tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8598901233005643161.post4675918956544589035..comments2024-03-15T13:42:06.769-07:00Comments on Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic: 15th Oxford-Cambridge Celtic ColloquiumAnglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06388015349149282672noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8598901233005643161.post-81427792165278474122010-10-31T03:23:28.619-07:002010-10-31T03:23:28.619-07:00Dear most honorable
Mister/Madam Ronnie Phillips,
...Dear most honorable<br />Mister/Madam Ronnie Phillips,<br /><br />As a musician (vocal, early brass, organ) I am interested in the origin of early british chirch music. Well before the area of Winchester Troparium and Old Hall MS. Especially, the influenze of Celtic, Anglo-Saxon and North-German (Norse Old-Frisian) music on the Early british church-song <br />Maybe, it is possible to get a hand-out of the lections as given on May 24-th 2010 at the 15th Oxfort-Cambridge Celtic colloquium<br />Old Music room St.John college Cambridge. <br /><br />In forward,<br /><br />My Cincere thanks<br /><br />with kindly regards <br /><br />Loek van der Heide<br /><br />e: info@Loekvanderheide.nlLoek van der Heidehttp://www.loekvanderheide.nlnoreply@blogger.com