I love that this piece was written by a woman, it is utterly sublimeand so, so sensual. For me, it stamps all over the sychophantic offerings of most modern artists attempting to convey feelings.
Great thing! I've been interested in medieval european music for a while, but it is very hard to find reliable sources on the web. You said that it was "written". Is there any possibility to obtain the score of this piece and maybe some others of the same composer? Let me know please.
Thanks.
You might take a look into a few music videos I posted on youtube
I'm doing a project/ essay on the middle ages in english, I picked the topic Troubadour, and I am am very pleased with the results, all of this is quite interseing
There was this 4 part documentary on BBC called Inside the Medieval Mind. It featured a piece by Raimbaut D'Aurenga called Una Chansoneta Fera. Does anybody know if this is available on cd or can be downloaded online?
Not familar with that song - although I have many of Raimbaut's songs on CD.. but not that one - at least not under that title.. all I can say is 'google dear friend - google'
@NicholasBreezeWood hi; nicholasBW; can you direct me to any more like this one or a longer version of this one; i'm severly attached to it but it's so short. Thank you,
@NicholasBreezeWood hi; nicholasBW; can you direct me to any more like this one or a longer version of this one; i'm severly attached to it but it's so short. Thank you,
Brilliant, superb, extraordinary - and inspiring. I'm going to find an oud once back in Italy and enhance my understanding of medieval European music! Thanks for posting!
An interesting song indeed, I had no idea that troubaritz actually existed , in such sexist ages... Was this something a "simple" noble women could do or only the women from royalty?
This song was written by the troubaritz Countess de Dia, perhaps the only surviving one, if I'm not mistaken. As for your question, I would not say women from royalty, but from well-off families, if not aristocratic. Composing troubadour songs take refined training and such education would not be accessible to the commoners. Since it was the height of chivalry and the idea of courtly love, it would be quite reasonable to have female troubadours to compose such songs.
Yeah, it is the only surviving piece by a trobairitz. Does anyone know if there's a free online recording of the actual song complete with lyrics? I know Rene Clemencic did a stunning rendition, but I left her CD at my old house...
¡Espectacular!
giverny122 1 week ago
sublime
abarefootboy 1 month ago
Great groove and instrumentation. Brillant!
dingomusiktheater 1 month ago
Superbe ! J'ai l'impression d'entendre Loreena McKennitt !
177coc 3 months ago
It's" A Chantar" not "A Chant-er"
chelseynicole192 3 months ago in playlist IAH
Wonderful!
rooivaalk 6 months ago
2 were killed during the crusades...
kinomichilynx 8 months ago
I NEED AN OUD NOW
PopestickMaster 8 months ago
I love that this piece was written by a woman, it is utterly sublimeand so, so sensual. For me, it stamps all over the sychophantic offerings of most modern artists attempting to convey feelings.
IamJenwren 9 months ago
Thanks for sharing. Not only the music but the images of the instruments that make it.
HowToHistory 10 months ago
What a spark of nostalgia this musical piece ignites within me.
eacortes 10 months ago
is there a song called "i must sing" from countess of Dia troubadour song? or is this it?..
drewster63 11 months ago
SUBLIME
dakaha1 1 year ago
Medival thoughts from a Bosnian cathar year 1268;
"Here lies Kulduk Krilić in Usora on my noble land
I followed path of reason, not of heart. And now I regret it.
And you, if you have only one day of life, before you is the whole future.
In summer 1268 year of Lord, in Usora, my home."
AjlaBosniazka 1 year ago 4
Bravo!, remainds me a bit of bosnian sevdalinka..
AjlaBosniazka 1 year ago
Thank you for uploading this beautiful piece of music.
MuaySar 1 year ago
good
saintmicael 1 year ago
Don't delete my comment, it is a worthy and sensible view. I. AM. ON. A. CAMEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WTBBabyFactory 1 year ago
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WTBBabyFactory 1 year ago
Beautiful piece of music - I could listen to Medieval music all day (in fact quite often I do!). Great to see the actual instruments too!
Loneskye66 1 year ago
Beautiful piece of music - I could listen to Medieval music all day (in fact quite often I do!). Great to see the actual instruments too!
Loneskye66 1 year ago
Love the oud <3
sabrinasjourney 1 year ago
This is Western Chinese/central Asian music via Arabs to Southern Spain.
8stepsifu 1 year ago
Where can one find this really beautiful song in a CD?
TimonKaiPumpa 1 year ago
Is it possible to play this song on guitar ! I love this song!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DexAiArthur 1 year ago
Great thing! I've been interested in medieval european music for a while, but it is very hard to find reliable sources on the web. You said that it was "written". Is there any possibility to obtain the score of this piece and maybe some others of the same composer? Let me know please.
Thanks.
You might take a look into a few music videos I posted on youtube
fullmetalchemist34 1 year ago
beautiful!
sirasy 1 year ago
I'm doing a project/ essay on the middle ages in english, I picked the topic Troubadour, and I am am very pleased with the results, all of this is quite interseing
emowolf4356 1 year ago
Congratulations,master! Do you play all the instruments alone, or does someone help you in your performances?
Davccelion 1 year ago
this is quite a beautifull piece~
RENEDU2 2 years ago 4
obey and lead... and no death shall follow
mastiffis 2 years ago
There was this 4 part documentary on BBC called Inside the Medieval Mind. It featured a piece by Raimbaut D'Aurenga called Una Chansoneta Fera. Does anybody know if this is available on cd or can be downloaded online?
TreeDwellnGnome 2 years ago
Not familar with that song - although I have many of Raimbaut's songs on CD.. but not that one - at least not under that title.. all I can say is 'google dear friend - google'
good hunting
NicholasBreezeWood 2 years ago
@NicholasBreezeWood hi; nicholasBW; can you direct me to any more like this one or a longer version of this one; i'm severly attached to it but it's so short. Thank you,
newfoundjoy 9 months ago
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@NicholasBreezeWood hi; nicholasBW; can you direct me to any more like this one or a longer version of this one; i'm severly attached to it but it's so short. Thank you,
newfoundjoy 9 months ago
Where is the voice?
rodrigitotube 2 years ago
This is more than church modes
youngun550 2 years ago
makes me travel in mind to the past ;)
urbis92 3 years ago 20
indeed, so inspiring!
Qpidon 3 years ago 3
Brilliant, superb, extraordinary - and inspiring. I'm going to find an oud once back in Italy and enhance my understanding of medieval European music! Thanks for posting!
sunlitporch 3 years ago 3
oh wow. WOW.
wynterwren 3 years ago 10
wow, how can i get your recordings? great repertory
quincux 4 years ago 2
An interesting song indeed, I had no idea that troubaritz actually existed , in such sexist ages... Was this something a "simple" noble women could do or only the women from royalty?
tugafreak 4 years ago
This song was written by the troubaritz Countess de Dia, perhaps the only surviving one, if I'm not mistaken. As for your question, I would not say women from royalty, but from well-off families, if not aristocratic. Composing troubadour songs take refined training and such education would not be accessible to the commoners. Since it was the height of chivalry and the idea of courtly love, it would be quite reasonable to have female troubadours to compose such songs.
GoldenAwakening 3 years ago 2
Hello !
i do agree , also thanks to the troubaritzs women in general started to get more respect during middle ages thanks to the troubaritz...
Beatrix de dia was obvious one of them ;-)
wonderful interpretation by the way!
Vicente
Gealach74 3 years ago 2
Yeah, it is the only surviving piece by a trobairitz. Does anyone know if there's a free online recording of the actual song complete with lyrics? I know Rene Clemencic did a stunning rendition, but I left her CD at my old house...
pamelangelina23 3 years ago
they were woman of noble birth
693810 2 years ago