Recercada est super la musique de la renaissance pour le
classique c'est suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuperrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
@Reatbuster ahahaha, it could be BUT!!! HOWEVER Newspain (mexico today) had this exact music until the independence kick in, then it was shit afterwards,stupid mexico, i cant believe spaniards let them win, it was the indigenoues population that overcame the spanish in the end, :( how sad right? but 36% of mexicans are full blooded european, and the rest is mix, and then indigenous ;)
@vwlover94 Yeah man the fact still pissing me off. We had it from california to tierra del fuego and now almost nothing. But yea my point was, it is even more annoying that half of the people that know a part of spanish culture thinks its "mexican" instead for some reason.
@vwlover94 We didn't let them win, they won because of Napoleon already at war with Spain, thus weakening our forces so the whole continent of America took advantage of that, including Spaniards since Napoleon's brother was ruling and would have more lands if Spain still possessed the continent of America.
Hiszpańska muzyka renesansowa ma w sobie coś magicznego, coś co przyciąga i fascynuje. Ciągle do niej wracam - jak do domu po męczącej podróży. Szczególnie do Ortiza...
So dramatic and fiercely beautiful!! The type of background music required as you are fighting a duel for your lady love and riding with her across a sun-drenched Andalusian plain to your castle.
In Renaissance times, particularly in Spain, it was all about variations (called glosas in Renaissance Spanish). Ortiz's pieces were probably variations themselves. This is an excellent examplle of the highly prized art of improvisation.
I love it, but I can't seem to find this on iTunes, even though there's plenty of Diego Ortiz and some Flanders Recorder Quartet albums. Is this piece also known under a different name?
@aeSentinel I'm no expert, but I think this music isn't a "piece" as such, but more a variation on an original Ortiz piece. By that I mean that the musicians take a few artistic liberties and personalize the music. There is a CD with all the Ortiz recercadas. The pieces on that CD are played diffently compared to this. But remember that I'm only guessing that this music is an interpretation by the musicians. I don't know for sure.
Y siempre ay algien sordo. :( Que marabilloso!
Blissfallen 2 weeks ago
Beautiful, beautiful music.
MDOrtiz361777 1 month ago
Recercada est super la musique de la renaissance pour le
classique c'est suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuperrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
MATHMARS 2 months ago
This Spanish Renaissance music is absolutely beautiful. I wonder why it isn't better known.
themailman43 6 months ago 2
@themailman43 cauze of mecksickans
Reatbuster 4 months ago
@Reatbuster ahahaha, it could be BUT!!! HOWEVER Newspain (mexico today) had this exact music until the independence kick in, then it was shit afterwards,stupid mexico, i cant believe spaniards let them win, it was the indigenoues population that overcame the spanish in the end, :( how sad right? but 36% of mexicans are full blooded european, and the rest is mix, and then indigenous ;)
vwlover94 3 months ago
@vwlover94 Yeah man the fact still pissing me off. We had it from california to tierra del fuego and now almost nothing. But yea my point was, it is even more annoying that half of the people that know a part of spanish culture thinks its "mexican" instead for some reason.
Reatbuster 3 months ago
@vwlover94 We didn't let them win, they won because of Napoleon already at war with Spain, thus weakening our forces so the whole continent of America took advantage of that, including Spaniards since Napoleon's brother was ruling and would have more lands if Spain still possessed the continent of America.
d3sired 5 days ago
somebody know the neame of the picture?
its realy lovely (the music 2 :P)
TheWisdomJar 8 months ago
Hiszpańska muzyka renesansowa ma w sobie coś magicznego, coś co przyciąga i fascynuje. Ciągle do niej wracam - jak do domu po męczącej podróży. Szczególnie do Ortiza...
jdhnnh 8 months ago
So dramatic and fiercely beautiful!! The type of background music required as you are fighting a duel for your lady love and riding with her across a sun-drenched Andalusian plain to your castle.
XXMPZEC 10 months ago
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04steen 4 months ago
It´s a wonder.
sortabli 1 year ago 2
protestant7
thank you!
sortabli 1 year ago
I feel like commandeering a Pirate ship because of this music
Arghh!
PhilipineMan 1 year ago 2
nice ending
idontnowwathtoput 1 year ago
i think 3000 of the views were just me.
This is incredible...
xxWayoftheSunxx 1 year ago
In Renaissance times, particularly in Spain, it was all about variations (called glosas in Renaissance Spanish). Ortiz's pieces were probably variations themselves. This is an excellent examplle of the highly prized art of improvisation.
Aficionadorientalis 1 year ago 2
Absolutely magnificent.
newFranzFerencLiszt 1 year ago 12
Nice. BtW Wats the painting dude?
McTellious 1 year ago
I love it, but I can't seem to find this on iTunes, even though there's plenty of Diego Ortiz and some Flanders Recorder Quartet albums. Is this piece also known under a different name?
aeSentinel 1 year ago
@aeSentinel I'm no expert, but I think this music isn't a "piece" as such, but more a variation on an original Ortiz piece. By that I mean that the musicians take a few artistic liberties and personalize the music. There is a CD with all the Ortiz recercadas. The pieces on that CD are played diffently compared to this. But remember that I'm only guessing that this music is an interpretation by the musicians. I don't know for sure.
byf43 1 year ago
good
cengizsogutlu 1 year ago 2