Guillaume de Machaut (1300-77): Se d’amer me repentoie

Niccolo Seligmann, vielle (John Pringle, 2011) ​​Music For more content like this, subscribe to my YouTube channel, and get exclusive content by joining my Patreon community! ❤ Thank you all so much for your continued support. I’m streamlining my process so I can be putting out content more frequently, so these descriptions are going to be much shorter. I learned this medieval fiddle tune aurally from iconic vielle queen (and Patreon supporter!) Tina Chancey, and highly recommend her group Hesperus’ version of it on their album “Neo-Medieval.“ Guillaume de Machaut was one of the most prestigious poets of 1300s France, yet his songs fit under the fingers so well, and the rhythms he specifies are so just-the-right-amount-spicy that I can’t help but jam on it as a fiddle tune. Thanks for sharing this one, Tina!
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