The world is not perfect , far from it but I’m so glad we live in an age where at the click of a button we can discover any song ever created. My music taste has evolved so much over the past few years and I’ve realised every genre has it’s great songs. Thank you for uploading.
🌞 💜 🌞 💜 💜 💜 💜 💜 I choose to see only beauty I refuse to see the night I choose to see only Love my friend In your Heart which shines so bright I choose to smell the roses Within the sublimeness of their dew I choose to see the kingdom Which dwells inside of you I choose to be a lover I choose to be a friend I choose to be a flower Whose petals never end I choose to be your brother My Sistar in the light I choose to shine upon thee As you reflect back the light 🌞 💜 🌞 💜 💜 💜 💜 💜
@@ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN you refuse to see the night? You are missing out quite a bit there. New Age fluffy spirituality poems like yours leaves out a lot of the mysteries of life and the universe.
Nah, people had more fun going out and buying an album. Nowadays it's just as you say - a touch of a little button. Yes very very convenient, and yet we've lost something in the process and along the way.
The Renaissance was, in many ways, the beginning of global culture. While it would take the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s and later the Digital Revolution of the late 1900s-2000s to cement the true modern culture, the Renaissance was a huge step towards this. Prior to this, Europe was little more than a collection of minor warring states, each trying (and failing) to reclaim the glory of the Roman Empire. In the years since the collapse of the Western Empire and the Renaissance, Europe had fallen into cultural stagnation. The Renaissance (lit. 'rebirth') didn't just break that cycle of stagnation; it pissed on the pieces and buried them under a crossroad at midnight. Everything that went into it is SUPER complicated and I don't have enough expertise to try to explain it all anyway, but in basic terms: The Renaissance came about as a result of the establishing of major trade/travel networks between Europe and the Middle East (Which had spent the last century or so undergoing a major cultural/scientific revolution of it's own; there's a reason we call them 'Arabic' numerals after all) thus allowing not merely goods, but more importantly IDEAS to freely pass between these cultures (Also it's entirely because of the Mongols, but that's a rabbit hole for another time). This melting pot of trade, travel, inquiry and experimentation is what produced the age we live in now. THIS is why history is important. You can't know where we are if you don't understand where we came from and how we got here. You, YOU, right now, are reading these words on a piece of technology produced by scientific breakthroughs which were founded on mathematics that were developed in the Middle East and imported to Europe during the Renaissance. And the reason why understanding that is important is because it gives us clear instruction on how to proceed in our own lives and the policies of our nations. "What should we be doing right now?" "Well, what worked before? We should probably do some more of that." If the free exchange of ideas, be they Scientific or Cultural, led to this massive explosion of development and progress, then maybe we should keep on doing that. And maybe isolating ourselves from ideas leads to stagnation and decay. And maybe we should learn what worked so we know what to do, and also learn what didn't work so we know what not to do. Wow, this comment kinda grew faster than I expected it to. Uhh, thanks for coming to my TED talk?
@@ToozdaysChild TL;DR, the same tired anti-white tropes/chanards we've heard over and over again. All this is nothing but an elaborate trick to avoid granting Europeans any credit for their unparalleled contributions to Humanity's development. However, we all know that while we can't assign positive qualities to whites collectively we can certainly assign them collective guilt.
I was looking for songs to put as a background for a World History project and I think I just found a new obsession. I'm glad this type of music is still here.
Beautiful tune! It was incorporated into a Christmas song with English lyrics. We sang it in a choir that I was a member of for a Christmas concert. Thanks for posting!
Brilliant! Your interpretations in renditions are by far the best out there when it comes to the what I find so interesting about late medieval and the early Renaissance traditions, especially what was popular and sung on the streets.
This is my favorite kind of music! It’s so relaxing and takes me back in time! I’ve been listening to your music since I was 17 years old, and now I am currently 19 years old (turning 20 this month). I am so thankful to have discovered your music, it is amazing! I’ve always been somewhat of an old soul and never really felt like I connected as well with my peers, and I have always felt mentally older than my real age. This music really helps me to connect with my true self. ❤️
Great,melodious.The best rendering of this piece of medieval,difficult to reproduce, European music.Hail on you!!!Everyone ,who knows anything about it must follow.
French : Quand je bois du vin clairet, Amis, tout tourne, Aussi désormais je bois Anjou ou Arbois. Chantons et buvons, à ce flacon faisons la guerre, chantons et buvons, mes amis, buvons donc. Le bon vin nous a rendus gais, chantons, oublions nos peines, chantons. En mangeant d'un gras jambon, à ce flacon faisons la guerre. English translation : When I drink a Claret Wine, friends, my head turns, but that is true now also when I drink Anjou or Arbois. Let's sing and drink, let's make war on this bottle let's sing and drink, my friends, drink up then. Good wine makes us gay let's sing, forget our troubles, let's sing. While eating a fat ham, let's make war on this bottle. Enjoy :)
TheSergentChaotix Buvons bien, buvons mes amis, Trinquons, buvons, gaiement chantons (2X). En mangeant ce gras jambon, A ce flacon faisons la guerre (2X).
+zsupersaiyan Yeah wow. They were humans. Maybe stronger and more intelligent ones too since there was still somekind of natural selection going on and they weren't completely stupidified by media and commercials.
I managed to find the back vocal part. Here's what I've come up with. Help me correct it if something's off. Quand je bois du vin clairet Ami tout tourne, tourne, tourne, tourne Aussi désormais je bois Anjou ou Arbois 2x (Buvons bien, la buvons donc À ce flacon faisons la guerre Buvons bien, la buvons donc Ami, trinquons, gaiement chantons) Chantons et buvons À ce flacon faisons la guerre Chantons et buvons Mes amis, buvons donc 2x (En mangeant ce gras jambon À ce flacon faisons la guerre En mangeant ce gras jambon À ce flacon faisons la guerre)
The voices are overlayed in this piece but the versus in here can be found more clearly in the video entitled "Corsaire- Tourdion" by DrummerOFNorth /watch?v=-57I146YIhE&feature=relmfu. There's a comment under that video by aidasharif that has the french lyrics in that version, but I will tell you that this has a few different words.
This wasn't pop music, it was court music. I don't really think people thought about music the way we think of it today. Music was thought as a craft more so than a commodity.
Molto bene!! I love this music! I don't even remember the first time i found your channel on here, it seems like i have always been able to listen to this!! keep up the great work!!
I know this melody! I wondered where I heard it and I recalled we have one song with this melody here in the Czech Republic :-) Batalion - Věra Martinová
A lovely Old French madrigal. Not sure who wrote it. It sounds very much like a work of Guillaume Machaut, when he was at the court of his patron Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, circa 1450.
The world is not perfect , far from it but I’m so glad we live in an age where at the click of a button we can discover any song ever created. My music taste has evolved so much over the past few years and I’ve realised every genre has it’s great songs. Thank you for uploading.
true
It sadly means it loses its meaning as much.
🌞 💜 🌞
💜 💜
💜 💜 💜
I choose to see only beauty
I refuse to see the night
I choose to see only Love my friend
In your Heart which shines so bright
I choose to smell the roses
Within the sublimeness of their dew
I choose to see the kingdom
Which dwells inside of you
I choose to be a lover
I choose to be a friend
I choose to be a flower
Whose petals never end
I choose to be your brother
My Sistar in the light
I choose to shine upon thee
As you reflect back the light
🌞 💜 🌞
💜 💜
💜 💜 💜
@@ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN you refuse to see the night? You are missing out quite a bit there. New Age fluffy spirituality poems like yours leaves out a lot of the mysteries of life and the universe.
Nah, people had more fun going out and buying an album. Nowadays it's just as you say - a touch of a little button. Yes very very convenient, and yet we've lost something in the process and along the way.
Renaissance music is very beautiful. So carefree and excited, it was as if they had risen from the dead and started a new, happy life.
The Renaissance was, in many ways, the beginning of global culture. While it would take the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s and later the Digital Revolution of the late 1900s-2000s to cement the true modern culture, the Renaissance was a huge step towards this.
Prior to this, Europe was little more than a collection of minor warring states, each trying (and failing) to reclaim the glory of the Roman Empire. In the years since the collapse of the Western Empire and the Renaissance, Europe had fallen into cultural stagnation. The Renaissance (lit. 'rebirth') didn't just break that cycle of stagnation; it pissed on the pieces and buried them under a crossroad at midnight.
Everything that went into it is SUPER complicated and I don't have enough expertise to try to explain it all anyway, but in basic terms: The Renaissance came about as a result of the establishing of major trade/travel networks between Europe and the Middle East (Which had spent the last century or so undergoing a major cultural/scientific revolution of it's own; there's a reason we call them 'Arabic' numerals after all) thus allowing not merely goods, but more importantly IDEAS to freely pass between these cultures (Also it's entirely because of the Mongols, but that's a rabbit hole for another time). This melting pot of trade, travel, inquiry and experimentation is what produced the age we live in now.
THIS is why history is important. You can't know where we are if you don't understand where we came from and how we got here. You, YOU, right now, are reading these words on a piece of technology produced by scientific breakthroughs which were founded on mathematics that were developed in the Middle East and imported to Europe during the Renaissance. And the reason why understanding that is important is because it gives us clear instruction on how to proceed in our own lives and the policies of our nations.
"What should we be doing right now?"
"Well, what worked before? We should probably do some more of that."
If the free exchange of ideas, be they Scientific or Cultural, led to this massive explosion of development and progress, then maybe we should keep on doing that. And maybe isolating ourselves from ideas leads to stagnation and decay. And maybe we should learn what worked so we know what to do, and also learn what didn't work so we know what not to do.
Wow, this comment kinda grew faster than I expected it to. Uhh, thanks for coming to my TED talk?
@@ToozdaysChild A lot of words just to spew the same old, and completely false, anti-medieval clichés
@@ToozdaysChild TL;DR, the same tired anti-white tropes/chanards we've heard over and over again. All this is nothing but an elaborate trick to avoid granting Europeans any credit for their unparalleled contributions to Humanity's development. However, we all know that while we can't assign positive qualities to whites collectively we can certainly assign them collective guilt.
@@m.m.1301 Glad to see that your comment is getting more recognition
@@ToozdaysChild You're not describing what the renaissance was, you're describing what it prided itself on supposedly being
I was looking for songs to put as a background for a World History project and I think I just found a new obsession. I'm glad this type of music is still here.
Both Mr. Zoltan and Farya Faraji are excellent at making this kind of music
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Lucky this was preserved...
And still in such high quality after all these years! :D
@@bro6117 Shut up, my non-illuminated servant, the Church obligates you to be quiet.
@@bro6117 How dare you! (just kidding)...Hey, what does "whoosh" mean? English isn't my mother tongue :D
@@anak_kucing101 Quack.
@Crunchy Man Thank you. 😊
Ifjú koromban jártam reneszánsz táncházba. A tourdion volt az egyik kedvenc táncom.
Слушать средневековую музыку и музыку эпохи ренессанса для меня всегда было удовольствием!)
соотношение
Для меня тоже, с юности.
Да мужик
The percussion of medieval music - fierce! Love it. Imagine this played by a huge roaring fireplace.
God bless you Arany
Figa l'immagine profilo. Che quadro è?
One of the best interpretations of "Quand je bois du vin clairet" I've ever heard... then again, this IS Arany Zoltán performing it.
Beautiful tune! It was incorporated into a Christmas song with English lyrics. We sang it in a choir that I was a member of for a Christmas concert. Thanks for posting!
Muy bella música y lindas imágenes !!... Saludos desde CHILE 🇨🇱 !!..👋👏👍🌿🌹
Excellente version
Salut de France!
Brilliant! Your interpretations in renditions are by far the best out there when it comes to the what I find so interesting about late medieval and the early Renaissance traditions, especially what was popular and sung on the streets.
Too bad the prononciation is rather modern sometimes!
Praise be to Sefa for bringing new life to this melody
Amazing recording for that period.
LOL
Very beautiful music from that age
Congratulation for the performance
Très jolie (et très connue aussi) chanson de l'époque Renaissance ! Belle interprétation !
Certified renaissance classic
Do you have a plan
@@davidelectrictreadmillguy I have a plan. ATTACK.
Bien Zoltan, las escucho una y otra vez
Muchas gracias por tu trabajo
I love all of Arany's songs. Keep it up Arany Zoltán!
Splendide musique, splendides images !!!❤❤❤
This is my favorite kind of music! It’s so relaxing and takes me back in time! I’ve been listening to your music since I was 17 years old, and now I am currently 19 years old (turning 20 this month). I am so thankful to have discovered your music, it is amazing! I’ve always been somewhat of an old soul and never really felt like I connected as well with my peers, and I have always felt mentally older than my real age. This music really helps me to connect with my true self. ❤️
I can totally relate to everything you said! And I also turned 20 back in February 😂
I've been feeling old soul for a long time, too, and people around me say I'm boring, but I don't think so :) Also, I turned 20 in May.
@@Gooeygirl7 Being 20 is tough.
There is allot of fun in cultural history if your’e into that
It def adds to reality
ah, takes me back to 1530. y'all 1600 children are weird with your music.
the 2000's up here like INTO THE RAY OF THE SUN MARCH OUR HERO HUNTING THE DARK LORD~
Wikipedia says Medieval Music ended on 1400 approximately.
This is renaissance music, It's said to have been on from 1400 - 1600
@@oxyacidal5102 Yes. This music is from the middle of the 15th.
coughs in landsknechtlieder
Great,melodious.The best rendering of this piece of medieval,difficult to reproduce, European music.Hail on you!!!Everyone ,who knows anything about it must follow.
French :
Quand je bois du vin clairet,
Amis, tout tourne,
Aussi désormais
je bois Anjou ou Arbois.
Chantons et buvons,
à ce flacon faisons la guerre,
chantons et buvons,
mes amis, buvons donc.
Le bon vin nous a rendus gais, chantons,
oublions nos peines, chantons.
En mangeant d'un gras jambon,
à ce flacon faisons la guerre.
English translation :
When I drink a Claret Wine,
friends, my head turns,
but that is true now also
when I drink Anjou or Arbois.
Let's sing and drink,
let's make war on this bottle
let's sing and drink,
my friends, drink up then.
Good wine makes us gay let's sing,
forget our troubles, let's sing.
While eating a fat ham,
let's make war on this bottle.
Enjoy :)
TheSergentChaotix Buvons bien, buvons mes amis,
Trinquons, buvons, gaiement chantons (2X).
En mangeant ce gras jambon,
A ce flacon faisons la guerre (2X).
Makes us Gay XDDDD lol
By the way Gay meant happy back then .
Gai means happy you idiot.
Lol.
Merci l'ami !
Magnifique version.
𓆏
I agree.
Very admirable.
En vérité...
Reminds me of the Hilltowns of Western Massachusetts especially near Historic Deerfield.
Love this kind of music, better than the modern stuff
Forsooth!
Beautiful arrangement and performance!
me listening to this because our music teacher told sooo..... this is relaxinggg omaygod
Csodaszép! Nagyon szeretem a reneszánsz zenét! Különleges hangulata van!
Your accent makes it sound like it's occitan. I like it.
Pure Magic. Congratulations
Thanks for letting me 10000years back😊
🇺🇸🤝🇫🇷 beautiful music and singing
Ovo je jedna od najljepsih srednjevjekovnih pjesama koje Sam cuo!
Amazing music. Beautiful images. Thank you for posting.
A legendation of the splendid illustrations would have been most fortunate indeed
I find it amazing that they wrote songs, with lyrics, over 600 years ago! Wow!
+zsupersaiyan Yeah wow. They were humans. Maybe stronger and more intelligent ones too since there was still somekind of natural selection going on and they weren't completely stupidified by media and commercials.
lol at your education
Gideon
What about it you ass?
there are songs with lyrics older than 2000 years bro
zsupersaiyan
your original comment suggests some kind of stupidity sorry
buenisimo lo escucho una y otra vez . Gracias Saludos
Geschmackvoll geht immer bei arany zoltan ,er kann nur geschmackvollen zu stande bringen !
It is so fascinating to hear music that came to existence centuries and centuries ago!
Arany Zoltan THANK YOU for your Wonderful music that help us travel to Medieval !!!
Everything about this was wonderful..!! Thank you!!
Bravo! Cestitam! Genijalna!
I'm addicted to this song! :)
0:45 that beat fell harder than constantinople's walls back in XV
XIV
@@nicksingh8061 XV
@@abdulqassimunujur509 ah yes I'm retarded rip
R.I.P
What do you mean? Say whatever you mean directly, not with "tricky" comparisons.
je trouve cette interpretation vraiment génial. Ca m'excite.
@@LaPatrioteFrancaise sûrement xd je ne sais pas comment le dire en français "it gets me excited" mais vous me comprenez monsieur 😂
@@LaPatrioteFrancaise d'accord la musique va m'exciter toujours donc elle est permise de rester dans ma chambre 😂
@@LaPatrioteFrancaise ohhh. J'ai pensé que vous étiez un adulte parce que ça dit patriote donc j'ai pensé à un soldat 😂😂😂😂😂
@@LaPatrioteFrancaise oui, oui tu as raison, c'était moi qui a imaginé à un soldat 😂. Moi j'suis fière aussi d'être colombien
That guitar intro it's wicked! Love it!
Voilà ce que j'appelle de la vrai musique, de la très belle musique. Les images ne sont pas en reste, certaines me plaisent et m'enchante.
ES HERMOSO ARANY BRAVO!!!!
Only 1530's kids will remember
:D Well spoken, my friend! *raises her cup*
Very original.......not.😩
God you're old
Old but Gold👌🏻
THANK You So Very much Ji 🪷😁
Wunderbar! Ich liebe mitelalterisher music!
Puur en supergoed!!! The Netherlands.
I managed to find the back vocal part. Here's what I've come up with. Help me correct it if something's off.
Quand je bois du vin clairet
Ami tout tourne, tourne, tourne, tourne
Aussi désormais je bois
Anjou ou Arbois
2x
(Buvons bien, la buvons donc
À ce flacon faisons la guerre
Buvons bien, la buvons donc
Ami, trinquons, gaiement chantons)
Chantons et buvons
À ce flacon faisons la guerre
Chantons et buvons
Mes amis, buvons donc
2x
(En mangeant ce gras jambon
À ce flacon faisons la guerre
En mangeant ce gras jambon
À ce flacon faisons la guerre)
This is amazing. Thank you. 😊 2:53 Amazing a Capella harmony. Sooooo goood. Thank you! Thank you!
My favourite version of this is by Die Streuner (they do it half in French and half in German), but this one is also very unique
Do we know what they are saying actually? I think instrumental is safer
The voices are overlayed in this piece but the versus in here can be found more clearly in the video entitled "Corsaire- Tourdion" by DrummerOFNorth /watch?v=-57I146YIhE&feature=relmfu. There's a comment under that video by aidasharif that has the french lyrics in that version, but I will tell you that this has a few different words.
Back in its time, this WAS pop. in 800 years, someone will look back on today's music and say the exact same thing you did.
moonfacemoonfacemoo How do you classify this as pop?
Folk music, instead.
This wasn't pop music, it was court music. I don't really think people thought about music the way we think of it today. Music was thought as a craft more so than a commodity.
Marvelous music!
Great piece...wonderful!!!
Köszönöm hogy feltöltötted.Gyönyörű ez a muzsika! :)
Nice music indeed!
Köszönöm! :-) I'm always glad to learn a subtlety I overlooked!
Your music fills my heart with something new. You're my new favourite performer now. :)
Molto bene!!
I love this music!
I don't even remember the first time i found your channel on here, it seems like i have always been able to listen to this!!
keep up the great work!!
I love this song...
I know this melody! I wondered where I heard it and I recalled we have one song with this melody here in the Czech Republic :-) Batalion - Věra Martinová
You get the right energy.
Excellent !
Which is the history behind this masterpiece. The folk-rock band Blackmore´s Night also has a version w this melody. I wonder what is it's past.
I'm here for my homework but this tune is amazing✨
the most music . Thank for than exquisite sensibility!!!!!
I love renaissance then i Discovered this music i love historical
superb!! dare I say even better than your last one :) thanks for uploading.
Only Renaissance kids will remember this music!
What about new renaissance😊
EXCELLENT !
3:04 an UFO in the sky... Anyways cool music .
+giorgos bouloukos Not the first ufo painting from old times either.. pretty scary when you think about it.
yeah who knows what those people knew...
+giorgos bouloukos It is a cloud !
Vincent Le Floch IMPOSSIBLE
+Grecco Boi Heresy!
Great artwork
Beautiful music.
This is amazing
Fantastic song.
Beautiful piece as always 🌻
I didn’t know I need this
Aaah this gives some Civ6 French vib ~~
Nagyon szép zene!
This song is a bop ngl
beautiful tapestry!
im asian (PH specifically) and i came to drop by and say these are wonderful. definitely an art.
YOONGIII
the great tapestry collection
Bravo,genijalnog😁
when a song is so good you have to look through the files of an old warband mod to find it and then skim through arany zoltans playlist
This music is posted on 2010 and the editing type is amazing
Module brought me here😍
HAHAHA same lmao
Beautiful !!!
Когда вступила флейта, моё сердце пропустило удар.
magical, beautiful :)
Great cover!!!
A lovely Old French madrigal. Not sure who wrote it. It sounds very much like a work of Guillaume Machaut, when he was at the court of his patron Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, circa 1450.
Divine Leonardo da Vinci who was excellent with the lute and wrote music and sung, would have loved this