LiliumLyra - Medieval Music by Troubadours and Trouvères

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2009

LiliumLyra is an italian ensemble performing medieval music from the XII-XIII c.
The main focus of the project is to propose a lively performance of the music by occitan "trobadors" (troubadours) and french trouvères.

For more info please visit:
http://www.liliumlyra.com

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  • im from Occitania, and its some italian who make e heard this song for the first time, i really love, internet lol

  • Thank you!

    We come from Cuneo, and you?

    Davide Di Giannantonio

  • Splendid work!

    Could you by any chance tell me  what tuning do you have in that 6 course lute? The one used in the "No sap chantar qu'il son no diz"?

  • Thanks Meliadhor!

    The lute is a medieval lute made by Marco Salerno (Italy). It is tuned (from the highest pitch string to the lowest) GDADG, and sometimes GDADD. In No Sap Chantar I used the first tuning!

  • Damm that was good. Keep up the good work.  5* Cheers

  • Thank you!

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  • Such a hip - sexy band - but the audience... OMG - where are all the young hip music lovers out there?? This band needs a good website.....

  • @tonyh13

    Troubadors spoke Occitan and were from southern France and the trouveres spoke medieval French and were from northern France. The trouveres stuck around longer than the troubadors because the pope declared war on the Albigensians in the south (troubadors' home) and all their patrons' funds and focus went elsewhere. The trouveres admired the troubadors, though, and they preserved their southern counterparts' work the best that they could.

  • what is the different between Troubadour and a Trouveres?

  • can you explain me why this is important in medieval music?

  • It's great to see you keeping this wonderful music alive!

  • i might be related to richard the lion hearted i dont know

  • Grandi!

  • Che musica fantastica... E voi siete bravissimi, complimenti!

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