The music you make is wonderful and the videos are real fun! Thanks a lot for all your videos.
Thank you very much!
That is so much fun, and wonderful music verry well played too!
Thank you very much!
It is very talented.musically & facetiously!keep doing it!
Thank you very much!
It is nice to hear this music. It cleans our mind.
Glad you like it!
wow very nice :)
Thank you very much!
GENIUS!
Thanks!
beautiful music and everything!
Thank you milady!
I can't even imagine the amount of work put into this video, wonderful music and great video!)
Thank you Maryna!
It's furious!!! One of my favourite Preatorius themes.
True! Love Susato and Praetorius
Oi! Muito obrigado pelo comentário! Fico contente com sua opinião e estímulo! Parte da minha família veio da Itália. Abraços do Rio de Janeiro!
Браво!!!
Thank you!!!
I love your music so much. Can I buy a digital album?