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  • Eso es Renacentista. visiten nuestro blog paganos[dot]wordpress[dot]com

  • who's performing?

  • Thanks

  • sounds like renaissance or early baroque

    

  • Preciosa :)

    Ojalá se siguiera componiendo y oyendo música así ;)

  • Doesn't sound prior to XV-XVI century.

  • awesome

  • It may be an arrangement. Its too polifonic for the middle ages.

    Anyway its quite nice 

  • @jmlvqz Well I thought poliphony was born in middle ages (: , no?

  • Qué grande! Los pelos de punta, tú!

  • The medieval period extending from the V to the XV century. The medieval name is attributed to a seventeenth century scholar who wished to note the Middle Ages lay between two great ages: the classical antiquity and modernity.

    The origin of the Folia is unknown, although it is usually located in the Iberian Peninsula.

    In general, preferirise often believe that the melody is of popular origin, may have appeared in the XIV-XV centuries in the Iberian peninsula.

  • @jgc1311 Thank you for the info. It's nice to see someone make an intelligent comment =)

  • It's not medieval, but music of renaissence...However, very beautyfull.

    Tks!

  • It may be an arrangement. Its too polifonic for the middle ages.

    Anyway its quite nice

  • @tinclor Agreed. Medieval music is more primitive. This is way too complex. But both are an inspiration nonetheless.

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