[SCA-Dance] Sources for music for "zombie dances"?
Jeremy H. Kessler
greenguy at peculiarity.net
Mon Jan 20 23:58:18 EST 2014
Tim McDaniel wrote, On 1/20/2014 4:32 PM:
> Anyone have sources, ideally already digital, for
> - Trenchmore
> - Nika Nika
> - Salterello II (is it maybe Corvus Corax? Not the live version,
> though that would make it a very sprightly dance. Or Dead Can
> Dance? How appropriate)
> - Korobushka
> - Scotland the Brave
The recording we used for Korobushka way back when came from a Theodore
Bikel album called "Songs of a Russian Gypsy. The dance is spelled
"Karobushka" on the album.
And, as long as you're digging up Russian dances done eons ago in the
Midrealm...
- Moonshine was danced to track 5 ("Svyetit Myesats") off of that same
Bikel album.
- Troika was danced, to track 8 ("Street Music") off of the David Munrow
album, "Henry VIII and His Six Wives:
http://www.allmusic.com/album/david-munrow-henry-viii-and-his-six-wives-mw0001382560#no-js
- Kohanoshka and Karapyet were never AFAIK danced as widely as were the
others, but their music came from old international folk dance records
of mine.
Phelan
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