- published: 13 Oct 2009
- views: 12808
- author: GievesLondon
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17th Century Life
Picture credits, in order of appearance: View of London, French School, 17th Century/ Priv...
published: 13 Oct 2009
author: GievesLondon
17th Century Life
Picture credits, in order of appearance: View of London, French School, 17th Century/ Private Colletion/The Bridgeman Art Library King of England James I, James VI Scotland entering London, circa 1615/Hulton Archive/Getty Images Engraving: King Charles I with Henrietta Maria and two Children, circa 1630. Original Artwork by AnthonyVan Dyck. Hulton Archive/Getty Images Engraving: Cromwell on his horse at the battle of Marston Moor, 2nd July 1644. Original Artwork by Abraham Cooper RA. Hulton Archive/Getty Images The Colosseum bu Gaspar van Wittel, circa 1647-1736. Corbis.com Photolibrary.com Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and 4th Earl of Cork by Jonathan Richardson © National Portrait Gallery, London
- published: 13 Oct 2009
- views: 12808
- author: GievesLondon
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Fashion 16th - 17th Century
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;) sources...
published: 20 Nov 2010
author: PiepMiau04
Fashion 16th - 17th Century
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;) sources: www.metmuseum.org www.vintagetextile.com movies which are set in this time: Elizabeth the other Boleyn Girl the Tudors
- published: 20 Nov 2010
- views: 12809
- author: PiepMiau04
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SMBC Theater - 17th Century
James explains modern life to a 17th Century Farmer. Starring: Farmer: Michael Rousselet f...
published: 04 Feb 2012
author: smbctheater
SMBC Theater - 17th Century
James explains modern life to a 17th Century Farmer. Starring: Farmer: Michael Rousselet from 5secondfilms.com James: James Ashby Directed by Jon Brence Get this sketch now via Digital Download! nerdcastle.myshopify.com
- published: 04 Feb 2012
- views: 105303
- author: smbctheater
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Hungarian music from the 17th century by Arany Zoltán
www.aranyzoltan.hu...
published: 12 Apr 2009
author: Arany Zoltán
Hungarian music from the 17th century by Arany Zoltán
www.aranyzoltan.hu
- published: 12 Apr 2009
- views: 78189
- author: Arany Zoltán
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Ottoman Army Music from early 17th century
Turkish music has a large spectrum. But what influenced western composers like Haydn, Moza...
published: 10 Dec 2009
author: muzbey
Ottoman Army Music from early 17th century
Turkish music has a large spectrum. But what influenced western composers like Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Jean-Baptiste Lully was army music of Ottoman Turks. Here is a sample of the Janissaries' and Ottoman Military Band alias Mehter.Tyrkiet Tyrkisk musik Osmanniske Riges
- published: 10 Dec 2009
- views: 56207
- author: muzbey
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The Great Gigli Sings a Beautiful 17th Century Art Song by Cesti: "Intorno all' idol mio."
Recorded in 1947. The great tenor looks beyond the stereotyped conventions of 17th and 18t...
published: 24 Nov 2009
author: EdmundStAustell
The Great Gigli Sings a Beautiful 17th Century Art Song by Cesti: "Intorno all' idol mio."
Recorded in 1947. The great tenor looks beyond the stereotyped conventions of 17th and 18th century "style" and instinctively searches out the inherent beauty of this ancient song as only he could. An incredibly beautiful rendition of this classic. YOU CAN FOLLOW MY BLOG AT: GREATOPERASINGERS.BLOGSPOT.COM
- published: 24 Nov 2009
- views: 9681
- author: EdmundStAustell
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Harpsichord tuning: 17th-Century regular...morphed to Bach's
A normal 17th-Century harpsichord temperament is heard first: regular "1/6 comma meantone"...
published: 30 Aug 2007
author: thebpl
Harpsichord tuning: 17th-Century regular...morphed to Bach's
A normal 17th-Century harpsichord temperament is heard first: regular "1/6 comma meantone". A folk tune (Twinkle, twinkle, little star / ABCDEFG / Ah, vous dirais-je, Maman / Morgen kommt der Weihnachtsmann...) is played in the four keys of D, B, A-flat, and F major. Two of these scales are excellent, and two of them are terrible. The sarabande from Bach's B minor French Suite illustrates the behavior of this minor key: problems with the too-sharp D#, A#, and E# as they occur in the music. Those notes are too sharp because they were tuned for their more common use as Eb, Bb, and F...and in this style of tuning, the correct spelling of the note names matters that much. Then, the harpsichord is retuned by moving six of the 12 notes in each octave. The adjustments are based on a drawing that Bach put on his title page of the "Well-Tempered Clavier"...which I take as his method of adjusting that normal tuning into something more flexible and beautiful. The notes C, D, E, F, G, and A of the C major scale are retained as they were, and the other six notes F#, G#, A#, B, C#, D# (from the B major or F# major scales) are retuned. The same compositions are then played again, to compare the change in harmonic and melodic quality. The regular "1/6 comma meantone" system used here is also known as the 55-tet, or simply the "common" tuning described by 18th century writers: Tosi, Sauveur, Telemann, et al. Enharmonic notes such as D# and Eb are one comma apart. Within a whole tone, such ...
- published: 30 Aug 2007
- views: 21580
- author: thebpl
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pedalclavichord 17th century Buxtehude
For more information -about this instrument: www.dickverwolf.nl -about the recording (CD) ...
published: 20 Dec 2010
author: dickverwolf
pedalclavichord 17th century Buxtehude
For more information -about this instrument: www.dickverwolf.nl -about the recording (CD) info@musicrecserv.nl -about the history, playing the clavichord, etc: home.wanadoo.nl
- published: 20 Dec 2010
- views: 14594
- author: dickverwolf
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Chris Impellitteri- 17th Century Chicken Pickin'
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published: 14 May 2010
author: TheBestShred
Chris Impellitteri- 17th Century Chicken Pickin'
## Subscribe for daily updates! ## Studio version of 17th Century Chicken Pickin' by Chris Impellitteri.
- published: 14 May 2010
- views: 12499
- author: TheBestShred
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euronews le mag - Scale models show 17th century France in 3D
www.euronews.net Way before satellite photography and Google Earth, these intricate models...
published: 27 Jan 2012
author: Euronews
euronews le mag - Scale models show 17th century France in 3D
www.euronews.net Way before satellite photography and Google Earth, these intricate models give an amazing birds-eye view of French cities and forts from the 17th century.
- published: 27 Jan 2012
- views: 566
- author: Euronews
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Orchestra of the 17th Century: Schütz - Psalm 150
Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672) - "Alleluia! Lobet den Herrn" SWV 38 (Psalm 150; Psalmen David...
published: 02 Jul 2008
author: msholmes
Orchestra of the 17th Century: Schütz - Psalm 150
Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672) - "Alleluia! Lobet den Herrn" SWV 38 (Psalm 150; Psalmen Davids, 1619) Orchestra of the 17th Century, Washington DC (Period instrument ensemble) Michael Holmes, music director with the Washington Cornett and Sackbutt Ensemble Soloists and voices of Carmina, Vera Kochanowsky, dir. Alleluia! Lobet den Herrn (SWV 38) German text: Alleluja! Lobet den Herren in seinem Heiligtum, lobet ihn in der Feste seiner Macht. Lobet ihn in seinen Taten, lobet ihn in seiner großen Herrlichkeit. Lobet ihn mit Posaunen, lobet ihn mit Psaltern und Harfen. Lobet ihn mit Pauken und Reigen, lobet ihn mit Saiten und Pfeifen. Lobet ihn mit hellen Cymbalen, lobet ihn mit wohl klingenden Cymbalen. Alles was Athem hat, lobe den Herrn. Alleluja! English translation: Alleluia! Praise the Lord! Praise God in His sanctuary; Praise Him in His mighty firmament! Praise Him for His mighty acts; Praise Him according to His excellent greatness! Praise Him with the sound of the trumpet; Praise Him with the lute and harp! Praise Him with the timbrel and dance; Praise Him with stringed instruments and flutes! Praise Him with loud cymbals; Praise Him with crashing cymbals! Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Alleluia! About the performers: The Orchestra of the 17th Century ("O17"), directed by its founder Michael Holmes, is dedicated to the exploration and promotion of music from the century that saw the birth of the modern notion of the "orchestra." Since there was no ...
- published: 02 Jul 2008
- views: 41791
- author: msholmes
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Recorders Originals from 17th century
Tenor Recorder. Daniel Brüggen tells about it....
published: 12 Jan 2007
author: Caffienne1965
Recorders Originals from 17th century
Tenor Recorder. Daniel Brüggen tells about it.
- published: 12 Jan 2007
- views: 24210
- author: Caffienne1965
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Orchestra of the 17th Century: Buxtehude - Ad cor
Dieterich Buxtehude (c.1637-1707) - Membra Jesu Nostri: "Ad cor" Orchestra of the 17th Cen...
published: 06 Jul 2008
author: msholmes
Orchestra of the 17th Century: Buxtehude - Ad cor
Dieterich Buxtehude (c.1637-1707) - Membra Jesu Nostri: "Ad cor" Orchestra of the 17th Century, Washington DC and soloists Michael Holmes, music director Live performance: March 28, 2004 Latin text: Vulnerasti cormeum, soror mea, sponsa, vulnerasti cormeum. [Canticum canticorum salomonis, 4:9] Summi regis cor, aveto, te saluto corde laeto, te complecti me delectat et hoc meum cor affectat, ut ad te loquar, animes Per medullam cordis mei, peccatoris atque rei, tuus amor transferatur, quo cor tuum rapiatur languens amoris vulnere Viva cordis voce clamo, dulce cor, te namque amo, ad cor meum inclinare, ut se possit applicare devoto tibi pectore Vulnerasti cormeum, soror mea, sponsa, vulnerasti cormeum. [from Salve mundi salutare, Arnulf of Louvain (d. 1250)] English translation: You have ravished my heart, my sister, my bride. [Song of Solomon 4:9] Heart of the highest King, welcome, I greet you with a joyful heart; your sweet embrace delights me and this affects my heart so that I am moved to speak to you. Let your love enter the marrow of my heart, me, a sinner and one accused; let your love go to the place where your heart has been ravished, weary with the wound of love. The voice of my living heart cries out, sweetheart, for I love you. Incline to my heart, that it might nestle against you with a devoted breast. [from Salve mundi salutare, Arnulf of Louvain (d. 1250)] You have ravished my heart, my sister, my bride. [Song of Solomon 4:9] About the music: "Ad cor" ("To ...
- published: 06 Jul 2008
- views: 9605
- author: msholmes
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Field Trip! 16th and 17th century furniture at the Legion of Honor
Woodworking at its finest. A short visit to the California Legion of Honor museum in San F...
published: 06 Feb 2010
author: Steve Ramsey
Field Trip! 16th and 17th century furniture at the Legion of Honor
Woodworking at its finest. A short visit to the California Legion of Honor museum in San Francisco to look at some renaissance furniture.
- published: 06 Feb 2010
- views: 9321
- author: Steve Ramsey
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Maria (sopra la Carpinese) from Via Crucis
Mediterranean passion of a religious nature -- inspires LArpeggiatas new collection. Avail...
published: 16 Mar 2010
author: emiclassics
Maria (sopra la Carpinese) from Via Crucis
Mediterranean passion of a religious nature -- inspires LArpeggiatas new collection. Available now here: tinyurl.com An encounter between works by the 17th century Italian composers Sances and Merula and traditional music from Italy and Corsica. LArpeggiata, the French-based ensemble directed by Austrian-born harpist and lutenist Christina Pluhar, releases its second Virgin Classics album, following Teatro damore.
- published: 16 Mar 2010
- views: 101769
- author: emiclassics
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VIA CRUCIS - Christina Pluhar & L'Arpeggiata
NEW L'Arpeggiata album OUT NOW. Get your copy here tinyurl.com Philippe Jaroussky features...
published: 22 Mar 2010
author: emiclassics
VIA CRUCIS - Christina Pluhar & L'Arpeggiata
NEW L'Arpeggiata album OUT NOW. Get your copy here tinyurl.com Philippe Jaroussky features again on Via Crucis, L'Arpeggiata's new collection, an encounter between works by the 17th century Italian composers Sances and Merula and traditional music from Italy and Corsica.
- published: 22 Mar 2010
- views: 55735
- author: emiclassics
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Anonymous - "Greensleeves" to a Ground in G
ANONYMOUS (17TH CENTURY) "Greensleeves" to a ground for a treble instrument and basso cont...
published: 18 Jul 2008
author: HARMONICO101
Anonymous - "Greensleeves" to a Ground in G
ANONYMOUS (17TH CENTURY) "Greensleeves" to a ground for a treble instrument and basso continuo in G major Performed by Hesperion XXI Directed by Jordi Savall *"Greensleeves" is a traditional English folk song and tune, a ground of the form called a romanesca. A broadside ballad by this name was registered at the London Stationer's Company in 1580 as "A New Northern Dittye of the Lady Greene Sleeves". It then appears in the surviving A Handful of Pleasant Delights (1584) as "A New Courtly Sonnet of the Lady Green Sleeves. To the new tune of Green sleeves." It remains debatable whether this suggests that an 'old' tune of "Greensleeves" was in circulation, or which one the familiar tune is. Many surviving sets of lyrics were written to this tune. The tune is also found in several late 16th century and early 17th century sources, such as Ballet's MS Lute Book and Het Luitboek van Thysius, as well as various manuscripts preserved in the Cambridge University libraries. This particular recording is based from one of those manuscripts.
- published: 18 Jul 2008
- views: 62985
- author: HARMONICO101