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CD - Viking Tones
The Oldest known example of musical notation yet found in Denmark - a small fraction of a melody with the text "Drømte mig en drøm i nat om silke og ærlig pæl" (I dreamt me a dream last night, of silk and precious cloth).
CD - The Piper's Day
The Piper's Day includes the music that structures a day in the life of The Queen's Own. 1994.
CD - Time of the Templars
This 3 CD box takes the listener back to the Middle Ages, through Europe to the Holy Land in the footsteps of the Knight Templars. The Knight Templar order emerged shortly after the first Crusade in 1099 when nine Knights swore to devote themselves to protect the Christian pilgrims visiting Jerusalem and the holy places. The order owed its rapid growth in popularity to the fact that it combined the two great passions of the Middle Ages, religious fervour and martial prowess and for nearly 200 years, they were a part of the structure of everyday society in Europe. One day, on October 13th 1307, it was all Over...
CD1 Music for a Knight
Music on this CD spotlights the familiar grounds of a Knight. What he would hear in church, at court, and on the road to the Holy Land.
CD2 Music of the Church
Most likely a Knight Templar when not in a battle spent a lot of time praying. Dominating music of the monasteries of the Middle Ages and further on in history, Gregorian chant represents the continuing musical tradition of the Catholic Church.
CD3 Music of the Mediterranean
It is known that Alfonso the Wise had a court chapel with musicians and poets from all three faiths (Christian, Muslim and Jewish). On the other side of the Mediterranean the Ottoman Empire was mixed in language, religion and culture as well and there was a lively cultural exchange between these diverse cultures. Many new instruments were introduced into Christian music, but also very different forms of poetry.
The British Isles
A collection of music with deep roots in the celtic tradition from the British Isles.
Scandinavia
A celebration of Scandinavia's heritage and long gone, but not lost, musical traditions.
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