I had the lovely opportunity to get a private performance of this while we were working on scrolls Saturday night – I’m so glad that Shava got a recording of it. It’s amazing.
But then again, Master Dolan is ALWAYS amazing. <3
Information and Musings on C&I and Research in the SCA
I had the lovely opportunity to get a private performance of this while we were working on scrolls Saturday night – I’m so glad that Shava got a recording of it. It’s amazing.
But then again, Master Dolan is ALWAYS amazing. <3
Weight of the Chain (Kari-style)
Kari Garanhirson bringing his style as lead vocalist to Aneleda Falconbridge’s wonderful song. Back up singers are the lady herself (in pink), East Kingdom W…Some Midrealm bards I know
Fun arrangement! Very rockstar. 😀
Also, the Known World Cooks and Bards Collegium was amazing.
I really want to get into Bardic stuff but I’m not really sure what to do since only a couple people in my Barony seem interested too. T.T
The answer is pretty much “whatever you want.” Bardic can mean SO MANY THINGS.
Let me know if you want help finding stuff!
Valkyrie’s Lullaby written by Lasair inghen ui h’Airt (Midrealm) performing her newest piece. Recorded at the seventh Known World Bardic Congress and Cooks Collegium that was held at Camp Wawbeek in beautiful Wisconsin Dells on Labour Day weekend 2014. ( I would love to learn this piece for a Halloween celebration that my Barony does as it sound very ominous and hauntingly beautiful, but I don’t know the correct procedure with performing other people’s songs from the SCA.)
Thank you for sharing this! I didn’t get a chance to hear it live, but I did hear people raving about it. 😀
Kingdom Song Links – SCA Bardic Arts Resource Page
This is a page to provide resources for those in the Society of Creative Anachronisms (SCA), interested in the Bardic and Performing arts around the SCA Known World. (*Bards = performers of traditional singer-songwriter-poets and instrumentalists, physical performers, and magicians; musicians, singers, poets, storytellers, jugglers, jongleurs, minstrels, skalds, troubadores, troveres, minnesangers, meistersangers, et cetera and so on and so forth!” ~ with thanks to Gorsedd and Northshield for the wording)~ So I can find this, later.
Looks like a great resource!