[Regia-NA] CDs?

Frojel Gotlandica frojel at dcsi.net.au
Thu Jun 3 20:17:53 EDT 2004


The museum in Visby sells medieval music CD's by different groups, usually the people who play at the 
medieval week. For what help that is worth. But the CD's are quite good.

Cheers
Sandy



On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 19:09:38 -0700, Folo Watkins wrote:


>>Does anyone know if there are any artists
>>putting out recordings of music from pre-Norman
>>Britain.
>>
>>Yes, I know that when you get back into these
>>centuries most of the music-recreation is educated
>>guesswork, but if there are CDs of the music of
>>ancient Greece and Rome out there I thought there
>>might be some from our period, too.

>Drat. I can't put my hands on it, but a few years ago, I picked up a tape 
>of "Archaeological Music" (I'm going from memory; I may be wrong about the 
>title). It was music from the Viking era, but they also had classical and 
>later medieval music as well. No CDs--I checked. I don't know if they are 
>available in the States; I got mine at the Danish National Museum in 
>Copenhagen.

>Has anyone else seen this series?

>Unfortunately, my wife had friends over a few weeks ago. they had a kid (he 
>found my only knives not in my gun case of course), and I've been finding 
>things in the wrong place ever since! Now I'm looking for the tape!

>Folki







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