𝔇𝔯ø𝔪𝔡𝔢 𝔪𝔦𝔨 𝔢𝔫 𝔡𝔯ø𝔪 𝔦 𝔫𝔞𝔱, real ancient music of Scandinavia - Ake & Jens Egevad, Ens. Mare Balticum

Ensemble: Ake & Jens Egevad, Ensemble Mare Balticum Album: Ancient Music of Scandinavia - Ice & Longboats Video: Codex Runicus (XIV cent.) & GKS 1005 (XIV cent.) • This work is a collaboration between the University of Huddersfield, Delphian Records and EMAP (European Music Archaeologic Project). The information contained in the booklet is extremely detailed: from the musical history of Scandinavia through the centuries to the explanation of the musical instruments used for this recording, all reconstructed on the basis of archaeological sources. For space problems I limit myself to reporting only the first part of the booklet, the link to purchase the disc is at the bottom of the information. Scandinavia’s archaeologically known prehistory encompasses about 12,000 years or some 360 generations. Until about 13,000 years BC, Scandinavia (which in this context means the region covered by the present-day Nordic countries Sweden,
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