Guillaume de Machaut a pure genius!!im french,I live not far from Reims, France does not learn the good things her children!!!!DAMN my music-class they taught me "celine dion feat. garou" or other shit like tha LOL!!!!!
To clear this all up, life was shit back then. It was horrible. It's just that people ALWAYS romanticize the past. No, stop romanticizing the past. Live in the present and work towards the future. It's fun to study the past, and imagine what it would have been like to live in the past. And fantasy books and games are hella fun. Even roleplaying is fun. But realize that it would have actually been really shitty to live in Medieval times.
@aerik9 Oh, you know. Just the constant plagues, death and diseases. And you were lucky to live past 20. The average peasant had no power whatsoever, and had practically no freedom. It would have sucked.
@Zekkary Plagues, death, and diseases continue to this day. People very often lived past 20 in Medieval times. If Europeans were so susceptible to disease and death, how did European civilization manage to thrive beyond all others? Keep in mind that feudalism wasn't the same everywhere, and it would be rare for anyone to have NO power whatsoever. Note that peasants were largely farmers and craftsmen, whose tools doubled as implements of war. Armed peasantry are hardly ever powerless.
@aerik9 I'm still pretty certain that it's better to live in modern times, at least in certain countries, as the life expectancy is way higher. And technology now is a hell of a lot better. There's ups and downs to every time period, but people romanticize and tend to only focus on the ups. (for fantasy tales and such) For me, the downs of the Medieval period outweigh the ups. Maybe the Renaissance period would be better.
@Zekkary I fully admit that each period has its ups and downs, and that the medieval period has its fair share of hardship even in the best of times. The Renaissance wouldn't have been too different in that respect. I, and many others, tend to focus on the upside to a given period because that is almost always where that period's greatest influences and achievements come from. Remember that people in those days also looked to the past for inspiration, and they too romanticized it.
@Zekkary But yes, living in certain parts of the world today is definitely easier, usually more fun, and almost certainly safer than living in any part of the world in Medieval times. I personally romanticize the pantheon of McDonalds! :9
There is a Greek accent in this old French am i right? Can anyone sense or I listen so much Arizona St. Anthony's or Simona Petra Monasteries'-)) God Bless All lambs((-.-))
The hatred here saddens me greatly; knock it off, all of you. I'm trying very hard to make a positive impact on the world around me; I would appreciate it if you wouldn't try quite so hard to negate that. Thanks!
Vraiment une superbe interprétation de la chanson de Guillaume de Machaut.
De l'amour courtois échevelé!
Au passage la prononciation est excellente, ce qui n'est pas toujours le cas lorsque l'on chante dans une langue étrangère.
Annwn est une chanteuse que j'aime beaucoup surtout quand j'écoute cette chanson.
Donc merci pour la vidéo: superbes images de tapisseries et enluminures (presque toujours) médiévales et enfin pour les paroles vu que l'ancien français ne m'est pas très familier.
for everybody-please ignore those niggers/muslim arabs,jewish and masonic traitors who enter each and every topic related to whites or europeans just to offend and curse the w.race because they are envious or insane people full of hatred towards european race or everybody who has european roots- w h i t e .americans,w.canadians,w.latin americans,w.africans/asians..
@praetorianus72 simple technologically, but more developed in culture. In fact LIFE was more developed back then, if you consider what LIFE really means.
@praetorianus72 lol hopeless romantic who watches too many fantasy movies and plays too many medieval video games. you have no idea how miserable life could be. go read your history. life was shit back then
@mojomatt176 Life back then was certainly shitty for some, and I'm not just talking about the bottom of the barrel. But there's joy to be had in any time period, and the Medieval period is no exception. Life back then likely would've been an interesting mix of hardship and relatively simple pleasures, with an emphasis on community, family, and faith. Shit, maybe we could learn a thing or two from that time period. :D
petit rappel: you can see this group (Annw) and his wonderful singer (Sabine Hornung) on the video:"Palestinalied"(another beautiful song),video signed:Drachenfeuer92;voyez en concert cet admirable groupe allemand sur la video :Palestinalied du groupe Annw et de sa chanteuse qui ici interprète si bien "douce dame jolie"
Outstanding harmonics and chords worked into this ancient tapestry, pathos and reverence enhanced by the soloisti and concerted instrumentalists. Thank you.
8:00...............many of these knights,(closet minstrels!), who came up with this stuff, did it for noble women they would never bed! this is fact. it was all about "Romantic Love"!=pining away for the unattainable! ....the only thing most knights ever attained was the crowd of tavern wenches drooling for theyre coins!
I've been reading about the American revolution, French revolution, and the enlightenment ideals of the congress of Vienna and I have to say this song is a necessity for repeat. It has such strong meaning, and love. Love that I feel for my country. E pluribus Unum "out of many, one" Olive branches and arrows. Symbols resembling America's desire for peace but readiness for war. God bless Europe and the United States. They're our reason for democracy and fairness.
Solwen, the church cannot excomunicate nazist for they'r crimes. Even if they were the most evil people in modern history, they were not heretics. The commies on the other hand, they were (are) atheist's so thats different.
@Guanfei Religeon is a plague of humanity! even a simple thing like music can stir up crazy religious people wanting to kill each other, what a scary world.
Désolé certains d'entre vous ou qui éditer la vidéo, je ne peux dire si cette musique est un mélodies médiévales européennes, leur son a calme au début, mais leur son est asiatique et le second son a un peu de douceur
Dark ages were called so because of the church's influence and how it limited science and education, fortunately Islam helped us out by sharing their knowledge.
It's a lie, thanks to the church and monasteries , roman and greek text were not forgotten. A lot of really important inventions were made by monks (the list is too long). The church also forbid slavery in Europe (in contrary to islam wich promoted and organised it) and made all it could to stop local lords from battling. The church also defended the rights of the peasants against the lords. Arabs invented nothing, they just copied inventions they looted from the greeks.
@solwen You're wrong. Arabs invented modern algebra, amongst other things. Search Google for "science in the middle ages Islamic world", click the first link that pops up and scroll down for the Islamic world. Saying they copied all their work is utter stupidity.
Pythagores, Aristote, Thales and the other greek mathematicians invented algebra and the indians perfectioned it with the invention of the 0 (later "looted" by the arabs). The "arabs civilized Europe" things is a modern PC lie. A lot of serious modern historians have and are still proving that this myth is totaly unfounded (how do you explain the supremacy of Europe in all the domains be it science or art from the 12th century to the mid 20th century ?)
@solwen I've provided you with Wikipedia. Again, look up Middle Ages in Wikipedia: " The term "Middle Ages" (medium aevum) was coined in the 15th century and reflects the view that this period was a deviation from the path of classical learning, a path supposedly reconnected by Renaissance scholarship." All you say is "a lot of serious modern hsitorians have and are still proving that..." how can I take you seriously if you provide no grounds for your claims? I've provided mine.Now you prove urs
@FlusherD12 The Renaissance was a period when the medieval times ended, or in the 15th/16th century, where scholars all around the world began reviving Greek texts, among other things. Art also saw the dawn of a new era.
@crywolf30 They didn't invent modern algebra. The term algebra is simply derived from the title of a compendium of elementary mathematical solutions (of Greek, Indian, Egyptian, Babylonian, Persian etc. origin) assembled in a fully rhetorical style by the Persian mathematician al-Khwārizmī (just a few of the solutions were actually his). This compendium was used in accounting and the name algebra spread between accountants in Europe just as a short name for book.
Nonono their persian subject did invent alot of the things attributed to the Islamic caliphate at the time. Just research the origins of most of their famous scientists... they are nearly all Iranian.
@solwen About 70 years ago, 6 million lives were taken as a direct result of the catholic churches' rabid, anti-semitic teachings. For centuries, the church in Europe preached open hatred against jews, assiduously embedding jew hatred into the very fabric of society, just as it is in many muslim countries today. They made it virtuous to despise jews. And it became politically correct to be anti-semitic. This was centuries of institutionalized and deliberately focused hatred and discrimination.
The same catholic church that allowed jews to take shelter in the Vatican or the same catholic priests who hid jews and later ended in concentration camps ? You forget that the nazi were not christians but "pagans". That's why they were so fascinated by norse symbols. And by the way Hitler was against catholics but fascinated by islam. Sorry but your outdated "Hollocaust Card", is totally out of context (and biased)
@solwen Biased? But those are facts, my friend! Hitler was baptized a Catholic, and was never excommunicated for his crimes. No Nazis were ever excommunicated by the Catholic church, although every Communist on the planet was. Indeed the Catholic church actually provided documentation to help many Nazis escape to South America, or to certain Arab countries! You're the only one biased here, for you only defend the catholic church and dismiss any counter arguments.
@solwen How can you so OBVIOUSLY LIE and say that the church forbade slavery and Islam promoted it, when the Pope issued a bull in which he stated that black people were legally not to be considered human and therefore slaves?!! How is that forbidding slavery??? - Also the Phoenicians , that is presentday Syria, Libanon, Palestine, invented the alphabet that is used now in every western society and all over the world and without which you wouldnt even have any kind of technology to build on!!
@yamejanakaratoprak to all the muslim Arabs who make comments for propaganda ..shut the fuck up, and go watch your muslim shit videos JACKASSES .... WE WANT TO LISTEN TO THE MUSIC , NOT READ YOUR CRAP
@soNofLeoniDasandLas LISTEN YOU DOG, GET THE FUCK OUT OF IRAQ, AFGH., PALESTINE, LIBYA AND THEN YOU CAN BE HAPPY IN YOUR "SUPERIORITY", YOU NAZI-LIBERATOR!!!!
@yamejanakaratoprak Fuck you Fuckin Musulmin u want to conquer the world With your nikab , You don"t respect women and children, Shut up and learn the Word LIBERTY
I prefer the music without words when violence seems to have gained in our communities. One can't feel to WAR when one returns to their foundation tempo, like clockwork slow and steady. Although sometimes these could also speed up depending the urgency and giddiness level HOPING strong!!!!!!!!!!
A period where half your children were probably going to die at child birth, then half more before the age of 7. Or when a woman was sentenced to death because she slept with a male servant. A period where people chose money over justice from the murderer of their family members because they were that poor; and "Chivalry" code demanded you treat peasants like dirt.
Yeah, the middle ages sound so beautiful! I want to live there too :)
bon je ne sais pas adresser de commentaire à une personne donc je dis merci à tanii et et llaenael effectivement la chanteuse de annwn Sabine je sais plus quoi merci à vous très belle chanson si quelqu'un en a d'autres du même style à partager je suis preneur
this is fabulous! i love the recorders playing in, what, a lower 3rd ahrmonies or ?? is that a wire strung harp? nevertheless, this is just lovely - thanks for posting.
La langue anglaise peut inventer de nouveaux mots à chaque instant quand la nécessité s'impose. La langue française elle, n'invente pas facilement de nouveaux mots, elle préfère utiliser les mots qu'elle possède déjà et les combiner les uns aux autres pour exprimer des choses complexes.
La langue anglaise est synthétique, la langue française analytique.
@WeeJeel0l Is it true (I've read) the French language has only around 80 to 100,000 words in it's vocabulary? I've read that English is a particularly "hard" language to "master", based on the fact that it has something like 2-3 million words in it's vocabulary! Little things like "slang", sarcasm, same words with different meaning/spelling (here, shear, peer, VS here, sheer, pier) or (I like to "read", VS Yesterday I "read" a book), (red VS read) etc. The subtitles can be a bit tricky?
@gjc82071 "French language has only around 80 to 100,000 words in it's vocabulary?" No "English is a particularly "hard" language to "master"" No either, the French is harder to learn. "The subtitles can be a bit tricky?" No
I'm having a difficult time telling who made the second part, "Douce Dame Jolie" I know the composer is Guillaume de Machaut but who does this particular version, can anyone tell me?
@empyrionin PS. But no, this is old French. Come to think about it, I just love it. I love modern French too, but this has something even more majestic in it.
@empyrionin -- and, just one last thing: Take Angles+Saxons = Anglo-Saxon --> (ANG-LES) --> ENG-LISH. "Old English" was a West Germanic language spoken by the Anglos, Saxons, Jutes who conquered and dominated the Pictic (Celtic) peoples of the British Islands over a period of 700 years (roughly 300-400 a.d. until William the Conqueror's Norman conquest of 1066). Because the area had experience with Viking raiders and Romans, there's your Norse/Latinate influence. Mid Eng = heavy french influence
@cantecleer My bad cantecleer, for not making it clear that MIDDLE ENGLISH was what I described. That is the technical definition. I got lost trying to oversimplify to someone who probably didn't have a good background in linguistics and lumped OLD and MIDDLE ENLGISH into a generic "old", but you're right. Thank you for correcting me.
@empyrionin -- oh, I see what you meant. I thought you might've been confusing the two, but "Old English" has such a distinct meaning, it just confused me. Now that I see what you meant with a generic "old", nvm. In fact, some of what I wrote was overly general so I probably should have just left the whole matter alone =D
@empyrionin -- "old English WAS practically French superimposed over the Germanic and Latin roots" Um, sorry, no it wasn't. MIDDLE ENGLISH like what you describe (i.e., a French influenced Germanic language, brought to us via the Norman conquerors of the 11th century). Old English was a variant of West Germanic (most closely related to Old Frisian), brought to the British Isles by the Angles, Saxons and Jutes (Germanic tribes living in the general vicinity of modern day Netherlands+NW Germany)
Sir(s): If I may, at this Date and Time state here and attest from Beauty of Nature, Chivalry, and the Epoch of Grace & Courage comes the Grand Notion of Kings Wearing No Crowns. As the Whole of Nature sees the Great Flaura & Fauna also, there remains innate to all concerned One Vision of Distinction & Clarity. From this alone, the kings, princes, and nobelmen are Recognized in the Most Rugged, Rustic, & Wild of Surroundings. Thus, people said in Old Times, "TodayI saw the king-woodsman."--JD
Music like this convinces me I was born in the wrong century. All the music from the Middle Ages is strange because it's all romantic, but romantic in a very secretive way...or in the way the words of the songs are written. There's always a courtly relationship going in a song, or it's someone's observations about the world.
i remember when i was about 9yrs. old listening to an album my sister had called medieval court dances. i fell in love with this kind of music at that time and have felt a connection ever since. i'm now 50 yr old.
Bonjour, je cherche les références (groupe, enregistrement) du 1er morceau : E, Dame Jolie
Merci beaucoup
Mathiasma100 12 hours ago
Guillaume de Machaut a pure genius!!im french,I live not far from Reims, France does not learn the good things her children!!!!DAMN my music-class they taught me "celine dion feat. garou" or other shit like tha LOL!!!!!
A scandal!!!
SHAME ON FUCKING FRENCH FAKE EDUCATION!!
youtube tells me more about my country!!!
MisterAl6 3 weeks ago
Back then, our ancestors had one thing we're missing, SOLIDARITY!
Back then you were ALWAYS surrounded by people, you were never ALONE, no matter if you were hungry or sick
Mental diseases were very rear, mad people were a part of community, not like today put away in hospitals.
OLD people were a part of community.
When you were on your death bed, you were amongst your friends and familiy NOT IN A FUCKING HOSPITAL!
now we live statistically longer, but unhappy and alone
BalkanibalX 3 weeks ago 3
C'est si beau que j'en ai des frissons...Merci
samysany 1 month ago in playlist Musique Médiévale
To clear this all up, life was shit back then. It was horrible. It's just that people ALWAYS romanticize the past. No, stop romanticizing the past. Live in the present and work towards the future. It's fun to study the past, and imagine what it would have been like to live in the past. And fantasy books and games are hella fun. Even roleplaying is fun. But realize that it would have actually been really shitty to live in Medieval times.
Zekkary 1 month ago
@Zekkary Why do you think it would've been so terrible to live back then?
aerik9 1 month ago
@aerik9 Oh, you know. Just the constant plagues, death and diseases. And you were lucky to live past 20. The average peasant had no power whatsoever, and had practically no freedom. It would have sucked.
Zekkary 1 month ago
@Zekkary Plagues, death, and diseases continue to this day. People very often lived past 20 in Medieval times. If Europeans were so susceptible to disease and death, how did European civilization manage to thrive beyond all others? Keep in mind that feudalism wasn't the same everywhere, and it would be rare for anyone to have NO power whatsoever. Note that peasants were largely farmers and craftsmen, whose tools doubled as implements of war. Armed peasantry are hardly ever powerless.
aerik9 1 month ago
@aerik9 I'm still pretty certain that it's better to live in modern times, at least in certain countries, as the life expectancy is way higher. And technology now is a hell of a lot better. There's ups and downs to every time period, but people romanticize and tend to only focus on the ups. (for fantasy tales and such) For me, the downs of the Medieval period outweigh the ups. Maybe the Renaissance period would be better.
Zekkary 1 month ago
@Zekkary I fully admit that each period has its ups and downs, and that the medieval period has its fair share of hardship even in the best of times. The Renaissance wouldn't have been too different in that respect. I, and many others, tend to focus on the upside to a given period because that is almost always where that period's greatest influences and achievements come from. Remember that people in those days also looked to the past for inspiration, and they too romanticized it.
aerik9 1 month ago
@Zekkary But yes, living in certain parts of the world today is definitely easier, usually more fun, and almost certainly safer than living in any part of the world in Medieval times. I personally romanticize the pantheon of McDonalds! :9
aerik9 1 month ago
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KaZeMaRu3100 1 month ago in playlist Música Medieval
There is a Greek accent in this old French am i right? Can anyone sense or I listen so much Arizona St. Anthony's or Simona Petra Monasteries'-)) God Bless All lambs((-.-))
sevsen4 1 month ago
Beautiful, beautiful indeed!
cmSol 2 months ago
@ZekiSWE I love how you did two songs back to back from the early centuries. It's very WONDERFUL!!!
startobe22 2 months ago in playlist More videos from ZekiSWE
It has been said that in the medieval period life was nasty, short and brutish...but, they did have wonderful music!
QMPhilosophe 2 months ago
^^ i use it for my warband gameplay back muisc =D when i meet a lady
stierhufe 2 months ago
god i love how she says "ne pensés mie" love that old french accent! :D
boss180888 3 months ago
Thank you for helping me in the project
m33714 3 months ago
This goes perfect with minecraft... and it would go perfect with skyrim i think
SuperStonedWeed 3 months ago
The hatred here saddens me greatly; knock it off, all of you. I'm trying very hard to make a positive impact on the world around me; I would appreciate it if you wouldn't try quite so hard to negate that. Thanks!
PiperCherokeePilot91 3 months ago
thanks for this sweet and beautiful song.
nonoriega 3 months ago 3
Why are people always fighting on this video? Let it go, people.
Alberich36 3 months ago 3
merci pour le partage
RENEDU2 3 months ago
Vraiment une superbe interprétation de la chanson de Guillaume de Machaut.
De l'amour courtois échevelé!
Au passage la prononciation est excellente, ce qui n'est pas toujours le cas lorsque l'on chante dans une langue étrangère.
Annwn est une chanteuse que j'aime beaucoup surtout quand j'écoute cette chanson.
Donc merci pour la vidéo: superbes images de tapisseries et enluminures (presque toujours) médiévales et enfin pour les paroles vu que l'ancien français ne m'est pas très familier.
Maubuisson7052 4 months ago 10
@Maubuisson7052 Annwn est le nom du groupe allemand dont la chanteuse est:Sabine Hornung,donc dans cette chanson...
ol1950ga 3 weeks ago
@ol1950ga Merci pour cette correction,j'ai visiblement fait un raccourci de langage.
Maubuisson7052 2 weeks ago
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for everybody-please ignore those niggers/muslim arabs,jewish and masonic traitors who enter each and every topic related to whites or europeans just to offend and curse the w.race because they are envious or insane people full of hatred towards european race or everybody who has european roots- w h i t e .americans,w.canadians,w.latin americans,w.africans/asians..
princesittapreciosa 4 months ago
The harmonization of the Machaut is probably historically inaccurate, but nevertheless beautiful. thanks for posting.
wholehandmusic1 4 months ago 3
many thanks for putting this compilation onto Youtube.
Your choice of music and artwork are very insightful.
31lionsden 5 months ago 2
Merci beaucoup :D je cherche cette chanson depuis tellement longtemps! C'est magnifique <3
2emma1 5 months ago
this is one of the most wonderful Medieval song and you waste your time with stupid squabbles!? SHUT UP and enjoy the ride of the ancient time!
Raffyka84 5 months ago 4
Am Muslim nd HONESTLY -sorry for the term- but yo fuckin cunts shod stop fightin bout religious Crap When it comes to music u jst FUCKIN enjoy it,
PS: I JST LUV Medieval music
another PS: am a religious guy :|
awarito5 5 months ago
individual interpretation is such a dangerous thing. upon the conduct of each, depends the fate of all? what a scary world indeed.
TheMeleemonkey 5 months ago
Back then when life was short and simple, but more intense
praetorianus72 5 months ago 46
@praetorianus72 ALOT more intense and a hell of a lot less simple and definitely short! hahaha
karkrashful 5 months ago
@praetorianus72 simple technologically, but more developed in culture. In fact LIFE was more developed back then, if you consider what LIFE really means.
CanalTal 3 months ago
@praetorianus72 True. Just a shame the chance of disease was so high.
RasputinTheWerewolf 2 months ago
@praetorianus72 lol hopeless romantic who watches too many fantasy movies and plays too many medieval video games. you have no idea how miserable life could be. go read your history. life was shit back then
mojomatt176 2 months ago
@mojomatt176 Life back then was certainly shitty for some, and I'm not just talking about the bottom of the barrel. But there's joy to be had in any time period, and the Medieval period is no exception. Life back then likely would've been an interesting mix of hardship and relatively simple pleasures, with an emphasis on community, family, and faith. Shit, maybe we could learn a thing or two from that time period. :D
aerik9 1 month ago
@aerik9 Community, family, faith? Sounds like hell to me.
Zekkary 1 month ago
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jameshalterman 6 months ago in playlist medieval music and similar
VERY Nice! :D Thanks for those lyrics too!
123randommoviemakers 6 months ago
sooooooo beautiful, it makes me want a carved oak bed with tapestries, red wine, and a beautiful courtier to spend the night with ;)
starsparklefox 6 months ago
@starsparklefox lol... me too
lunadawn23 5 months ago
Très belle musique, musique qui pourrai peut-etre celle de l'un de nos prochains spectacles...Merci de l'avoir mise sur Youtube. Salutations.
templierderochemaure 6 months ago
Yeah i fucking love old french, douce dame Jolie is a very beautiful song !
RattlesHead 6 months ago
very nice, I enjoyed a lot, thanks
KOCHKA1000 6 months ago 2
petit rappel: you can see this group (Annw) and his wonderful singer (Sabine Hornung) on the video:"Palestinalied"(another beautiful song),video signed:Drachenfeuer92;voyez en concert cet admirable groupe allemand sur la video :Palestinalied du groupe Annw et de sa chanteuse qui ici interprète si bien "douce dame jolie"
Hazelduc 6 months ago
@yamejanakaratoprak the phoenicians lived looooooong before the islam was invented so your argument is void
garibaycamarena 6 months ago
I wish a really hot knight would sing me the second song.
FelixFelisis 6 months ago 2
@FelixFelisis me too lol
starsparklefox 6 months ago
=9 the valois family still lives mixed with people of the islands but still strong
hoodlum119 7 months ago
oh !!!!j,adore , trop beau !!!!
daniellemagne 7 months ago 2
thank you I have been looking for stuff like this to design my medieval home. I think this music speaks to the heart.
ClairaGEagleHawk 7 months ago
The thing at the beginning sounds like a harpsichord. Did they exist in the 13th/14th centuries?!
Nizlopi2 7 months ago
Sorry if this has been asked and answered somewhere: who is the singer for the second part?
joeah100 7 months ago
Very beautiful.. Ganz wundervolles Lied! Tres belle et excellente! Ah, je les aime beacoup, cette chanson et sa chanteuse!
kleinbittersdorf 7 months ago
je viens de la retrouver et je l ecoute toujours avec plaisir
roszlina 7 months ago
On ne se lasse pas d'écouter l'adorable voix de Sabine Hornung et sa si charmante prononciation ;un délice
Hazelduc 8 months ago
Outstanding harmonics and chords worked into this ancient tapestry, pathos and reverence enhanced by the soloisti and concerted instrumentalists. Thank you.
Paxtoranious 8 months ago
C'est magique, ça me transporte dans un autre monde!
2emma1 8 months ago
yeah, i love all this music :D i listen to it while playing Ultima Online.
rrashintoast 8 months ago
DOOOOOOuce dame jolie... Amazing song...
JunCulto 8 months ago
8:00...............many of these knights,(closet minstrels!), who came up with this stuff, did it for noble women they would never bed! this is fact. it was all about "Romantic Love"!=pining away for the unattainable! ....the only thing most knights ever attained was the crowd of tavern wenches drooling for theyre coins!
acerb45666555 8 months ago
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aulits 8 months ago
@aulits so he's one of yours then, is he?
I0QQ0I 8 months ago
heaven
n33dw33d3333 8 months ago
Ambas son hermosas, la segunda es encantadora, un hechizo de música...
osarsan 8 months ago
I fell in love with this song and can't get it out of my mind!!
AknazTempest 8 months ago 2
I love the flute/penny-whistle part at 2:42 ^^
artemissalena 8 months ago
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artemissalena 8 months ago
This is fucking awesome!
BaggedGnome 8 months ago
great music !
moti4love 8 months ago in playlist medieval music
the language of the second music is French in its old version
klebehss 9 months ago
This song (in 2nd part) makes me thinks of my girl!
Kennychan222 9 months ago
My God, the sound of woman in last song sounds so right!
I wish I could get to know her...
svantiii 9 months ago 3
wow veeeeeeery beautiful
the music makes you feel like you're back in time!
lourandi 9 months ago
Great music, simple at parts, yet full of emotion. I've recently taken a strong liking to Medieval styled music.
Rockokalypse 10 months ago 2
I've been reading about the American revolution, French revolution, and the enlightenment ideals of the congress of Vienna and I have to say this song is a necessity for repeat. It has such strong meaning, and love. Love that I feel for my country. E pluribus Unum "out of many, one" Olive branches and arrows. Symbols resembling America's desire for peace but readiness for war. God bless Europe and the United States. They're our reason for democracy and fairness.
hihowdigut 11 months ago
@hihowdigut I`ve always been wondering of your readines of war, why? Please let desire for peace win the desire for war.
SalmariSankari 10 months ago
Anyone knows the name of the woman singing the last part?
thank you
svantiii 11 months ago
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Maubuisson7052 4 months ago
@svantiii Annwn / Sabine Hornung
Maubuisson7052 4 months ago
QUE BONITA MUSICA GRACIAS POR SUBIRLA
dakaha1 11 months ago
this song makes me feel like a princess!
ChillAndSmile 11 months ago 5
@ChillAndSmile it makes me feel like a damsel in distress...and i'm a guy! XD lol
mojomatt176 10 months ago
thanks for sharing with me your gentle feelings - lol :) @mojomatt176
ChillAndSmile 10 months ago
Solwen, the church cannot excomunicate nazist for they'r crimes. Even if they were the most evil people in modern history, they were not heretics. The commies on the other hand, they were (are) atheist's so thats different.
Kenshiroit 1 year ago
WHO the fuck care about you're stupid religious war here?
We are here to listen a great old song, and you come with you Jesus VS Mahomet?
WE DON'T CARE ABOUT IT!
Guanfei 1 year ago 111
@Guanfei yeah, stop fighting!
Brinah 11 months ago
@Guanfei You care enough to comment.
FictionForFacts911 10 months ago
@Guanfei Amen to that !
TheLusciousStar 10 months ago
@Guanfei well said
dasgilde 9 months ago
@Guanfei agreed.
rrashintoast 8 months ago
@Guanfei Religious wars were very popular in medieval times, it's only appropriate to re-enact that animosity when listening to this music!
botchalism 7 months ago
@Guanfei YOU don't
123randommoviemakers 6 months ago
@Guanfei Religeon is a plague of humanity! even a simple thing like music can stir up crazy religious people wanting to kill each other, what a scary world.
Tripp44UK 5 months ago
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@Tripp44UK No one cares! You're a faggot, by the way.
PTR131 5 months ago
@Tripp44UK Ya, but you wrote parapyschology video that you are afraid
of ghosts and wino's!
fntime 5 months ago
@Guanfei are you german? your english is horrible. ;)
SuperStonedWeed 3 months ago
@SuperStonedWeed No, i'm french, but i didn't practice my english for 5 or 6 years now. It's not what it used to be.
Guanfei 3 months ago
douce dame jolie is in old french. beautiful
RedoReK 1 year ago
Where can I download this?
Fike2308 1 year ago
@Fike2308 Download tube or tube catcher the second is a program
dakaha1 11 months ago
Beautiful, tranquil and soul stirring. Like a cool drink at an oasis after a long walk in the desert.
ofcelticblood 1 year ago 19
Désolé certains d'entre vous ou qui éditer la vidéo, je ne peux dire si cette musique est un mélodies médiévales européennes, leur son a calme au début, mais leur son est asiatique et le second son a un peu de douceur
LADYHADA1 1 year ago
Beautiful...thank you sooo much for sharing...
megatortas1 1 year ago
Beautiful, but, who plays that tune ?
TheBranquignol 1 year ago
Dark ages were called so because of the church's influence and how it limited science and education, fortunately Islam helped us out by sharing their knowledge.
Enysvar 1 year ago
@Enysvar
It's a lie, thanks to the church and monasteries , roman and greek text were not forgotten. A lot of really important inventions were made by monks (the list is too long). The church also forbid slavery in Europe (in contrary to islam wich promoted and organised it) and made all it could to stop local lords from battling. The church also defended the rights of the peasants against the lords. Arabs invented nothing, they just copied inventions they looted from the greeks.
solwen 1 year ago 2
@solwen You're wrong. Arabs invented modern algebra, amongst other things. Search Google for "science in the middle ages Islamic world", click the first link that pops up and scroll down for the Islamic world. Saying they copied all their work is utter stupidity.
crywolf30 1 year ago
@crywolf30
Pythagores, Aristote, Thales and the other greek mathematicians invented algebra and the indians perfectioned it with the invention of the 0 (later "looted" by the arabs). The "arabs civilized Europe" things is a modern PC lie. A lot of serious modern historians have and are still proving that this myth is totaly unfounded (how do you explain the supremacy of Europe in all the domains be it science or art from the 12th century to the mid 20th century ?)
solwen 1 year ago
@solwen I've provided you with Wikipedia. Again, look up Middle Ages in Wikipedia: " The term "Middle Ages" (medium aevum) was coined in the 15th century and reflects the view that this period was a deviation from the path of classical learning, a path supposedly reconnected by Renaissance scholarship." All you say is "a lot of serious modern hsitorians have and are still proving that..." how can I take you seriously if you provide no grounds for your claims? I've provided mine.Now you prove urs
crywolf30 1 year ago
@crywolf30
what was the renaisance
FlusherD12 1 year ago
@FlusherD12 The Renaissance was a period when the medieval times ended, or in the 15th/16th century, where scholars all around the world began reviving Greek texts, among other things. Art also saw the dawn of a new era.
crywolf30 1 year ago
@crywolf30 They didn't invent modern algebra. The term algebra is simply derived from the title of a compendium of elementary mathematical solutions (of Greek, Indian, Egyptian, Babylonian, Persian etc. origin) assembled in a fully rhetorical style by the Persian mathematician al-Khwārizmī (just a few of the solutions were actually his). This compendium was used in accounting and the name algebra spread between accountants in Europe just as a short name for book.
mrhivefive 1 year ago
@solwen
Nonono their persian subject did invent alot of the things attributed to the Islamic caliphate at the time. Just research the origins of most of their famous scientists... they are nearly all Iranian.
budda10000 1 year ago
@budda10000
Yes Indo-persian culture provided a lot to science, and especially in mathematics (ie: the "0")
solwen 1 year ago
@solwen About 70 years ago, 6 million lives were taken as a direct result of the catholic churches' rabid, anti-semitic teachings. For centuries, the church in Europe preached open hatred against jews, assiduously embedding jew hatred into the very fabric of society, just as it is in many muslim countries today. They made it virtuous to despise jews. And it became politically correct to be anti-semitic. This was centuries of institutionalized and deliberately focused hatred and discrimination.
LukeTheP 1 year ago
@LukeTheP
The same catholic church that allowed jews to take shelter in the Vatican or the same catholic priests who hid jews and later ended in concentration camps ? You forget that the nazi were not christians but "pagans". That's why they were so fascinated by norse symbols. And by the way Hitler was against catholics but fascinated by islam. Sorry but your outdated "Hollocaust Card", is totally out of context (and biased)
solwen 1 year ago
@solwen Biased? But those are facts, my friend! Hitler was baptized a Catholic, and was never excommunicated for his crimes. No Nazis were ever excommunicated by the Catholic church, although every Communist on the planet was. Indeed the Catholic church actually provided documentation to help many Nazis escape to South America, or to certain Arab countries! You're the only one biased here, for you only defend the catholic church and dismiss any counter arguments.
LukeTheP 1 year ago
@solwen How can you so OBVIOUSLY LIE and say that the church forbade slavery and Islam promoted it, when the Pope issued a bull in which he stated that black people were legally not to be considered human and therefore slaves?!! How is that forbidding slavery??? - Also the Phoenicians , that is presentday Syria, Libanon, Palestine, invented the alphabet that is used now in every western society and all over the world and without which you wouldnt even have any kind of technology to build on!!
yamejanakaratoprak 6 months ago
@yamejanakaratoprak to all the muslim Arabs who make comments for propaganda ..shut the fuck up, and go watch your muslim shit videos JACKASSES .... WE WANT TO LISTEN TO THE MUSIC , NOT READ YOUR CRAP
soNofLeoniDasandLas 5 months ago
@soNofLeoniDasandLas LISTEN YOU DOG, GET THE FUCK OUT OF IRAQ, AFGH., PALESTINE, LIBYA AND THEN YOU CAN BE HAPPY IN YOUR "SUPERIORITY", YOU NAZI-LIBERATOR!!!!
yamejanakaratoprak 5 months ago
@yamejanakaratoprak you fanatic shithead muslims are the DOGS who hate all non muslims . Take your koran, and wipe your ass with it
soNofLeoniDasandLas 5 months ago
@soNofLeoniDasandLas HOW ABOUT WHEN THE GERMANS WIPE THEIR ASS WITH YOUR GREEK FACE, YOU BANKRUPT PIECE OF ANTEQUATED SHIT!!!!
yamejanakaratoprak 5 months ago
@yamejanakaratoprak SORRY I DID NOT ANSWER YOU IN TIME, I WAS PEEING ON YOUR KORAN...WHAT DID YOU SAY AGAIN?
soNofLeoniDasandLas 5 months ago
@soNofLeoniDasandLas YOU MEAN WHILE A GERMAN WAS PEEING WHITE SPERM IN YOUR MOTHERS MOUTH FOR 1O EURO'S YOU BANKRUPT PIECE OF ANTEQUATED SHIT!!!?
yamejanakaratoprak 5 months ago
@yamejanakaratoprak Fuck you Fuckin Musulmin u want to conquer the world With your nikab , You don"t respect women and children, Shut up and learn the Word LIBERTY
CarlaCarlita95 4 months ago
@yamejanakaratoprak Fact one:Islam enslaved both white people and both black people.
Fact two:Islam is a talmudic construct.
olbodala 3 months ago
I prefer the music without words when violence seems to have gained in our communities. One can't feel to WAR when one returns to their foundation tempo, like clockwork slow and steady. Although sometimes these could also speed up depending the urgency and giddiness level HOPING strong!!!!!!!!!!
Constantia1000 1 year ago
@vincentxr6 donest matter were talking about a time period not a place.
ismokekush512 1 year ago
@Vincentxr6 you werent there so stfu
ismokekush512 1 year ago
@ismokekush512 I haven't been to Australia either, but I know it exists.
Vincentxr6 1 year ago 2
A period where half your children were probably going to die at child birth, then half more before the age of 7. Or when a woman was sentenced to death because she slept with a male servant. A period where people chose money over justice from the murderer of their family members because they were that poor; and "Chivalry" code demanded you treat peasants like dirt.
Yeah, the middle ages sound so beautiful! I want to live there too :)
Vincentxr6 1 year ago 2
bon je ne sais pas adresser de commentaire à une personne donc je dis merci à tanii et et llaenael effectivement la chanteuse de annwn Sabine je sais plus quoi merci à vous très belle chanson si quelqu'un en a d'autres du même style à partager je suis preneur
Hiroshimaze 1 year ago
quelqu'un sait qui chante ici ? svp
je trouve que la chanteuse a vraiment une belle voix !
Hiroshimaze 1 year ago
@Hiroshimaze Si tu trouves, j'suis preneuse ! C'est la meilleure version de cette chanson, je trouve !
Tanii 1 year ago
@Hiroshimaze La chanteuse d'Annwn nul doute possible.
llaenael 1 year ago
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llaenael 1 year ago
It sounds like spiders.
mhennek 1 year ago
this is fabulous! i love the recorders playing in, what, a lower 3rd ahrmonies or ?? is that a wire strung harp? nevertheless, this is just lovely - thanks for posting.
ANGELSVEN 1 year ago
<3 :)
Astanta666 1 year ago
La langue anglaise peut inventer de nouveaux mots à chaque instant quand la nécessité s'impose. La langue française elle, n'invente pas facilement de nouveaux mots, elle préfère utiliser les mots qu'elle possède déjà et les combiner les uns aux autres pour exprimer des choses complexes.
La langue anglaise est synthétique, la langue française analytique.
Ceci dit, la chanson est très belle.
BestPixella 1 year ago
Kakšen lepi jezik! (What a beautiful language!)
oneb14 1 year ago
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Kakšen lepi jezik!
oneb14 1 year ago
@dilberozsarik
the black plague disagrees.
AsiniusNaso 1 year ago
Kakšen lepi jezik!
oneb14 1 year ago
Medieval music is everything! Fantastic and fresh hormone that makes us go back in time. Delicious.
helcio1960 1 year ago
Wow. I'm french and I can't really understand the half she's saying. That's really old french. I like it.
WeeJeel0l 1 year ago
@WeeJeel0l Is it true (I've read) the French language has only around 80 to 100,000 words in it's vocabulary? I've read that English is a particularly "hard" language to "master", based on the fact that it has something like 2-3 million words in it's vocabulary! Little things like "slang", sarcasm, same words with different meaning/spelling (here, shear, peer, VS here, sheer, pier) or (I like to "read", VS Yesterday I "read" a book), (red VS read) etc. The subtitles can be a bit tricky?
gjc82071 1 year ago
@gjc82071 "French language has only around 80 to 100,000 words in it's vocabulary?" No "English is a particularly "hard" language to "master"" No either, the French is harder to learn. "The subtitles can be a bit tricky?" No
WeeJeel0l 1 year ago
That doesn't happen very often to me, but I could not stop tears from coming out of my eyes, when listening to Douce Dame Jolie. Very beautiful!
lobomartinspedro 1 year ago
I'm having a difficult time telling who made the second part, "Douce Dame Jolie" I know the composer is Guillaume de Machaut but who does this particular version, can anyone tell me?
moonofcheese 1 year ago
Deuce Dame Jolie is beautiful! Really lovely!
Bratislavaforever 1 year ago
who is the artist of this second song? i would like to download it
SeanTagen 1 year ago
is this a mix of old french and english ? sounds cool ^^
XzyerasuX 1 year ago
@XzyerasuX Dude, old English WAS practically French superimposed over the Germanic and Latin roots.
Remember 1066?
empyrionin 1 year ago
@empyrionin PS. But no, this is old French. Come to think about it, I just love it. I love modern French too, but this has something even more majestic in it.
empyrionin 1 year ago
@empyrionin -- and, just one last thing: Take Angles+Saxons = Anglo-Saxon --> (ANG-LES) --> ENG-LISH. "Old English" was a West Germanic language spoken by the Anglos, Saxons, Jutes who conquered and dominated the Pictic (Celtic) peoples of the British Islands over a period of 700 years (roughly 300-400 a.d. until William the Conqueror's Norman conquest of 1066). Because the area had experience with Viking raiders and Romans, there's your Norse/Latinate influence. Mid Eng = heavy french influence
cantecleer 1 year ago
@cantecleer My bad cantecleer, for not making it clear that MIDDLE ENGLISH was what I described. That is the technical definition. I got lost trying to oversimplify to someone who probably didn't have a good background in linguistics and lumped OLD and MIDDLE ENLGISH into a generic "old", but you're right. Thank you for correcting me.
empyrionin 1 year ago
@empyrionin -- oh, I see what you meant. I thought you might've been confusing the two, but "Old English" has such a distinct meaning, it just confused me. Now that I see what you meant with a generic "old", nvm. In fact, some of what I wrote was overly general so I probably should have just left the whole matter alone =D
cantecleer 1 year ago
@empyrionin -- "old English WAS practically French superimposed over the Germanic and Latin roots" Um, sorry, no it wasn't. MIDDLE ENGLISH like what you describe (i.e., a French influenced Germanic language, brought to us via the Norman conquerors of the 11th century). Old English was a variant of West Germanic (most closely related to Old Frisian), brought to the British Isles by the Angles, Saxons and Jutes (Germanic tribes living in the general vicinity of modern day Netherlands+NW Germany)
cantecleer 1 year ago
tres jolie chanson!
45sissi 1 year ago
Une musique envoûtante ! Ca prouve que le moyen-age était musicalement prospère et riche de d'harmonie. Merci !
Zofzoeif 1 year ago
Sir(s): If I may, at this Date and Time state here and attest from Beauty of Nature, Chivalry, and the Epoch of Grace & Courage comes the Grand Notion of Kings Wearing No Crowns. As the Whole of Nature sees the Great Flaura & Fauna also, there remains innate to all concerned One Vision of Distinction & Clarity. From this alone, the kings, princes, and nobelmen are Recognized in the Most Rugged, Rustic, & Wild of Surroundings. Thus, people said in Old Times, "TodayI saw the king-woodsman."--JD
torstvillinger 1 year ago
Music like this convinces me I was born in the wrong century. All the music from the Middle Ages is strange because it's all romantic, but romantic in a very secretive way...or in the way the words of the songs are written. There's always a courtly relationship going in a song, or it's someone's observations about the world.
lindermann 1 year ago 2
voici une part d histoire de notre magnifique France!!
louistylethebest 1 year ago 5
2nd part:
it's nice but unfortunately there is a bad pronouciation of the medieval french in this version:
-moy: wasn't pronouciated "mwa" but "mwé"
-all the letters in the end of the words should be pronounciated (except the final s of "pensés")
-pronouciation of the "R" letters should be "rolled"
-to accentuate all the "e" in the end of line of verse would be better.
then, according to the lyrics, it should be sung by a man.
anyway the instrumental and the tempo are wonderful..perfect, tough.
tounecaneton 1 year ago
I'm 18 and I find this kind of music the best! :)
juiceliina 1 year ago
Can you tell me the details on this particular recording (label, group, etc.)? Thank you.
benwaughthe1st 1 year ago
Très beau. Merci.
diane1341 1 year ago
i remember when i was about 9yrs. old listening to an album my sister had called medieval court dances. i fell in love with this kind of music at that time and have felt a connection ever since. i'm now 50 yr old.
gwennysmom 1 year ago
I just love this music :) Im 16 out of everyone I know Im the only one thats into medieval stuff
windwolf21 1 year ago 3
Europe has such a beautiful culture
aaa333ify 1 year ago 53