Une jeune fillette
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La letra de esta canción habla sobre una noble que fue obligada a ser monja, de su dolor por este hecho. ¿Cómo surgió la canción... su letra? ¿En que se basó su creador? Al escucharla, sin entenderla, me produce un sentimiento de calma y tristeza. A fuerza de escucharla varias veces, se va metiendo en mi cabeza... Es curioso el efecto de la música, su capacidad de hacernos sentir a veces cosas que no somos capaces de describir...
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@jpeyton49 Jean Pierre Marielle (Sir Ste Colombe) accepted these lessons but Gerard Depardieu, the actor playing Marais as musician of the king refused.
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@pictureslover c'est un theorbo
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THAT MAN IS HOLDING THE THEORBO BACKWARDS!!!!!!!! :(
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@Peteronfire the actor don't know how to play, but a music teacher, pupil of Jordi Savall, teach him how to put his fingers on the viola.
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@Peteronfire Well, I heard he actually refused lessons to make it more realistic...
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@USAsoldier1955 she was not huguenot! she was jansenist catholic! in the film anyway
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@USAsoldier1955 she was not huguenot! she was jansenist catholic! in the film anyway
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@HARMONICO101 he actually refused viola da gamba lessons, that's why he plays so bad. However it still be, to my mind, a good film. I love this song
This was one of the biggest European hits, as it were, around 1600 and far into the 17th century and exists in countless versions, from a dance (L'alemana dit 'la nonette') found in a Flemish girl's spinet lesson manuscript to a German Christmas carol. It's easy to understand why. Together with Greensleeves and Innsbruck, Ich muss dich lassen, this is perhaps the most memorable Renaissance melody.
Youkali2006 3 years ago 5
HISTORICAL NOTE: Most musicologists agree that this beautiful song is far older than the 16th century, it's lyrics are at least from the 14th century -- while the tune has been traced to late Roman antiquity.
USAsoldier1955 1 year ago 4