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Ice and Longboats: Ancient Music of Scandinavia - Åke Egevad (flute); Åke Egevad (horn); Åke Egevad (lyre); Ensemble Mare Balticum; Jens Egeberg (horn); Jens Egevad (lyre); Per Mattsson (bells); Per Mattsson (rebec); Ute Goedecke (recorder); Ute Goedecke (medieval harp); Ute Goedecke (jew's-harp)
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  1. Drømde mik en drøm (Codex Runicus)
  2. Signals to the Aesir Gods, for lurs & frame drums
  3. In the Village, musical pastimes for bone flute & lyre
  4. In the Village 2: Evening, for lyres
  5. Mith hierthae brendher
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  1. Drømde mik en drøm (Codex Runicus)
  2. Signals to the Aesir Gods, for lurs & frame drums
  3. In the Village, musical pastimes for bone flute & lyre
  4. In the Village 2: Evening, for lyres
  5. Mith hierthae brendher
  6. Lux illuxit laetabunda, sequence
  7. Scribere proposui (Piæ Cantiones)
  8. Drømde mik en drøm (Codex Runicus)
  9. Ramus virens olivarum
  10. Drømde mik en drøm (Codex Runicus)
  11. Drømde mik en drøm (Codex Runicus)
  12. Drømde mik en drøm (Codex Runicus)
  13. Nobis est natus
  14. Ferro transecuit, estampie
  15. Pax patrie, estampie
  16. Ad cantus laetitiae
  17. Mith hierthae brendher
  18. Melody from Hultebro, for hornpipe & frame drum
  19. The Warrior with his Lyre, for lyre
  20. Gethornslát, for animal horn
  21. Grímur á Midalnes
  22. Iesus Christus nostra salus (Piæ Cantiones)
  23. Nobilis humilis Magne martir
  24. Gaudet Mater Ecclesia
  25. Hostia grata Deo, antiphon
  26. Ferro transecuit, antiphon
  27. Improvisation on "Gaudet mater ecclesia," for Jew's harp
  28. Sancta Anna, moder Christ, wedding song
  29. Diem festum veneremur, sequence
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Ice and Longboats is a reconstruction of music of the Vikings, a speculative enterprise indeed, considering that all that remains of their music is some excavated instruments and a small corpus of manuscripts from the early Christian era. You get a good deal of archaeology in the booklet, and both the information and the sounds of the bone recorders, lyres, frame drums, and so forth will be new to most listeners. This is all to the good, and the performances of the music involving these -- shaped by modern folk traditions, ...

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