Thank for comment. There is another interpretation of this cantiga which involves rauschpfeifes in the second instrumental part of the song. It sounds fantastic too. I will try to upload it as well, as soon as I catch some time...
Just a clarification for the readers: while the King was of León and Castille, the language being used is Galician-Portuguese and not Castillian (i.e. Spanish).
@Cucarachabalear
Thank you! There is a lot of songs and dances on my channel so feel free to listen to this "virtual kind of concert". :)
sretenvuk 1 year ago
Wonderful interpretation!
Recorders & Voices - a perfect blend. Hope to hear more from you!
Greetings from Germany
Cucarachabalear 1 year ago
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Cucarachabalear 1 year ago
Thank for comment. There is another interpretation of this cantiga which involves rauschpfeifes in the second instrumental part of the song. It sounds fantastic too. I will try to upload it as well, as soon as I catch some time...
sretenvuk 1 year ago
Fantastico!
Amo las cantigas, y su interpretacion de ellas es maravillosa! Muchas gracias!
leoram1988 1 year ago
=D
SinkingForever 1 year ago
Beautiful !!! Thank you !!!
jwf3148 1 year ago
@jwf3148 Thank you!
sretenvuk 1 year ago
@jwf3148 Thank you!
sretenvuk 1 year ago
@jwf3148 Thank you!
sretenvuk 1 year ago
Beautiful.
GanarfGeorgie 1 year ago
"strela" e nao "estrela"? isso e' o jeito de escrever em Galego?
MrLuisc7 1 year ago
Woow una de las mayores joyaas de españa las cantigas de alfonso X el sabio.buen video
EsMeDiEvAl 2 years ago
Sí. Definitivamente valiosos.
sretenvuk 2 years ago
no esta maal
deportivistaamorte 2 years ago
nice, i've enjoyed it!
jerrien 2 years ago
mmmm i liked it a lot
tobiastonias 2 years ago
it's very pop music.... (-8
alalkamora 3 years ago
Unfortunately, it is not popular as it should be. But, wherever "Flauto dolce" plays, people's reactions to the early music are very positive.
sretenvuk 3 years ago
Great! Is Early Music popular in Serbia?
recorderdevoix 3 years ago
Esto pertenece a las Cantigas del Rey Alfonso X "El Sabio" rey de Castilla. spanish
sandalo72 2 years ago
Just a clarification for the readers: while the King was of León and Castille, the language being used is Galician-Portuguese and not Castillian (i.e. Spanish).
RedLusian 2 years ago