[SCA-Dance] Christmas Music
Aaron Macks
upelluri at gmail.com
Tue Nov 16 12:01:37 EST 2010
Yes. Some are obvious from the track names, but there are some
explanations in the liner notes. If there are some that are of
specific, I can get the info when I am home. A caution that the liner
notes are sometimes somewhat flowery...
✓ Sussex Carol
✓ In Dulci Jubilo
✓ Good King Wenceslas
✓ Joesph, Lieber Joseph mein/Resonet In Laudibus
✓ Remember, O Thou Man
✓ Halfe Hannikin
✓ Greensleeves/Passa E Mezzo
✓ Gavottes
✓ Tant Que Vivray
✓ Branle gay/Branle De Poictou/Un Flambeau, Jeanette, Isabella/Patapan
✓ Un Serao De La Chacona
✓ Fum, Fum, Fum
✓ Gaytas
✓ E La Don, Don Verges Maria
✓ Riu, Riu, Chiu
✓ Canaria lira/Canario
✓ Ruffo: La Piva
✓ Dalze: Piva
✓ Salten Y Ballen
✓ Quando Nascette Ninno
✓ Courantes
✓ Bransle L'official
✓ Volta
✓ My Dancing Day
On 11/16/10 11:52 AM, Tim McDaniel wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Nov 2010, GunDormr / Aaron Macks <upelluri at gmail.com> wrote:
>> The Renaissonics* put out an album a few years ago called "Carols for
>> Dancing"**, which tends towards traditional XMas music, but might have
>> some useful tracks in there for you.
>>
>> One note, they do have Official Bransle there, but the last repeat they
>> improvised a bit the repeats a bit. I have used it as "listen to the
>> musicians" practice, but you want to know that it's going to go a bit off
>>
>> * http://www.renaissonics.com/
>> ** http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=210044
>
> Do the liner notes say which dances go with which tunes?
>
> Daniel Lindum Colonia
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