Musica Sveciae
12, 000 years or 360 generations - in 60 minutes!
The music-archaeologist, Cajsa S. Lund, takes us on an historic tour through exotic sound-scapes that titillate the imagination. Here we can listen to magic bone-scrapers, evocative dance-step rhythms, tones on a reed flute and bronze lurs which resound with clay drums and gong! For the first time we can now hear a recording of how "music" may have sounded during Scandinavian prehistory - Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. This unique record - based on preserved instruments - is a result of extensive research. The sounds of prehistory emanate on solid ground.
Disc No: MSCD 101
Price: Sek. 132
Name: The Sounds of
Prehistoric Scandinavia

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ComposerOpusMusicKey Performer
Anonymous   Stone Age, Rattle dance   Various
Anonymous   Bone scraper  
Anonymous   Percussion stone  
Anonymous   Clay drum  
Anonymous   Mouth bow  
Anonymous   Musical bow  
Anonymous   The Kongemose bull-roarer  
Anonymous   Bull-roarers  
Anonymous   End-blown flutes  
Anonymous   Three flint flutes  
Anonymous   The Ertebölle pipe  
Anonymous   Button flute  
Anonymous   The Falkköping flute  
Anonymous   Bronze Age, Bronze rattles  
Anonymous   Bone scrapers  
Anonymous   Rock-carving1  
Anonymous   Singing-stone  
Anonymous   The Balkåkra gong  
Anonymous   Clay drum  
Anonymous   The Ruskeneset bull-roarer  
Anonymous   Animal call  
Anonymous   Bronze lurs  
Anonymous   The Kivik tomb  
Anonymous   Iron Age, Rattle on a trace  
Anonymous   Rattle on a wooden staff  
Anonymous   Clay rattle  
Anonymous   Pellet bells  
Anonymous   Cow-bell sound  
Anonymous   Jew's harp and a willow-flute  
Anonymous   Lyre  

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