Radio Caprice - Medieval Folk online radio

Radio Caprice - Medieval Folk
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Radio Caprice - Medieval Folk is an online radio station that specializes in broadcasting a wide range of medieval folk music. With a vast collection of tracks from different historical periods and regions, this station offers an immersive musical journey into the enchanting world of medieval folklore.
Listeners can expect to hear traditional melodies, haunting chants, and lively dances that were popular during the Middle Ages. The station takes pride in providing a platform for showcasing the rich cultural heritage of medieval folk music, offering a unique listening experience for enthusiasts and curious souls.
Radio Caprice - Medieval Folk goes beyond the mainstream, delving deep into the diverse repertoire of this genre. From hauntingly beautiful Gregorian chants to lively Renaissance dances, this radio station explores the historical tapestry of medieval folk music. The blending of traditional instruments, such as lutes, Celtic harps, and bagpipes, creates an authentic and captivating atmosphere that transports listeners to a bygone era.
Whether it's the mystique of troubadour songs or the rural folk tunes of old, Radio Caprice - Medieval Folk provides a platform to explore the depth and splendor of this unique musical genre. With its carefully curated playlist and knowledgeable presenters, this station offers a captivating and educational experience, allowing listeners to discover and appreciate the often overlooked beauty of medieval folk music.
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Listeners can expect to hear traditional melodies, haunting chants, and lively dances that were popular during the Middle Ages. The station takes pride in providing a platform for showcasing the rich cultural heritage of medieval folk music, offering a unique listening experience for enthusiasts and curious souls.
Radio Caprice - Medieval Folk goes beyond the mainstream, delving deep into the diverse repertoire of this genre. From hauntingly beautiful Gregorian chants to lively Renaissance dances, this radio station explores the historical tapestry of medieval folk music. The blending of traditional instruments, such as lutes, Celtic harps, and bagpipes, creates an authentic and captivating atmosphere that transports listeners to a bygone era.
Whether it's the mystique of troubadour songs or the rural folk tunes of old, Radio Caprice - Medieval Folk provides a platform to explore the depth and splendor of this unique musical genre. With its carefully curated playlist and knowledgeable presenters, this station offers a captivating and educational experience, allowing listeners to discover and appreciate the often overlooked beauty of medieval folk music.
Radiostation playlist
Artist | Song title | |
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Mediaeval Baebes | Averil | |
Annwn | Era Escuro | |
Ensemble Aziman | Aussi Comme Unicorne Sui (Reprise) | |
BraAgas | Chin Glin Din | |
Ligeriana | Chant 5 | |
Violet | Uber das Eis I | |
Percival | Jare | |
Javier Sainz | Mr. Dowland's Midnight | |
Faun | Brynhilds Lied (Bonus Track) | |
The Soil Bleeds Black | Canto Alla Vita | |
Sverrir Gudjonsson | Epilogue (Solarlag): Lilja | |
Studio Der Fruhen Musik & Claude Marti | Tartarassa Ni Voutor (Peire Cardenal) | |
Les Menestriers | Gaillarde `La dona` (Tielman Susato) | |
Oni Wytars | Conon de BETHUNE. Ahi ! Amours | |
Baltimore Consort & Custer LaRue | The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night | |
A La Via! | An Dro Gallego | |
Spiritual Seasons | Some Say The Devil is Dead | |
BraAgas | Salva Nos (Anglo | |
Ale Moller Band | Bachaar Larai | |
Cerritus Ballare | Chou Chou Sheng | |
Furunkulus | Vade Retro | |
Baltimore Consort | Pavane Quadro and Galliard | |
Spiritual Seasons | Foggy Dew | |
Stille Volk | Pan Domna Poc | |
Krless | Elslein Liebstes Elselein /15.St/ Nemecko | |
Jar | Slowianski Taniec | |
Qntal | Am Morgen fruo | |
Baltimore Consort, The | Broom of Cowdenknows (Tune of 'The Bonny Broom') | |
Versengold | Immer Schon Nach Unten Treten | |
Skald | Vallevan |