I had tried to find this particular song for years, even emailing a professor of Latin at Cambridge university who couldn't recognise which language or words she was saying. I was thinking "Is it Spanish? Portugese? Latin?" Love you so much I can't even explain it haha!
I had tried to find this particular song for years, even emailing a professor of Latin at Cambridge university who couldn't recognise which language or words she was saying.
I was thinking "Is it Spanish? Portugese? Latin?"
Love you so much I can't even explain it haha!
+Victoria Cariad This is sung in a Renaissance Italian. Odd that a Cambridge professor of Latin couldn't recognize it.
I would love to learn the dance in this scene.
Thank you so much for giving this information !
This version of this song is very good.
It fits, so I’ll say it. I am the most happy.
Amazing!
Fantastic work you have done !
I wish i can find The Tudors version or similar...its better that others :/
+Soňa Uhlířová Completely agree. Maybe because it was so short or the fact that the lady singer hit the perfect notes.
Omg you are the most beautiful
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The music is lovely -- just wish they had bothered to do the dances of the period, which would have been so much more interesting to watch.