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kellan_the_tabby) wrote2005-09-08 03:06 pm
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Perhaps an odd thing...
I'm rapidly discovering that given the choice between SCA-written 'medievaloid' music, and real period music, I'll pick the latter every time.
In fact, given a choice between a lot of the sort of 'folk/traditional' music that people sing at events, and real period music, I'll pick the latter every time.
I'm currently listening to parts of a CD from Harper's Retreat a bunch of years ago. Parts, because I keep skipping over songs. I get maybe halfway through, and think, you know, I'm not _enojoying_ this one...and it's always the modern stuff. I'm really enjoying listening to the period stuff. The sound is just _so_ different.
I'll probably put more Machaut back in after this. Maybe before I had period music to listen to I wouldn't have known enough to know what's _not_...but now that I do know, said knowledge won't just conveniently go away.
Guess I need more period stuff.
In fact, given a choice between a lot of the sort of 'folk/traditional' music that people sing at events, and real period music, I'll pick the latter every time.
I'm currently listening to parts of a CD from Harper's Retreat a bunch of years ago. Parts, because I keep skipping over songs. I get maybe halfway through, and think, you know, I'm not _enojoying_ this one...and it's always the modern stuff. I'm really enjoying listening to the period stuff. The sound is just _so_ different.
I'll probably put more Machaut back in after this. Maybe before I had period music to listen to I wouldn't have known enough to know what's _not_...but now that I do know, said knowledge won't just conveniently go away.
Guess I need more period stuff.
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I've got recent Consumer Reportses, if those would be of use.
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Good luck.
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That said, most people who write music in the SCA aren't trying to write period music, or aren't trying very hard. They're often writing music that sounds like 19th-century ballads, which is a nice repertoire but not the same one. There is some SCA-written stuff that sounds more like the real thing, though most of what I'm familiar with is ensemble stuff, not solo.
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I'd love to hear some of the stuff that people are writing in a period style. Solo or ensemble or whatever.
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I'm not going to go on some great crusade to get people in the SCA to sing or play more period stuff...that's not my gig, and I have enough other things to do. But I don't show up to many bardic circles these days, and I don't see that changing much either.