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Ensemble: Ake & Jens Egevad, Ensemble Mare Balticum Album: Ancient Music of Scandinavia - Ice & Longboats Video: Codex Runicus (XIV cent.) & GKS 1005 (XIV cent.) / musicamedievale • This work is a collaboration between the University of Huddersfield, Delphian Records and EMAP (European Music Archaeologic Project). The information contained in the booklet is extremely detailed: from the musical history of Scandinavia through the centuries to the explanation of the musical instruments used for this recording, all reconstructed on the basis of archaeological sources. For space problems I limit myself to reporting only the first part of the booklet, the link to purchase the disc is at the bottom of the information. "Scandinavia's archaeologically known prehistory encompasses about 12,000 years or some 360 generations. Until about 13,000 years BC, Scandinavia (which in this context means the region covered by the present-day Nordic countries Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland) was an unpopulated area covered by the glaciers of the last Ice Age. The ice cap then began to retreat, and man migrated into the area as soon as he could maintain himself there. The Viking period, most commonly dated to around 800-1050AD (though some definitions prefer the more extended period from 750 to 1103AD), is the last period of this prehistory, and the first from which we have material traces of music-making. Vikings are typically conceived of as shipbuilders, mariners, explorers, traders, warriors, raiders and plunderers. However, they were primarily farmers, and their economy was based on agriculture and animal husbandry. The Norsemen who went off to raid or trade travelled worldwide, as we know. Their travels were facilitated by their advanced seafaring skills and characteristic longboats. The boundary between prehistoric and medieval times is naturally flexible. Standard archaeological practice places it at around 1050AD for southern Scandinavia, and for the more northern parts even later. The continental Middle Ages, by comparison are usually reckoned from 476AD - about 600 years earlier than in Scandinavia. These late Iron Age centuries are sometimes also called Scandinavia's ‘pre-Middle Ages’. This period saw the gradual creation of the preconditions for true states, the rise of urbanisation, the introduction of Christianity and the use of writing, all in embryonic forms that heralded those we know from Scandinavia's written medieval history. If one wants to move beyond archaeological traces — preserved musical instruments, sound tools, or pictures of them — to know anything more precise about what was played or sung, then this is the period from which we first have written music notation to inform our picture of Scandinavia's soundscape. And so the second story told by this recording is that of the early centuries of Christianity in Scandinavia and in its musical life." I wish you happy listening! Mirko Virginio Volpe MUSICA MEDIEVALE • 1 Drømde mik en drøm i nat (version for medieval bone recorder) - Codex Runicus, ca. 1300 2 Signals to the Aesir Gods 3 In the Village: Musical Pastimes 4 In the Village II: Evening 5 Mith hierthæ brendher (version for voice) - Codex AM 76, ca. 1400 6 Lux illuxit - Sequentia: Eystein Erlendsson, ca. 1170 7 Scribere proposui - Cantio: Piae Cantiones, ca. 1582 8 Drømde mik en drøm i nat (version for bells) - Codex Runicus, ca. 1300 9 Ramus virens olivarum - Piae Cantiones, ca. 1582 10 Drømde mik en drøm i nat (version for voice) - Codex Runicus, ca. 1300 11 Drømde mik en drøm i nat (version for medieval harp) - Codex Runicus, ca. 1300 12 Drømde mik en drøm i nat (version for symphonia) - Codex Runicus, ca. 1300 13 Nobis est natus hodie - Codex Speciálník, ca. 1500 14 Ferro transecuit - Estampie: Piae Cantiones, ca. 1582 15 Pax patrie - Estampie: Decus Ecclesie, ca. 1400 16 Ad cantus laetitiae - Rondellus: ca. 1400 17 Mith hierthæ brendher (version for shawm, symphonia and pellet bells) - Codex AM 76, ca. 1400 18 Melody from Hultebro 19 The Warrior with his Lyre 20 Gethornslåt 21 Grímur á Miðalnesi 22 Jesus Christus nostra salus - Jan of Jenštejn, ca. 1410 23 Nobilis humilis - ca. 1300 24 Gaudet mater ecclesia - Second Vatican Council 25 Hostia grata Deo - Antiphona: ca. 1400 26 Ferro transecuit - Antiphona: Piae Cantiones, ca. 1582 27 Gaudet mater ecclesia - Improvisation: Second Vatican Council 28 Sancta Anna, moder Christ - ca. 1200 29 Diem festum veneremur - Sequentia • Buy: https://cutt.ly/Yb3eQnN 🌻 The monetization of this channel is disabled to offer the highest possible listening quality. Please support the channel with a free donation: http://paypal.me/volpemirko