www.catalinavicens.com Catalina Vicens, performs a version of "Audi Pontus, Audi Tellus" from Codex Las Huelgas (late 13th / early 14th century Spain) Pythagorean tuning Recorded with Zoom H4n and Nikon D3300 Switzerland, September 2017
It is a portative organ. The cheapest ones that I know of come in kit form from the Early Music Shop (U.K.). One as beautiful as the one that she is playing would only be available by commission and would be very expensive indeed.
I think that if I could manage to make a set of pipes then the rest wouldn't be too difficult For me. I never made pipes before, but I made a lot of mechanical things.
I also have access to a laser cutter and other tools like routers and such. I think it could be challenging to make, but there is something so incredible about the sound of single pipes fading in and out versus the powerful multi-tonal boom of a normal Oregon.
How did you come to be a medieval instrument researcher and musician? Does anyone in your family ha e a classical music background? I think perhaps you were exposed to medieval musical instruments as a child, perhaps through church.
She seems to be genuinely enjoyng her playing far away from the overacting many interpreters with half her talent use to do. The question here is Does or doesn't she know she is an angel?
Like what the fuck does that even mean? Speculative medieval playing. No I mean I really want you to explain what gives you this preternatural knowledge of the typical medieval musician's expressive preference, because comments like this are absolutely fucking bonkers. Pedantic-ass furtive internet freaks. Good god almighty. Music is fucking music.
@@TheToughBaby Very high level of conversation for a manuscripts archivist... I don't see the link between being a manuscripts archivist and knowing the writing and performance of medial music. The harmonic patterns used in this improvisation on a Las Huelgas song has absolutelty nothing to do with one can find in written music of the same period. I am a musician with special interest in medieval music. It would appreciated if you could provided better arguments than gross language. Get some education...
@@garudel written music of the 14th century doesn't have any performance indication. Historically-informed performance is a crock of shit. Also fuck off, this is the Internet, I'll talk how I please
Taylor DiClemente there is clearly a very fake kind of attitude going on in many instrumental music performances videos nowadays , all trying to be super sensational, ultimately delivering very little to my ears
You should listen to more of her before solidifying such an opinion. She is more versatile of an interpreter than is evident by this video, and she is a medieval scholar.