Giovanni Battista Lulli - Marche pour la Cérémonie des Turcs (1670) | Modo Antiquo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDBWHs43IzE
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Giovanni Battista Lulli - Marche pour la Cérémonie des Turcs (1670) | Modo Antiquo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDBWHs43IzE
Transition from Renaissance to Baroque.
Giovanni Gabrieli - Sacrae Symphoniae (1597): Canzon primi toni a 8
https://youtu.be/eYKq9FRtZMg
I was listening Gluck and remembered of this thread. If I find the time I'll do a list of (several) additional composers I like pretty much.
https://youtu.be/NZl_jErhlhY?t=1615
Cherubini...
Love this music. :)
Albinoni
Op. 5 No. 11 in G Minor, from 1707
https://youtu.be/UbgE808DxD0
Another version: https://youtu.be/9XILYVM7eKM?t=182
https://d3k81ch9hvuctc.cloudfront.net/company/NZ4vMe/images/4e7b5b69-91ce-4a17-a7b8-aded6b36ad61.png
Le carnaval des animaux is really great. One of my favorite movements is the Aquarium.
https://youtu.be/XCBDlC0N8Rc
I just realized that the default for my uncle is a medium confidence; probably because he doesn't get any group when I set high confidence.
With medium confidence, currently I get more three...
Samba de Uma Nota Só (One Note Samba, from Tom Jobim and Newton Mendonça), by Caterina Valente and Dean Martin. :)
Caterina Valente would have taken the Brazilian style "Bossa Nova" to Europe in...
Angela, I've never bought them either, and they're there.
When I uploaded my uncle's data, his results were blocked, but for some reason they were unblocked after a while.
Matching tool is free,...
Mine - FTDNA data
https://i.imgur.com/b9oEHGA.jpg
Mine - 23andMe data
https://i.imgur.com/lSBXeyW.jpg
Father's - 23andMe
https://i.imgur.com/RtBuDeH.jpg
We should assume certain migration happened anytime "after" the actual TMRCA of the branch, not necessarily "at" the TMRCA. That's generally speaking.
Of course, when possible, some hypotheses...
Cool Atlas, Angela. Opitergium, Ariolica and Pagus Laebactium (someway I firstly read lactobacillus - lol) are examples of areas of relatively close ancestors of mine. Also along Via Aurelia, more or...
Good post!
I'm the living evidence that Gallic Veneti and Adriaric Veneti are somehow related to one another. Kidding! :)
Yes, it looks like it could be something related to the Gallics.
I...
Thank you both for the inputs.
23andMe explains the tool. The related algorithm naturally uses matching segments. This doesn't equal basic statistic over one's own matches with ancestry informed...
Curiously, France shows up as a Likely Match for me in 23andMe. It suggests that in the last 200 years my ancestors may have lived in Brittany (supposedly strong evidence of recent ancestry),...
Yes. That's just the perspective of culture, or citizenship. As I said, a "point of view". Not my focus though.
I wrote "details apart" for a reason. :)
I know that different genetic elements...
Ok. I understand what you're saying.
At the end N. Italians became "Romans" themselves. We also descend from Romans under this point of view then. :)
Details apart, I was naturally referring to...
R-L2 is old, virtually as old as R-U152. It appeared in Switzerland very early, and I believe it could have entered Italy in different times, carried by different groups.
By the way, I was just...
I understand, but how much English, for example? I was willing to see the proportions, because AncestryDNA did a really good job with N. Italians in this new version. I was wondering if it's that...
That's what I thought. If the Scandinavian cluster were integrated, that could work.
Out of curiosity, I'd like to see how the new version of AncestryDNA deals with these situations.
Do you have a map for R-L2? Apparently it has an old presence in peninsula. R851 and R437 (Latin_IA) would have belonged to R-L2, for example.
It would peak in La Spezia.
...
I wonder if it would collaterally affect clusters such the Scandinavian.
Which part of my post you're addressing to?
I believe you'd not disagree that there was South-North flow too, before the Germanic. We also descend from Romans.
One of my points was that NE...
Adding up to previous posts, I'd answer the following.
It may have expanded the Italian cluster up, but it didn't do the same with the NW towards South (I see you mentioned F&G though). Some %s...
So our results were finally updated few days ago, but from 5.2 to 5.4 (not 5.9, if it makes any difference).
Our Italian % increased a lot, which is good, and apparently the trio-phasing makes my...