Middle Ages - Love Songs And Folk PSM 0067 (UBM 2379)

Unique, authentic medieval songs with original ancient instruments. With their minnesingers, they take these special compositions to a time of the Inquisition, to castles and palaces or to a feast at the court of the kings in the 11th to 15th centuries. Greetings from Merlin, Parzival and the Knights of the Round Table.

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Whether it's a medieval fair, castle festivals or a knight's party with happy dancing harlequins. This song with ancient instruments fits perfectly into every film about the Middle Ages.

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The damsel sits expectantly at the fountain of the castle and looks for her long-awaited knight. Melancholy women's minnesong.

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Crusaders set out for Levante. Mystical, rhythmic and with an oriental influence.

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Arrived in Constantinople, the knights enjoy the delicacies at the court of the Byzantine emperor. Happy oriental track with flute.

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Sensual mint song by a maid at the king's court. Lovely and virgin.

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Medieval dance music in the 14th century castle courtyard. With hurdy-gurdy and flute.

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The knights of the Round table are inspired by the fascinating singing of a woman. A song of a special kind.

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The love spell makes the lady of the castle dance. A medieval love poem in musical form.

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During a drinking party, jugglers show their tricks. With sounds and minnesong. Whimsical and atmospheric.

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A minnesong accompanied by flute and lute. Happy, medieval and expectant.

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The magical minnesong of a young lady glides into the dawn of Hohenzollern Castle with a lute.

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The acrobatic dance of a harlequin enchants its audience. With original lute, bells and hurdy-gurdy.

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A minnesong accompanied by harp, lute and flute. Longing, medieval and expectant.

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Accompanied by hurdy-gurdy and lute, the castle woman musically tells a story from the Orient.

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Medieval instruments play a cheerful minnesong. Traditional music for castles and palaces.

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The love spell makes the lady of the castle dance. A medieval love poem in musical form.