Ok, where to start...
As I understand, it's one of those tunes by some dude named "anonymous" a long time ago. Such is the case with a LOT of non-church music from the 13th century.
I first heard...
Ok, where to start...
As I understand, it's one of those tunes by some dude named "anonymous" a long time ago. Such is the case with a LOT of non-church music from the 13th century.
I first heard this tune in a freeware game (Ahriman's Prophecy) and I thought it was pretty cool. I later heard it in a 1985 movie (Lady Hawke). "ocarinadiva" did a really great rendition of it too. So here's my take on it.
Instrumentation: Flute, English Horn, Viola da Gamba, Timbrel, Frame Drum, and Side Drums
Created in Propellerhead Reason 2.5 Copyright 2007-2009
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