Back in the mid-aughts, I had a music blog for a year. Finding new (i.e. "fresh") music that I liked turned out to be a lot of work, so I stopped. Every so often I get the itch to write about music. But where? So I created this as a place to write as well as post my old blog entries.
Monday, September 20, 2004
Mediæval Bæbes - The Rose
Finally, some female choral music that is not
Bulgrian folk music.
Not that I have a problem with
Bulgarian folk music,
it's just that variety is a good thing.
When I have tried to find more female choral music,
I pretty much come up empty-handed
(I am sure this is no surprise to you).
Thanks to my
recent Blackmore's Night purchase,
Amazon recommended
The Rose
by
The Mediæval Bæbes,
a group of women who
"perform music influenced by the Mediaeval period
and sing in ancient and modern languages."
It's not as cheesy as it may sound because they are really quite good.
Check out
Byrd One Brere
and
The Circle Of The Lustful
to see what I mean.
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