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Interested in Renaissance and Medieval faire music?
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![]() L to R: King Arthur, Fugli, Duke Cador, Dustin Cooper. Photo by Caius. |
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"HuzzaH Worship" is my reinterpretation of the modern "WoW Worship" collections. This collection consists of several traditional melodic tracks played on various instruments accompanied by a couple of my own compositions and comedic early church commercial breaks. |
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The CD has audio recordings, the book contains the sheet music. Here is a collection of my interpretation of the songs by Shakespeare, his contemporaries, and my own music inspired by the bard. |
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$15 as an extra content CD from CD Baby with pdf format book $14.99 as an ectra content CD from Cafepress (no case) |
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This is a collection of 24 recordings that I have made of Renaissance and Medieval Faire type songs and tunes. The music ranges from very traditional standards with bold harmonies to just plain silly filk singing with modern "medieval" lyrics set to possibly recognizable tunes. Note: The 20+ min of songs from my mini CD sampler "By Proper Chant and Segnory" are all included on this CD. There is also nearly an hour of new recordings that fill this CD as well. |
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This is my collection of traditional Christian Christmas music. The arrangements vary from purely instrumental melodies to intense vocal harmonies and chanting. |
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In 2008, Marc Gunn produced the Renaissance Festival Podcast Compilation CD as a fundraiser for the podcast. The CD opens with one of my mock commercials, and there is another original song of mine, "Never Marry a Mermaid," as the sixth track. |
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In 2005, Hurricane Katrina caused unprecedented destruction. The proceeds from this CD are earmarked for The American Red Cross Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. This CD, The Circle, came to fruition in January of 2006. You may notice that one of my tracks appears near the end. |
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In 2004, I spent some time coordinating the tracks and graphics for a CD titled "Sounds From the Village of Carlisle." This work is a collection of artists who have donated their musical tracks to help a local medieval faire through the sale of this CD. I designed the CD and case graphics and contributed 3 tracks to the recording (including the bonus/hidden track.) |