Hello, I need medieval (middle ages) music. Plz post some links or your contacs if you have some of that music. I really need it. Thank you...
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all ye had to do is use search try this site http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/emusic/medieval.html examples, ERARS, Jehan (1200-10 - 1258-59) * Au tems pascor (4.3, 1:09) de la HALLE, Adam (1245-50 - 1285-88) * Fi maris de vostre amour (2.3k, 0:39) * Song from Le Jeu de Robin et Marion (0.9k, 0:14) LANCASTER, Henry IV (1367-1413) * Sanctus - Attributed to "Roy Henri", quite possibly written by the King himself. (6k, 2:06)
@ireland They just want to be spoon fed. Search is too many finger movements. None of them even have a clue about google either.
Hey, I spent almost all day serching (google) for medieval music. I found only one album. So no need to tell smth that you don't know... I would never ask for help, if I could do it myself. Thanks, pulsar, I will try to search some Burana's music.
Try your local library, mine has a ton of it. You would have to convert the CD's to MP3 but that is no problem. Some local libraries have online catalogues that you can dl and then burn to CD. The nearest cities to me do.
i searched for this english medieval music mp3 another 30 sec, Sinners & Saints: The Ultimate Medieval and Renaissance Music Collection http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...=2-1/ref=pd_ka_2_1/104-3550212-9933510?n=5174 A Treasury of Medieval Music A Treasury of Medieval Music http://www.emusic.com/album/10589/10589864.html?fref=700057&refsrc=spire another 10 sec,mp3 downloads Medieval Music: Audio Francesco Landini (1325?-1397) was perhaps the most prolific and celebrated composer of the second half of the Trecento. He is particulary renowned for his polyphonic ballate, over one hundred and forty of which are still extant. Here you can listen to three of these ballate. To hear each song, click on its title. You may need RealPlayer, or Quicktime. http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Italian_Studies/dweb/arts/music/mmaudio.shtml
There is a hundred different types; exactly what are you looking for? Fanfares, a cappella (no, that isn't a web site with just lyrics as some think but an actual liturgical/social style), grogorian chant, byzantine chant, chorale, rounds, sea-chanties, madrigals...there is all sorts of medieval music. While it is difficult for a French boy to admit, I've got to say that the brits wrote some of the best ... the french and italians music during those times was a bit snooty and not much remains of the music of the lower classes but the brits have a lot and it's really neat....they have three of my favorites....madrigals, rounds and sea chanties which are really neat and have lyrics that are filthy enough to make our present sexual lyrics and coarse marine corps language trash mouth seem like play school! @pulsar...Carmina Burana is one of my favorites too but I think it was written around 1937. The nazies were rather fond of it because, if memory serves, some of the german lyrics say some pretty nasty things about england...particularly the queen (or was it the king?). I'll have to look it up. It says some pretty nasty things about religion and the catholic church too. I think some of the lyrics were written poetry by some medieval renegade monks. Hmmm...I'll have to read a translation of them again. I actually sang the first tenor section of that years ago. (How have you been, pulsar?)
@ireland Amazon and emusic links is not good for me cause I'm from Lithuania and buying from web is a bit difficult for me and 3rd link I have visited allready... @gerry1 I don't know well medieval types. I have one cd with fanfares (I think that's enough) and chants are inadequete for me. I need some instrumental music (without vocal). I need music backround for medieval feasts... Could you suggest smth?