[Stbarts] SCA Caroling

Stephen Drane darth.drane at gmail.com
Tue Nov 25 18:45:03 EST 2008


Agincourt Carol!

Not a Christmas Carol, but still a carol and therefore entirely appropriate
for caroling!
Right?

On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:42 PM, corinna <lachtuin at gmail.com> wrote:

> Ach, to answer my own question the following site is fabulous:
> http://katrowberd.elizabethangeek.com/projects/2004-pms-2nd-ed/#christmas
>
> It gives music for classics hits like The Boar's Head Carol, In Dulci
> Jubilo, Nowell sing we, Puer Nobis Nascitur, Green grow'th the holly
> and There is no rose.
>
> Others that may be appropriate are Alle Psallite, Sing we and chant it
> (got lots of falala's in there), We be soldiers three ("with ne'er a
> penny of money"), Pastime with good company, Dona Nobis Pacem (an easy
> round with three words - hurruh!).
>
> There's loads of songs out there, we just need to learn them.
>
> Corinna.
>
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:07 PM,  <lachtuin at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I live in Brunswick West which is somewhat closer, and is open to
> practising
> > - I'm sure my housemates won't mind too much :P
> > However I think that given that we'll be carolling outside, maybe Systems
> > Garden, South Lawn, or a park in the city may be more appropriate for the
> > acoustics?
> >
> > Also, what do we want to sing? I'm thinking maybe not filk but more
> period
> > carols that aren't usually sung in modern society ie. Gaudete and the
> > Coventry Carol (music for both can be found at
> > http://sg.sca.org.nz/docs/music/index.htm#songs).
> > Can we think of any others?
> >
> >
> > On Nov 25, 2008 11:26am, Cecil Ornichowski <lord.of.fools at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> Now exams are nearly over, who's still interested in doing
> >> this?  Any ideas of an actual time or place to sing, or when to
> rehearse?
> >> Rehearsals could be at Union House (if it's
> >> still open after exams finish?) or my place in Yarraville, or anywhere
> >> else people think is appropriate (and slightly more convenient).
> >>
> >> Cecilia
> >> --
> >> In the beginning, God was nothing.  So he started making stuff.
> >>
> >> "Maybe it was a cry for help."
> >> "Were you even listening?  He DID cry for help!"
> >>
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