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Arno Kilhoffer
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Добавлен 4 июн 2021
Arno Kilhoffer - Quant Je Voi Yver Retorner (When I See Winter Returning - Medieval Music
BEST WITH HEADPHONES !! 😋😋
Today was a very productive day !!
This tune is my interpretation of a French 13th century tune called "Quant Je Voi Yver Retorner" (When I See Winter Returning), written by Colin Muset, a trouvère (french medieval poet) from Lorraine
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Today was a very productive day !!
This tune is my interpretation of a French 13th century tune called "Quant Je Voi Yver Retorner" (When I See Winter Returning), written by Colin Muset, a trouvère (french medieval poet) from Lorraine
🌨️🎶
#medieval
#mandolin
#music
#medievalmusic
#medievalmandolin
#musician
#mandolinist
#Trouvere
#middleages
#mandoline
#instrumentals
#instrument
#macro
#macrovideo
#macrophotography
#musicvideo
#musicislife
#musicianlife
#classic
#musically
#musiclove
#love
#oldschool
#tinwhistle
#bodhran
#bagpipes
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Видео
Arno Kilhoffer - Minuet by J.S. Bach on mandolin
Просмотров 334 месяца назад
Recently learned and recorded this piece written by J.S. Bach on the mandolin. It truly is really fun to play and opens my musical horizons to new possibilities (I've never really played classical music before ... shame I know 😅) And what better thing to accompany such a piece than a nice video of the instrument itself ! #classicalmandolin #mandolin #music #classical #classicalmusic #musician #...
Arno Kilhoffer - The March of the King of Laois - Tin Whistle Version
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Год назад
My version of this famous Irish tune, popularised by The Chieftains.
Arno Kilhoffer - Brian Boru's March (featuring Marina Lys)
Просмотров 51 тыс.2 года назад
“Brian Boru's March" is a traditional Irish tune about the High King of Ireland. Brian Boru died in the Battle of Clontarf in which his army defeated the Vikings. This tune was originally a slow air but is now usually played as a faster march. This however is my take on Brian Boru’s March and accompanied by the very talented Marina Lys, whom I thank very much for sharing this experience with me...
Arno Kilhoffer - Cantiga 353: Quen A Omagen Da Virgen (Medieval Bagpipe Arrangement)
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
Arno Kilhoffer - My own arrangement of this Cantiga 353 for medieval bagpipes.
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Nice
Thank you very much ! 👏🏻👏🏻
Ah, that one! Took me a minute to recognise it! Nicely played, little brother!
Du Vivaldi à la cornemuse, c'est possible ?
Brian Boru - a true King and legend of Ireland, beware of modern day Unionist revisionism. The grass is deep and the snakes are many.
Wow. That harp-viol-thingy looks like it could double as a crossbow machine gun. Pretty impressive...as is, of course, the music as well.
Beautifully played ladies. Love from Ireland 🇮🇪
Ladies ? There's only one 🤣🤣
@@arnokilhoffer I thought she had a twin 😂😉
hahaha nope, just the two of us, and last I checked I'm still a dude 🤣
@@arnokilhoffer Bear in mind a few whiskeys in me at the time so there’s a good chance I was seeing double!!! Peace 🇮🇪
Fair play 😄 blessings from Cork ☘️
Epic
The first time I heard this march I was bowled over. I just adore it. When I feel sad I listen to this and my heart heals.
Tis also one of my favourites !!
Haunting melody supported with fantastic videography! Bravo!!!
Thank you so much 😊🎶
A magically atmospheric and hauntingly delicious reinterpretation of Brian Boru's (Briaín Bóruma mac Cennétíg) March.
Go raibh míle !!! 🎶😊
Magnifique découverte, merci beaucoup. L’alliance des instruments est très complémentaire et le résultat remarquable
Merci beaucoup 🎶😊
Love the feel of this rendition, there is one thing that kind of jarring though. The I feel the Nyckelharpa is a bit too hectic maybe? Don't get me wrong, I love the instrument in general, and it is well played, but it just did not fit the rest of the song. Love the calmness of the drum, simple plucking of the lyre, soothing flute and the contrast in the deep throat-singing (kargyraa) and woman voice! Subscribed for more though! I'm going to check out Marina Lys as well! Can't have enough folk music in my feed ;)
Thank you for your kind words and constructive criticism 😊 I still stand by the nyckelharpa in our version but I do understand how one can feel it is a bit too hectic. The major rule in art is that you have to know you can't please everyone... but nonetheless I do highly appreciate your feedback! And thank you for subscribing, I'll hopefully have some more stuff out soon 😉
@@arnokilhoffer Yeah, totally understandable, and I am no musician so what do I know xD I do know art in animation, so I know how everyone has an opinion. I'm glad you take it constructive, and just from a random dude at youtube, and not as a harsh criticism. Looking forward to hearing more stuff ;)
Hahaha well it was well written and not just a "this is crap" comment 😄 You have to be able to take criticism if you're gonna put out your stuff for the public to see, as long as it's constructive 😄 so thank you again !
Beautiful music and a beautiful video. Very professional.
Thank you so much ! 🎶😊
Nice!
Thank you 🎶😊
Magnifique
Merci beaucoup 🎶😊
Thumbs up 😘
Thank you so much 🎶😊
Iontach deas ar fad, le gach dea guí ó Éireann a chara.
Go raibh míle !! Sláinte from Corcaigh (my irish is not fluent yet) 😋
❤️✌️❤️ 🙏❤️🙏
Love this so much. So beautiful!!!!
Thank you so much 😊🎶
I played this tune for a rapper kid in the park one day. He was astonished to learn how old this piece was. I like to think we each walked away with an appreciation for each other’s art.
That is a nice story ❤️ I love that it still exists some of the "modern" artistic generation that are still amazed by what was accomplished in the past !
Great work! 👍
Thank you so much 😊🎶
To loud drum it should not dominate !
It's a March hence the incesant drumbeat.
Legends!
I expected some voices, deep males and high females, melting in a dance.
There are voices 😊
Bu toil leam barrachd! Tha an ceòl agad cho bòidheach! Tapadh leat!
Go raibh míle maith agat !! 🎶😊
There's a small bit of irony in the Brian Boru march being played in part of a Norse musical instrument. Beautifully played, and the slower pace is well chosen.
Thank you very much 🎶😊
He had plenty of Norse fighting for him, in fact he was overlord of a number of them
@theeddorian One correction, that 's not a northern lyre which is very different. This is a gauloise lyre, originating in in France around 100 bc. They are very very similar to Greek lyre and were probably brought to France by Greek settlers. So the irony is a fairlly modern Irish tune being played on an ancient French instrument.
@@Grendelcynn I think he/she meant the nyckelharpa 😄
I have this on a CD, played on a wire strung harp (giving more of a twang to the sound). Every time I hear this simple master piece I see in my mind's eye a troop of warriors emerging out of the mist on a mountain pass, following their Chieftain, slowly disappearing, back into the mist in the distance, going perhaps to great victory, or perhaps death. Ever the soldier's lot.
This is a beautiful rendition of this music. Well done!
Thank you so much 🎶😊
All the sadness in the world.
Salut Arno! :) Superbe interprétation! Est-ce que tu peux partager la tablature à la lyre? J'essaye de la jouer à la lyre de Kravik (accordée en ACDEFGa), mais je peine un peu. J'ai trouvé (je crois), pour l'instant, ceci: aGFEDD aGFEDD GFEDCC GFEDCC aGFEDD aGFEDD DDEFaGFEDCD DDEFa DFa DFa GEC DFa DFa DFa GEC DFa DFa DFa (làje crois que c'est des dièses ou bémols plutôt) Merci beaucoup de ton aide :) Je n'ai pas fait de solfège.
Merci beaucoup 😊 Je t'invite à aller visiter la page FB de la lyre académie (le lien est dans la description de la vidéo). La tablature est disponible dans le volume 1 de leur méthodes 😉 Les méthodes sont spécifiques à la lyre (kravik incluse) et pas besoin de solfège pour les déchiffrer. Je recommande vivement.
@@arnokilhoffer Merci beaucoup! :)
Great job! Just one historical point: Brian Mac Ceinnedigh (aka Brian Boru) was the king of Munster, and he was not fighting against Vikings per se. The Battle of Clontarf was a contest to see who would be the High King of Ireland (I did research on this as an undergraduate student). Brian was fighting against the King of Leinster, who happened to have a lot of Norse allies fighting for him (from Norway, Shetlands, Orkneys, the Norse city of Dublin, etc.). But Brian also had Norse and Norse-Irish warriors from Limerick fighting on his side, and he wasn't about to deport his own men. Brian/Munster won the battle, but he was assassinated shortly thereafter; so he never got to be High King, alas...
Wrong. "Brian Boru" was High King of Ireland between 1002 to 1014, a position gained after subjugating and securing allegiance from the "kings" of Leinster, Ulster and Connacht. In the Book of Armagh, Boru is also referred to as "Imperator Scotorum", or "Emperor of Ireland".
@@gerardodwyer5908 Boru literally had his own scribe write that in the book of Armagh (after dumping piles of gold on the altar) In a vain attempt to make it seem like he was in charge of all the places of Gaelic influence outside of Ireland (which he wasn't). He wasn't a true "High king" for two years, he was barely high king (i.e every kingdom) for a wet weekend. As soon as he last two kingdoms to hold out against him (Both Uí Neill iirc) "Submitted", he was barely over the horizon when they openly revolted against him. Granted, he was the only person up to that point to ever get that powerful, but he didn't hold a true high kingship for very long
@@bfc3057 Great contribution.
Excellent. What instrument are you playing?
Thank you so much 🎶😊 All the info can be found in the description of the video 😉
This is a wonderful version of the great song. Thank you!
Thank you so much 🎶😊
J'AIME BEAUCOUP BRAVO SSSSSS
Merci beaucoup 😊🎶
Wow!🙏❤️ that was Amazing. Thank you guys
Thank you so much 🎶😊
Many thanks for this beautiful rendition of King Brian Boru's march, my O'Neill ancestors would be grateful too.
Thank you very much 🎶😊
A few seconds of that video and I feel the urge to get stoned and make a human sacrifice to - oh, some real cool nature deity.
Ahahaha you do you, buddy 😄
It doesn't get more German than that.
Not gonna lie, the thumbnail on the front page made me think she was holding a rail gun or something.
Damn ... that would've been funny 😄
That's why I clicked on it .....
The Danes came to Ireland with nothing to do, but dream of the plundered old Irish they slew. You will in your Vikings said BRIAN BORU then he threw them back into the ocean..
And got killed as they left
Irelands biggest festival" The Electric Picnic " is staged in Laois every year ..
Not really a known gathering for trad music though
@@arnokilhoffer True.....Willie Clancy week or Fleadh for the trad...You do a good job on the tunes..Slainte..Eire
I'm familiar with those 😋 Sláinte from co. Cork 😉
Go hálainn 😍🥰
Go raibh míle !!! 😊
..é galega?
It's one of the Cantigas de Santa Maria. Galician-Portuguese from the 13th century.
Allright ! Now you got my sword ! Great stuff cheers
haha thank you 😋
Great job sir ! Well played 👍🏼 and great quality as well !! Cheers from Switzerland.
Thank you so much 😊 Sláinte from Ireland
How does this not have more views!?
Because we're simple musicians and know nothing of online promotion 😅 But thank you so much for the sentiment and for watching 😊
This is hauntingly beautiful!❤️
Thank you so much 😊🎶
The Chieftans Was Better
Chieftains* 😉
Absolutely true. We all need a ChiefTan. Twice a year recommended.
Génial ...............
Merci 😊