/r/MedievalEraMusic
A subreddit dedicated to musical works composed between 5th and 15th century.
A sub devoted to music composed between 5th and 15th century
/r/MedievalEraMusic
"Madre de Deus" is the second single from Vox Vulgaris' upcoming album titled "Early Music for Late Humanity".
An eight-minute hypnotic groove featuring two types of bagpipes, trumpets of doom, and a choir chanting Cantiga 422 from the collection Cantigas de Santa Maria, compiled in the court of Alfonso X of Castile (1221–1284).
In my opinion one of the most haunting pieces from the Llibre Vermell
New term starting next week for the online courses of Medieval Music Besalú!
https://www.medievalmusicbesalu.com/
"Medieval Music Besalú (MMB) in conjunction with the University of Lleida, offers accredited courses on medieval music history and its performance, Medieval notations (neumatic, modal and Franconian), monophonic and polyphonic repertoires, ornamentation and improvisation, musical iconography, research techniques, and medieval singing and musical instruments."
My worlds of Urology and Early Music collide in this tail of the pilgrim who slept with a prostitute, was fooled by the devil to cut off his penis and slit his throat and whom the Virgin Mary saved from death (but not his penis). https://youtu.be/fs3erRSV8-Q