ANST - TO ALL WHO HAVE EVER HUMMED AT ALL
knotwork at juno.com
knotwork at juno.com
Wed Feb 10 16:18:38 PST 1999
You have taken on a formidable task! Thank you! I have a few of the old
songs running around, but they are mostly in previously published
collections. I will try to find a contact person for you. The best I
have seen so far was a collection by Fiona (the "midwife" who used to
live in Bjornsborg) and her lord. She is the lady who used to play the
painted field organ at events. I haven't seen her in a couple of years,
but she has always been generous to share her songs.
Our own Don Alden is also well-known as a performer and herald. Perhaps
he might be persuaded to share his vast musical collection with you, as
well.
Joanna Montgomery
(Who can't carry a tune in a bucket with a lid, but remembers all the
words!)
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 12:13:20 -0600 STDSAC14 <STDSAC14 at shsu.edu> writes:
>I have begun work on a bardic book for the known world. If you have
>ever
>written a song for the SCA, know a song for the SCA or know someone
>who does,
>please have them write down the words (and music if applicable) and
>send it to
>me with the following: Name of the song/peom, name of the author/s,
>name of the
>musician who wrote the music for it, kingdom it originated in, and a
>release
>form stating that you give Shannon Curry and Rachel Coleman permission
>to
>PUBLISH your work in the "bard book from hell". We have not found a
>name for it
>yet.
>
>I know that many of you know BEAUTIFUL songs. I have heard them. I
>would like to
>learn then and make sure others have access to them as well. Thank
>you and
>every one will be duly noted who does make a contribution.
>
>Also, if anyone knows of a website where some of these things can be
>found, it
>would be greatly appriciated.
>Thank you.
>
>In Love and Honor,
>Nicolette DeLeon
>
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