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Herein appeareth a list of pages which meseemeth of great use to those who practice the noble craft of the bard.
Links I found on the
SCA Arts & Sciences Page
(Gregory Lindahl) are marked with a *
Links I found at
Stefan's Florilegium
(Mark S. Harris) are marked with a ^
Counsels for Performance & Documentation
Does It
Sound
Period?
By Andrew Draksoy *
Early Child Ballads
*
Elfsea Bardic Guild
and
Bards at Large
(Lady Elanor O'Ruark and Lord Antigonus Bearbait))
Pamela Hewitt, Harper's Guide to Bardic Circles
^
Latin
(
Words
Program by Wm Whitaker)
SCA Minstrel Homepage
*
Troubadours and Trouveres
(Grove)
Storytelling
Cariadoc's Miscellany - Period Sources
*
Decameron Web
(Brown U)
International Marie de France Society
Lais of Marie de France
(Judith Shoat U Fla)
Tahira's SCA Storytelling Resources
^
Yaakov on Storytelling
^
Yaakov's Dialogues on Storytelling
^
Period Verse
- sans sound files
Camelot Project Texts Author Menu
(U Rochester)
Canterbury Tales
(Jane Zatta Southern Illinois U)
Chaucer Sites
(David Wilson-Okamura U Chicago)
Corpus of Middle English Prose & Verse
(U Mich)
Medieval English Ballads
Medieval Irish Poetry
Middle English Collection
(UVA Public Access)
Poetic Fires
(Lady Simone, Bardic College of Ansteorra)
Includes medieval Chinese poets
Project Bartleby Oxford Book of English Verse,
(index of 13th to 16th century poets)
Robin Hood Project Texts Author Menu
(U Rochester)
Period Music
- some sound files available
The Bardic Fire
(Lady Simone, Bardic College of Ansteorra)
Cantaria
Chord Structure in Medieval Music
Digital Tradition Folksong Database
Early Music Files at MIDI World
Early Music Midi & Sound Files
The International Machaut Society
The Internet Renaissance Band
Istanpitta
(Medieval Dance Music Ensemble)
Medieval Melodies for Filking*
Music of the 14th C
. (Classical MIDI Archives
)
Filk and SCA Lyrics
Brobdingnagian Bards
SCA Songs
(Darn Near All the Filk on the Web)
The Drunken Irish Bard
(Padraig o Maolagain)