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    I have updated the music that we plan to sing at Yule Revels this
    year throughout the Kingdom at
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    Is there interest in meeting at Wiesenfeuer on December 13th? I
    don't currently have plans to go, but I could be talked into it if a
    group is meting there.<br>
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    Llywelyn<br>
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      <div>On Oct 10, 2014, at 8:15 PM, Todd Marsh via Musicians <<a
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">I agree with Gaston's comment
            that we should be careful to choose carols that can be
            documented to our period. Even with that limit, the 9 pieces
            listed below may be too much for us to learn quickly. What
            are your top 4-5 of these?<br>
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            My revised selection list is:<br>
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            From
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              <li>Ther is no Rose of Swych Vertu (Trinity Roll, 15th
                century)</li>
              <li>Verbum Caro Factum Est (Piae Cantiones, 16th century)</li>
              <li>Nova Nova (15th century)</li>
              <li>Lo How a Rose (16th century)</li>
              <li>Veni Veni Emanuel (French, 15th century)</li>
              <li>Salutation Carol (English, 15th century)</li>
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            <b>Gaudete, Christus est natus</b> (Piae Cantiones, 16th
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            <div><b>In Dulci Jubilo</b> (14th Century German)<br
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            <div><b>Covertry Carol, Luly, lulay</b> (15th century)<br
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            Then next question is when to get together to sing. The
            Stargate and Dragonsfire Tor Yule revels are both on
            December 6th. I will be at Dragonsfire Tor Yule with music
            to sing from. Is there interest in meeting at Wiesenfeuer on
            December 13th?<br>
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            Llywelyn<br>
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            On 9/21/2014 10:35 PM, Zach Most via Musicians wrote:<br>
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              <div><span>Before we sink a lot of time into learning a
                  ton of songs, I'd urge some consideration of the time
                  frame they're documented to.  It's easy to grab
                  something that's more modern, and some of them are fun
                  songs.  I think we become more focused and more honest
                  custodians of history if we work within some
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