Ice and Longboats: Ancient Music of Scandinavia
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Label: Delphian
Cat No: DCD34181
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 22nd July 2016
Contents
Artists
Ake EgevadJens Egevad
Ensemble Mare Balticum
Artists
Ake EgevadJens Egevad
Ensemble Mare Balticum
About
Track listing:
1. Drømde mik en drøm (recorder)
2. Signals to the Aesir Gods
3. In the Village: musical pastimes
4. In the Village 2: evening
5. Mith hierthæ brendher
6. Sequentia: Lux illuxit
7. Cantio: Scribere proposui
8. Drømde mik en drøm (bells)
9. Ramus virens olivarum
10. Drømde mik en drøm (duet)
11. Drømde mik en drøm (harp)
12. Drømde mik en drøm (symphony)
13. Nobis est natus hodie – In natali Domini
14. Estampie ‘Ferro transecuit’
15. Estampie ‘Pax patrie’
16. Rondellus: Ad cantus laetitiae
17. Mith hierthæ brendher (instrumental)
18. Melody from Hultebro
19. The Warrior with his Lyre
20. Gethornslåt
21. Grímur á Miðalnesi
22. Jesus Christus nostra salus
23. Nobilis humilis
24. Gaudet mater ecclesia
25. Antiphona: Hostia grata Deo
26. Antiphona: Ferro transecuit
27. Improvisation on ‘Gaudet mater ecclesia’
28. Sancta Anna, moder Christ
29. Sequentia: Diem festum veneremur
Reviews
This meticulously researched album from Sweden’s Ensemble Mare Balticum imagines the instruments Vikings played and the voices they sang with, opening with an eerily plain little tune on medieval bone recorder and progressing through staunch ritual numbers for lyres and frame drums to lush polyphonic hymns in praise of early Scandinavian Christian saints. The instrumentals are pretty dry, but the singing of Ute Goedecke and Aino Lund Lavoipierre is gorgeous: two pure and fulsome voices, beautifully matched. Kate MollesonError on this page? Let us know here
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