
ENSEMBLE MARE BALTICUM (EMB) is based in Kristianstad in Skåne (South Sweden) and is administrated by the regional music institution Musik i Syd, which is EMAP’s co-organiser in Sweden. The core of Ensemble Mare Balticum consists of six professional musicians that encompasses various branches of early music, from the late Iron Age up to the 1700th century and primarily from the countries around the Baltic Sea. The EMB musicians are Ute Goedecke
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Signals to the Aesir Gods
Mith hierthæ brendher
Drømde mik en drøm i nat
Ramus virens olivarum
Dromde Mik En Drom (Recorder)
In the Village: Musical Pastimes
In the Village II: Evening
Dromde mik en drom i nat [Codex Runicus, ca.1300] (medieval bone recorder)
Melody From Hultebro
The Warrior With His Lyre
Gethornslåt
Grímur á Miðalnesi
Gaudet mater ecclesia
Lux illuxit
Scribere proposui
Nobilis humilis
Sancta Anna, moder Christ
In the Village. Musical Pastimes (bone flute, lyre)
Signals to the Aesir Gods (wooden lurs, frame drum)
Grimur a Miralnesi (bowed lyre 'strakharpa')
In the Village II. Evening (Birka lyre, Cologne lyre)
Nobis est natus hodie - In natali Domini [Codex Specialnik, ca.1500] (rebec)
Klagevisa over denna torra och kalla var [Koralpsalmboken, 1697] (arr. M. Bagge and M. Paulsson)
Jesus Christus nostra salus
Dromde mik en drom i nat [Codex Runicus, ca.1300] (bells)
Dromde mik en drom i nat [Codex Runicus, ca.1300] (voice duet)
Dromde mik en drom i nat [Codex Runicus, ca.1300] (medieval harp)
sequentia. Lux illuxit [ca.1170] (voice, symphonia)
cantio. Scribere proposui [Piae Cantiones, ca.1582] (medieval harp, vielle, pellet bells)
Ramus virens olivarum [Piae Cantiones, ca.1582] (voice, symphonia, tambourine)
Dromde mik en drom i nat [Codex Runicus, ca.1300] (symphonia)
estampie. Ferro transecuit [Piae Cantiones, ca.1582] (medieval bone recorder, vielle)
Melody from Hultebro (hornpipe, frame drum)
Jesus Christus nostra salus [ca.1410] (voice)
Mith hierthae brendher [Codex AM 76, ca.1400] (voice, shells, vielle, tambourine)
estampie. Pax patrie [Decus Ecclesie, ca.1400] (medieval harp, vielle)
rondellus. Ad cantus laetitiae [ca.1400] (voice, medieval harp, bells)
Mith hierthae brendher [Codex AM 76, ca.1400] (shawm, symphonia, pellet bells)
The Warrior with his Lyre (Trossingen lyre)
Gethornslat (animal horn)
Gaudet mater ecclesia [2nd Vatican Council] (voice, tromba marina)
antiphona. Hostia grata Deo [ca.1400] (voice, tromba marina)
Nobilis humilis [ca.1300] (voice, bells)
sequentia. Diem festum veneremur (voice)
Drømde mik en drøm I
antiphona. Ferro transecuit [Piae Cantiones, ca.1582] (voice, tromba marina)
Improvisation on 'Gaudet mater ecclesia' [2nd Vatican Council] (Jew's harp)
Sancta Anna, moder Christ [ca.1200] (voice, medieval harp)
In the Village: I. Musical Pastimes
In the Village: II. Evening
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