Medieval music - Saltarello by Arany Zoltán
Italian music of the fourteenth century: a pop up that takes us back to a wonderful atmosphere of the courts of other times .
"[...] for that, entered a room on earth, there saw the tables set with white tablecloths and glasses that seemed d'Arienti, and flowers of every sort of broom covered: for that, given the water hands, as it pleased the queen, according to the national Parmenie, all went down. The food were delicately made and very fine wines were: and no more, quietly served them three family tables. Of such things, for what was nice and tidy, welcomed everyone, with pleasing slogans and party ate, and lift up the boards, with which this was all they knew Donna Carol and similarly young and some of them very well and sounding and sing, the queen ordered that the instruments were, and the command of Dioneo she took a lute and Fiammetta a violets, began a dance to ring softly. For the queen with other women, along with two young co `taking a carol, with slow pace, sent the family to eat, Carol began, and that's over, and happy songs began vaghette cantare.E stood in that way so that time seemed to the queen `s going to sleep
.....". From the Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio.
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