This is an estonian vocal group called "Kiivad armastajad" (which means "Jealous lovers" in english), who sing old madrigals from different european countries, mainly Spain, Italy, England, France. We don't sing in estonian at all.
But you can find one longer video of us in youtube if you type in Kiivad armastajad.
@fukiku You are correct, it most definitely is not Estonian; unless Estonia conquered Spain 600 years ago and didn't tell me about it! It is a 15th century Spanish folk song called Fa La La Lan. Owain Phyfe performs it.
The solo is terrible btw...
Sagoliket 4 months ago
Sounds like "Riu Riu Chiu" to me ... but with a different text.
Sagoliket 4 months ago
very nice!!
RobertoFasciano 5 months ago
This is an estonian vocal group called "Kiivad armastajad" (which means "Jealous lovers" in english), who sing old madrigals from different european countries, mainly Spain, Italy, England, France. We don't sing in estonian at all.
But you can find one longer video of us in youtube if you type in Kiivad armastajad.
keindorf 6 months ago
that is most definetely not Estonian folk singing. Sounds more like some kind of Western European chamber music.
fukiku 1 year ago
@fukiku You are correct, it most definitely is not Estonian; unless Estonia conquered Spain 600 years ago and didn't tell me about it! It is a 15th century Spanish folk song called Fa La La Lan. Owain Phyfe performs it.
wmeriic 10 months ago