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  • Very nice that song! I loved it! and so the guy who played the cord instrument.

    Come to Brazil- Rio de Janeiro, i'm sure it will be a success!!!

  • what country is this?

  • @MadHobbit France, that´s Notre Dame Cathedral ; )

  • @tlalotoani wow, thats spooky, just thought a moment ago, shall I go to france to visit a war grave, and you post a comment about france LOL. Spooky.

  • Hay un grupo en Murcia España que se llama wyrdamur... tiene varios vidios subidos al youtube mirarlo por que esta chulisimo un abrazo....

  • conmovedor!!!!!notre dame maravillosa y esa musica!!!!!!!MARAVILLOSA.

    MERCIE!!!!!!

  • en eta estupida vida moderna hace falta espacios para la cultura como estos, ojala y pudieran venir en alguna ocasion al ffestival cervantino de gto. felicidades, son excelentes

    que envidia por oos franceses

  • the first song isn't ballo in fa diesis minore, is Schiarazula Marazula of Giorgio Mainerio first half of XVI sec. He took insiration from a friulana popular song. And then Branduardi copied it.

  • Muy buena recreación. Enhorabuena. Aldea del Rey (C. Real) Spain.

  • un millon de gracias,muy agradecido

  • I would like to know the name of the song that appears in 2 minutes thanks

  • me gustaria saber el nombre de la cancion que aparece en el minuto 2 gracias

  • Se titula "Como podem per sas culpas" y es una cantiga de Alfonso X el Sabio (creo que la nº 29)

    Saludos

  • Problems with sound... Too much noise...yeap!...

  • But the key harp is not medieval, it's a "modern" swedish key harp ("nyckelharpa"), that model is about 100-200 years old. There are swedish mediveal key harpe models though, search for "Moraharpa".

    Nice video and music though.

  • Branduardi receveid this melody from an ancient medieval ballade. He explained it in his album "La Pulce d'Acqua".

  • The first music is also in a song of ANGELO BRANDUARDI: "Ballo in fa# minore" Look at it!

  • super! pourrait-on savoir comment s'appelle ce groupe?

  • Le groupe s'appelle "Aux couleurs du Moyen-Age" et gère vachement!! ;)

  • je connais ce groupe il est vraiment super c'est" aux couleurs du moyen age" je crois

  • This is very good music, but the sound quality was no good

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