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@@@@@Music is by Al Cofrin (Amoroso, Filles a Marier and Tesara) and by Gaita Medieval Music (mignotta vecchia, les hauts et les bas, souffrance), on their Queen of Measures album available at www.gaita.co.uk
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Another great video. Liked, shared and now commented. Perfect after a buffet of Tromboncini
Out of curiosity, what were the tunes? 0:00 was Amoroso, but I think new tunes started at 5:19, 8:04, 10:21, and maybe more if he left small gaps for them.
Lovely relaxing video… just what I needed today!
So cool! Have you shot this video recently? If you're still here in Umbria you should totally take a stroll in Assisi or Gubbio while you can!
My husband and I went to Italy this past spring, and we got to go to the medieval village where my Grandfather came from! It's called Cleto, in Cosenza, Calabria. It's very hilly, so I didn't get the chance to walk much of the street (I walk with a cane) and some of the roads are very steep, and I was scared I might slip on the stone roads, as it was rainy when we were there. But there's also a castle at the very top of the village that's being renovated, in which that castle was built in the 1300s 🙂
If you ever get the chance to go there, I highly recommend it, and I can recommend the B&B that we stayed at too, they were very friendly, and probably the only people there who knew some English 😉
So beautiful! This reminds me of a trip we took to Orvieto a few years ago – makes me wish we could go back. 🙂