> i'm currently embroiled in a dust-up over on the
> rec.early.music site - although i hope everything has
> settled down now - over just how old this sort of folk
> music is - did folks sing like this in the
> medieval/renaissance periods ... did they sing or even
> play instruments at all?  incredibly prickly, pedantic
> and difficult exchange.
Saw it. Not exactly aboil.


>
> to me, this style of performance sounds ancient and
> original and can rightly be considered as a of source
> of authentic, HIP-related information.
>
> guidelines on just how lute - or whatever -
> accompaniment should be played with this sort of music
> is all i'm really interested in.
Like the Sarmatian stuff at most.
Certainly not like that cantiga done up a la Mantovani.
RT




>
> joy - bill
>
> --- Roman Turovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> This what Sarmaticae and Ruthenicae sound like
>> before they get intabulated:
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaEyoScz9AI
>> RT
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