
Gaita – Their CDs and modern transcriptions of period music. Musica Subterranea – Link to their CDs of SCA dance music. Red Book of Montserrat – Sheet music for the Llibre Vermell de Montserrat a surviving work from 12th Century Spain.

Includes both period and post period resources. (See the link at the bottom of this page.)Ĭhoral Music Public Library – Open source choral music. This is a free work that supports many of the dance balls in the SCA. Master Avatar is also the most recent editor of The Pennsic Pile. Medieval Songs and Dances 1 & 2 are used for court music on many occasions. His book Early Period & Popular Dance Music is what we use for most of the ensemble dance music. Istanpitta – Sheet music and CDs from Master Avatar from Ansteorra.

The emphasis is on singing but there are several suggestions on performance styles and lists of various academic works on the pieces. The Cantigas de Santa Maria – Scans and chant notation translations of The Cantigas de Santa Maria attributed to Alfonso X from the 13th Century in Iberia. Includes MIDI and MP3 files for many of the pieces for those that do Often includes scans of the original works in the original notation. Includes works in and out of period but a great resource for instrumental and vocal music in period. Petrucci Music Library – IMSPL – A large library of public domain music. Period Source Material and Academic Groups St Romanos Chorale – Chorale of the Elfsea and Steppes areas.įor Middle Eastern Music, see Middle Eastern Studies.

These are some of the standard dance tunes that are played at dance balls.ījornsborg Early Music Ensemble (BEME) – Instrumental and vocal group performances of the Bjornsborg Ffynnon Gath communitiesīryn Gwald Early Music Guild – Instrumental and vocal group performances of the Bryn Gwald and Hellsgate communities It is as follows: Amoroso, Black Alman, Black Nag, Gathering Peasecods, Gelocia, Heart’s Ease, Heralds in Love, The Bransle Suites, Jenny Pluck Pears, Ly Ben Dystonys, Petit Verin, Petit Rose, Picking Up Sticks, Pivas (Cantiga CSM 119), Rufty Tufty, Trenchmore, Whirligig, Belle Qui Tiens La Vie, Queen’s Alman, Hole in the Wall. The Collective has a standard repertoire that comes from The Pennsic Pile. Ansteorra is not responsible for their content.Īnsteorra Musician’s Collective – Group for organizing pick up performance at courts, balls and other events in Ansteorra. The material remains the property of the copywrite holder.įacebook groups are often unofficial groups for organizing activities. For more information contact the Music Deputy.Īnsteorra is not responsible for the content in these links provided. Though instrumental and vocal solo performance is also part of Bardic performance, the Ansteorra Musician’s studies group fosters all aspects of period music. Ansteorra has an active collection of instrumental musicians and music ensembles.
