Traditional Danish / Mogens Friis - I Dreamt me a Dream
Musical Instrument - York pan-pipes
From Wikipedia:
"Drømte mig en drøm i nat" is the oldest known secular song in the Nordic countries. It is written in Old Danish and is included in Codex Runicus, a transcript of Scanian Law, as a final note written in runes, like the law itself, and an old type of musical notes. Drømde mik en drøm i nat um silki ok ærlik pæl
The meaning of the words silki and ærlik pæl is obscure. Common interpretations in the literature are variants of "last night I had a dream about silk and a good fur coat" and "last night I had a dream about silk and expensive cloth". However, since the song appears to be written down by the same hand that must have spent days of scribbling the runes of the law on the parchment, it would be more natural if the lyrics of the song had something to do with the content of the document. One would expect something about law and order, rather than a luxurious life. Interpretations that fit better with this expectation is "tonight I had a dream about justice and fair play" or "today I had a dream about equality and honest measure".
Was this song´s "notes" sculpted in a astone or was it passed down from generation to generation?
condorlegion89 2 years ago
The notes (And these were actual notes) were written down along with runic lyrics in the Codex Runicus manuscript around the year 1300. I suppose it might have been passed down from generation to generation before that.
SwingingRingaDing 2 years ago