24 Mar 00 - 12:02 PM (#200743) Subject: Medieval music links? From: GUEST,Mimsy and the Borogroves Hi, folks! I know this ain't your usual venue, But since you're such a savvy crew, What would you suggest I do To find some medieval tunes? (You know, I didn't mean to start out with a rhyme, but it sort of came together that way, so I just went with the flow....!) Anyhow, I am in the mood for learning some medieval music, maybe with a bit of Renaissance mixed in for spice. Does anybody happen to know of a good link or two for such? Thanks! Mimsy |
24 Mar 00 - 12:48 PM (#200762) Subject: RE: Help: Medieval music links? From: GUEST,T in Oklahoma (Okiemockbird) MimsyB, there are some Medieval (500-1500) & Renaissance (1500-1620 in Germany, 1500-1675 in England) tunes here at the mudcat. Go up to the forum search and type in "period", or "medieval" giving a time-depth of a year or so. Other tunes can be found by following links from here and here. T. |
24 Mar 00 - 12:49 PM (#200763) Subject: RE: Help: Medieval music links? From: Sorcha Try here and here . Also research Playford, Dowland, "The Dancing Master" and check out Boulder Early Music here. |
24 Mar 00 - 12:56 PM (#200764) Subject: RE: Help: Medieval music links? From: GUEST Here is another. T. |
24 Mar 00 - 01:29 PM (#200773) Subject: RE: Help: Medieval music links? From: Pei T Hi.. I'm sort of a lurker, BUT, you happened to ask a question I feel more than capable to answer! :) Just some REALLY good names to look for.. Cantiga New World Renaissance Band Owain Phyfe I don't remember the link (those three are kind of intertwined) but you can find it under New World Renaissance Band at: www.geocities.com/rebbellerose/folkies.html I know a number of other good bands, but most of them are east coast ren faire bands, (NYRF if you are an east coaster) and I'm not sure how easy it is to get their stuff.. BUT, if you want, most of these guys have links on my page (I think....): Shaman (med w/ some of their own pagan stuff. interesting mix) Featherstone (mostly instrumental) Clairseach (probaby butchering the spelling! Irish harp) But those are the ones who come immediately to mind! :) RR |
24 Mar 00 - 08:38 PM (#201028) Subject: RE: Help: Medieval music links? From: Alan of Australia G'day, If you can play MP3 files try here for medieval music, or here for renaissance music (all completely legal). The site changes its setup occasionally so these links may not work properly for very long.
Cheers, |
24 Mar 00 - 11:56 PM (#201139) Subject: RE: Help: Medieval music links? From: katlaughing You can also find some here. |
25 Mar 00 - 04:09 AM (#201195) Subject: RE: Help: Medieval music links? From: Ana You might also like to check the earlier thread "medieval music" - good discussion/suggestions. Ana |
18 Apr 00 - 09:27 AM (#213595) Subject: RE: Help: Medieval music links? From: GUEST,Okiemockbird here are some MP3 samples of period instruments. The same site also has a number of pictures of instruments. The index to these pictures can be found here. T. |
18 Apr 00 - 01:31 PM (#213789) Subject: RE: Help: Medieval music links? From: GUEST,Mimsey Wow, thanks, folks! I will peruse all your suggestions. There's no place like the Mudcat Cafe! Mimsey (NOW I remember what I posted about!!) Blessings on yeh! |
18 Apr 00 - 08:57 PM (#214037) Subject: RE: Help: Medieval music links? From: Hagbardr Try Hagbard |
18 Apr 00 - 08:58 PM (#214038) Subject: RE: Help: Medieval music links? From: Hagbardr Hrmmmm.... didn't work, but the addy is http://www.contemplator.com Hagbard. |
21 Feb 11 - 11:41 PM (#3100113) Subject: RE: Help: Medieval music links? From: GUEST Need at Medieval Live Band for a up and comming advent in South Queensland area, can anyone hlp with live music for this please. |
22 Feb 11 - 09:38 AM (#3100312) Subject: RE: Help: Medieval music links? From: Chris Green I'd love to but we're based in England! Try getting in touch with John Thompson and Nicole Murray aka Cloudstreet - I think they have some mates in the Queensland area who do that kind of thing. Their website is here |