Portativo Per Non Far Lieto Catalina Vicens Organetto, David Kuckhermann Percussion

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  • Wonderful performance!!! Love to watch and listen to you, guys! Thank you for that enjoyable memoire of old days!

  • fake medieval music

  • Spectacular! It's very difficult and exacting to voice pipes to respond to changing wind pressures, and this little organ is awesome. And the look she gives the drummer at the end could melt stone!

  • lindo demais! *-*

  • wow!

    BRAVO BRAVO!!

  • ...Like a fary tale!Magic!

  • @EmperorCQX I'm not sure anyone knows which country the portative organ originated in. Organs of various kinds were known in the Roman empire, and spread across Europe during the medieval era, although as far as I know, the adoption of the pipe organ as a church instrument was comparatively recent.

    The music is by the 14th century Italian composer, Gherardello da Firenze.

  • Wow, these virtousic player are so awesome! Anyway, which country does these medival music comes from? Anonymous?

  • It's wonderful...thanks for posting

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