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Dez 2 Quarta 2 de dezembro de 2009
The Hilliard Ensemble & Arditti Quartet no Carnegie Hall
The Hilliard Ensemble, Arditti Quartet
Carnegie Hall
New York, Nova Iorque NY, Estados Unidos
40.765002 -73.979871

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Dez 3 Quinta 3 de dezembro de 2009
Adult Concert Series no McMillan Memorial Library
Patrick Ball
McMillan Memorial…
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, Estados Unidos
44.388213 -89.820953

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  • Fire-sea escreveu:
    Mês passado
    Please, check Demo recordings by my / project Firesea. I'm searching for musicians.

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  • sinisha escreveu:
    Mês passado
    IMHO, artist who perform original medieval pieces should be tagged as "medieval", and all the rest, who either make new versions of older songs and pieces or incorporate them into their own music, whatever genre it may be, should be tagged as "neo-medieval".

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  • falsewander escreveu:
    julho 2009
    "The term medieval music on last.fm is a synonym for “heavy metal”, “dark metal”, and related genres." Are you ******** kidding me?

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  • dragon-eater escreveu:
    julho 2009
    Corvus Corax IS medieval you ignorants.

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  • KheftiuAsarUnas escreveu:
    julho 2009
    Christ, where's the Medieval stuff in amongst all this shit?

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  • photon_man62 escreveu:
    julho 2009
    "The term medieval music on last.fm is a synonym for “heavy metal”, “dark metal”, and related genres. Everywhere else it encompasses European music written during the Middle Ages." LMAO

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  • TheRealEvilOne escreveu:
    julho 2009
    This wiki made me laugh. None of the bands I see here are heavy metal at all.

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  • Punk7680 escreveu:
    junho 2009
    Yeah, whats the point in over classifying music? Just enjoy it. If Blackmore's night is not really Medievil, no one is going to do die cause of it, are they?

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  • Trystane escreveu:
    junho 2009
    I mostly agree, and I love both medieval (early) and neomedieval music. But stop overreacting about tags, because this battle with windmills is useless. You cannot convince the people now, after years, to change their tags. Go to or smth. Many tags here are nonsense, including alternative and gothic.

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  • Luuttuaja escreveu:
    maio 2009
    Yeah, I think we all agree that Blackmore's Night, Tanzwut, Enya, Gentle Giant, Satyricon etc. are not medieval music. It's just that new age, darkwave, neofolk, black metal etc. music which refers to some romanticized "ancient times" in lyrics or song names, is massively more popular among last.fm users (mostly teenagers and young adults) than actual medieval era music. I'm pretty sure Blackmore's Night or Enya don't claim themselves to be medieval at all.

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  • ShikataLover escreveu:
    maio 2009
    Read the post I made here. Medieval is a generic term, most of the bands I see here are NOT true medieval music anyway. I see a lot of ambient/darkwave/rock or metal bands, and artists like Tanzwut or Letzte Instanz have nothing to do here, they only have a few songs slightly influenced by medieval music, so I don't understand the people who tag them as medieval. Neomedieval is something different, it could fit most of these artists, I guess. If you're bothered by the way the medieval tag is used, then try the tag early music for more accuracy.

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  • Gaithie escreveu:
    maio 2009
    [mode=simple_minded]medieval, neo-medieval, who cares :D As long as it sounds good \o/[/mode]

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  • misslynx escreveu:
    abril 2009
    I always tag modern artists doing mediaeval-influenced music as "neomediaeval" (though I recently found out I am apparently the ONLY person on Last.fm who uses the non-American spelling of that word, so I suppose I will have to change my tags). But it seems like very few other people do -- even with the US spelling, the "neomedieval" tag has only a tiny fraction of the uses that "medieval" has. Unfortunately, there's no quick and easy way to change that -- that's the problem with a user-driven system like this; the tags are assigned by users, not by Last.fm themselves, so there's really no top-down solution available.

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  • NervinaDrey escreveu:
    abril 2009
    [--->] Regarding the "medieval" tag, I was surprised to see that it was mostly used for *contemporary* music. I've always used the abjective "medieval" referring to music that used to be played in Middle Ages. Well, it's a vague terme since it includes many different styles and forms of composition, so I've always used it referring to historical period/era rather then music itself.... pure convention. But, even I think there isn't one "Medieval Genre", I've always distinguished that from modern Neo - medievalism (we also have it in literature and other arts)...... I find this page so strange but that's just me and my point of view, again :)). I like both very much ^__^.

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  • NervinaDrey escreveu:
    abril 2009
    I agree: the use and relative [assigned] meaning of a word (or even a concept) can be different from a society to another, form one culture to another culture; it also can vary among people living in the same society, or even in the same place!. There are so many factors that influence our way of thinking and, obviously, the meaning or the value that we attribuite to terms. But that's is not a bad thing ;). However, I know that this matter is more complex and I'm just simplifing and generalizing ;). [continues ---->]

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  • SirAlecHendrix escreveu:
    abril 2009
    i never use "medieval" because it doesn't mean anything and it's already misused for different styles of contemporary popular music. even early music of the middle ages spans a time frame of 1,000 years which is nearly the same when pigeonholing it together with renaissance and baroque music as "early" only. if people don't know much about music of the romanesque or gothic era, about byzantine plainchant, early polyphony, troubadours, trecento or ars subtilior, they won't distinguish. but that would make the difference. in fact, usage and spreads of words and meanings is a social phenomenon, we individuals use words we learned from society and give them our understanding. the understanding of "medieval" differs widely. and so is the understanding of music. all you can do is enjoy and be openminded.

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  • gaugusto87 escreveu:
    abril 2009
    omg! the diference pratically doesnt exist!

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  • NervinaDrey escreveu:
    abril 2009
    oK :)). But I still feel we need to separate "neo-medieval" from "medieval": it also shows what many of these bands mentioned here are doing - not just playing with medieval instruments or melodies, they're experimenting with those, "modernizing" them to create something new and contemporary...that's why I don't consider them as Medieval bands (it's kinda reductive) but I rather think of them as "Neo-Medievalists" . But it's just my point of view ;)).

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  • NervinaDrey escreveu:
    abril 2009
    We should use "medieval" only for artists and ensembles who play (real) music of the Middle Ages, music of authors like Alfonso el Sabio, Adam de la Halle, Francesco Landini and such.

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  • NervinaDrey escreveu:
    abril 2009
    I see some 'rock' bands too (like In Extremo or Letzte Instantz). Anyway, YES, none of these bands is real Medieval, this is not their place. People should learn what Medieval music is. ------------- I LOVE modern music mixed with ancient / traditional intruments, I've absolutely nothing against it but, hey.... this tag is so misused!!

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