Actual celtic / new age music not sound tracks.

Evenglare

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Does anyone know of any music that isnt off of a sound track (LOTR im looking at you) Id like some music that sounds medieval-y but i know of all the big ones, thanks in advance.
 

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Hey,

I'd highly recommend anything from Loreena McKennitt. Be aware though that she tends to mix celtic with a lot of middle eastern influences.

I'd also suggest Blackmore's Night. A little less authentic but some great tunes.

JoS.
 


2nd Loreena Mckennit.

Sarah Brightman might be worth checking out, at her Harem cd for middle eastern sounds, if not anything else.

Some of Ancient Future's music is midieval...

Hard for me to think of artists that make "medieval-y" sounding music...

EDIT: Also second Medieval Baebes.
 

A friend from High School has gone on to become quite the Celtic harpist. You can find his music here:

Amazon.com: aryeh frankfurter

It's really good stuff, for sure.

His best is this one: [ame=http://www.amazon.com/Celtic-OCarolans-Dream-Music-OCarolan/dp/B0000507Z3/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1222143630&sr=8-2]Amazon.com: Celtic Harp/O'Carolan's Dream/The Music of O'Carolan: Aryeh Frankfurter: Music[/ame]
 

Does anyone know of any music that isnt off of a sound track (LOTR im looking at you) Id like some music that sounds medieval-y but i know of all the big ones, thanks in advance.
There is TONS of good stuff out there. I know you aren't interested in soundtracks, but there a lot of good ones out there for D&D.

As far as Celtic Music goes, just head over to Amazon.com (or Buy.com or any other online superstore) and search under "Celtic Music". You can also search under "New Age Music" and "World Music". In fact, there's flat out medieval music out there too! Search under "medieval music". There's just too much of this stuff to get a handle on! You might also think of "nature sound" CDs that have nothing but a long recording of rain, or surf, or birds chirping . . . good for setting some scenes . . .
 




Yeah... soundtracks don't sound even vaguely "medievaly" and most of the guys mentioned so far are a hybrid of Celtic and pop.

I've seen pretty good stuff from guys who sell their stuff at Ren Faires. Couldn't for the life of me tell you any of the groups' names, though, but authenticity is their thing.
 

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