German Renaissance song

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

Composed by Ludwig Senfl (1486-1542) --Es hett ein biderman ein weib--

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  • this is a german song, but not medieval. this is from the renaissance. the music is more secular and more polyphonic than medieval music.

  • Yes, you are totally right! I've corrected my mistake although I cannot change the tittle. Apologies and thanks for letting me know! MLpossible

  • @MLpossible

    Go to My videos, edit the video and change the title.

  • done and thanks :)

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  • Eh hett ein Biderman

  • Great song, thanks for uploading! Does anyone happen to know who the artist is?

  • @singingindark12 "Es hett ein Biderman ein weib" ;)

  • very beautiful song.. do you know the title?? or what's this about? Danke Schonn, freund :-)

    -Greetings from Korea

  • no renaissance ends ca. 1630

  • @Yulo2000Leyje For abaut 1600 ended the Renaissance, and starts the Baroque.

  • @rp1703 It depends on the historian when asked about the period of time he calls medival the latest point ist 1648 Peace after the War .. an the golden time of pirates was clearly after 1600 ;) joho

  • @b0ttomzone

    LoL, the picture stays medieval though but these are probably just pernicketiness considering, there are even people on youtube calling this "pirate-age" music.

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