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aleutf
Just stating the facts, literally everything on this page is neomedieval. No Hildegard, no Machaut, no Richard the Lionheart, no Dufay, etc. If this is what you're looking for I suggest you be looking at "historical medieval music" instead. Now that being said, Dead Can Dance and Corvus Corax are awesome!
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daifullpelt
hi, thought maybe you'd like to check out Serundal, contemporary Celtic male/female singer songwriters from the uk. Ten albums,two e.p's and two singles released since 2006 (most here on last.fm) All original material- lyrics and arrangements songs based on Celtic and medieval English legend. Find out more on www.myspace.com/serundalmusic. Four tracks 'White Stag' (Yule 2009) 'Sisters of Caer' 'Stone of Destiny' Don't Let the Daylight Break' (Land of the Sixth Moon 2010) voted 2010 semi-finalists in the UK Songwriting Contest. * *2011 UKSC update Commended: 'Annwn' (Dark Days White Knights) New album 'Chime Child' just released!
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clytie_hizashi
@ooMaz3Roo: By that definition, since Lady Gaga uses violins in her music, she should be tagged classical. Hell, I love two of the top artists, but they're not medieval. They're folk-pop, in the case of Blackmore's Night, or even neo-medieval in the case of Qntal (which at least uses period texts).
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valkyriewarrior
Join in my group on facebook "Natural music": https://www.facebook.com/groups/344482792231619/
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Wueterich
Am 17. Dezember gibt es das jährliches Geburtagskonzert - diesmal in Darmstadt. „Sechs Jahre Nachtgeschrei“ heißt das Motto - Die Feier zum Sechsjährigen steigt bereits zum zweiten Mal in Darmstadts Kultlocation „Goldene Krone“. Mit dabei sind Elmsfeuer und Tumultus Simplex. Infos: www.nachtgeschrei.de
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Pitonudote
@Pimpology I don't know about you, but maybe someone else is far more interested on this kind of music, so I'm gonna give my recommendations: You should start listening to albums like "The Triumphs Of Maximilian" (By David Munrow & The Early Music Consort of London) or the superb compilation "Music Form The Time Of The Templars". These albums, are not so easy to find.
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ooMaz3Roo
@clytie_hizashi: Nei, by "close to medieval" I meant "close to medieval" and that "people adapt it", where "it" refers to medieval music, which they (people) adapt to modern music. As you clearly understand, "close to medieval" doesn't mean medieval at, but it also doesn't mean it's not similar. The instruments are usually (not always though) not authentic as well as style, but this music inherited some parts of it, which makes it exactly similar to original medieval music - as already said, neomedieval. ...Another issue which people may encounter during this discussion is how everyone understands the word "medieval". Is it style of music, which was popular during the medieval period or is it music that was created during that period. While I was writing my comment, I meant the style, not the time. But last.fm doesn't separate those.
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clytie_hizashi
@ooMaz3Roo: If by "close to medieval music", you mean "not close at all", then yeah, this is close to medieval music.
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ooMaz3Roo
It's as close to medieval as it could be. Except actual music from European middle-ages and renaissance, which is, I believe what you meant, original medieval music. But there isn't much of that nowadays. People adapt it instead. So you may call it neomedieval. People tend to mistag anyway.
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Emerson_Olaf
renaissance songs http://www.last.fm/music/Companhia+Papagalia/Ares+de+Vera+Cruz
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