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Started by Athena, May 20, 2008, 03:51:52 PM

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Lady Mikayla of Phoenicia

You look wonderful tonight by Eric Clapton
"Embrace those who love you and rid yourself of those who bring you down."

Poldugarian Warrior

Musica Royale Renaissance Hits and Near Misses

This is the band that plays at the Queen's Gazebo at MiRF. If your into truly period instrumental music give them a listen. I'm glad I did and their so good I bought a cd.

Of course other period players at MiRF that don't really play to a general audience, but more for the art are Owain Phyfe, A Reasonable Facsimile, and Julie Hussar (The Harpist). And another great instrumental pair E-Muzeki.

But, I think all bands at MiRF are great at what they do, I just want to let people knwo that there are a few bands that tailor their music specifically for the period minded.

Amras Elfwine

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Quote from: lordwriothsley on September 30, 2008, 09:42:21 AM
Quote from: Amras Elfwine on September 30, 2008, 09:05:33 AM
Albannach...The Eye of the Storm.
Now would that be there newest album or is that one they already made?

M'Lord, that would be their second album, the newest one (The Mighty NACH Live) being the live album featuring live recordings of the music from the first two.

Currently enjoying The Antiphonal Music of Gabrieli, featuring the combined Chicago, Philadelphia and Cleveland Brass Ensembles.

Cheers~
R/F member since 2004
"They say that men who go warring afield look ever to the next hope of food and of drink." ~Tolkien

"Who are you callin' plushy??" ~ Todd the Squirrel

Athena

The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely
A book is like a garden carried in the pocket. ~ Chinese Proverb

Poldugarian Warrior

Song of The Lakes  Poets Say

A Michigan based band, that plays sea shanties, and sort of Celtic based tunes. A good band, I've seen them perform here in Wyandotte at their Heritage Days. I own several of their cassettes since it was afew years back since they've come back around.

Debra


Poldugarian Warrior


Lady Nicolette

"The Broken Hearted Bride," a new electric Strawbs offering.  Very nice work, some of it, especially "Aphrodite's Eyes," and "Call To Action," which features some Middle-Eastern-style violin playing.
"Into every rain a little life must fall." ~ Tom Rapp~Pearls Before Swine

Amras Elfwine

R/F member since 2004
"They say that men who go warring afield look ever to the next hope of food and of drink." ~Tolkien

"Who are you callin' plushy??" ~ Todd the Squirrel

Malkavian

Sarah Mullen's "Harper's Bizarre"  <3

Poldugarian Warrior


claymore

How about the Medieval Baebes, the new cd.

RenaissanceInBlood

Devin Townsend - 'Color Your World', from Ziltoid, The Omniscient.

Amras Elfwine

R/F member since 2004
"They say that men who go warring afield look ever to the next hope of food and of drink." ~Tolkien

"Who are you callin' plushy??" ~ Todd the Squirrel

Anna Iram

I Madrigali

Quand Je Bois (When I Drink)

A collection of Renaissance party songs.

One of my favorites and I always sneek it into the cd player for Thanksgiving dinner. :)