Description: An evocative medieval piece in the style of Middle Ages England. Using traditional instruments, it has a sombre and delicate beauty with melodies evolving and returning. Invoking scenes of castles, knights and banquets, it is ideal for any historic TV, Film or animation production set in Ye Olden Times.

Description: An evocative medieval piece in the style of Middle Ages England. Using traditional instruments, it has a sombre and delicate beauty with melodies evolving and returning. Invoking scenes of castles, knights and banquets, it is ideal for any historic TV, Film or animation production set in Ye Olden Times.

Description: An epic track in medieval style with lots of scenarios (king's entrance, going to war, adventure, magic, conquest, party time, celebration)

Description: An evocative medieval piece in the style of Middle Ages England. Using traditional instruments, it has a sombre and delicate beauty with melodies evolving and returning. Invoking scenes of castles, knights and banquets, it is ideal for any historic TV, Film or animation production set in Ye Olden Times.

Description: Historic, Historic-Medieval, Nostalgic, Oldies, Flowing, in a Passive, Reflective mood, featuring Synth, Flute, with a Mid tempo

Description: The Sussex carol is an old traditional hymn from England with lyrics first published in the 17th century. This version is done in a classical chamber orchestra format with harp, flute, strings, and choir. 120 beats per minute.

Description: An evocative medieval piece in the style of Middle Ages England. Using traditional instruments, it has a sombre and delicate beauty with melodies evolving and returning. Invoking scenes of castles, knights and banquets, it is ideal for any historic TV, Film or animation production set in Ye Olden Times.

Description: Jolly & upbeat version of the traditional English folk song from Northumberland. Also known as 'Dance Ti Thy Daddy' or 'Thou shall have a fishy'. Opens with whistle & harmonica, then acoustic guitar joins, building to accordion band style - versions with & w/o sea fx. Main, 30" flute & 30" accord

Description: Historic, Historic-Medieval, Nostalgic, Oldies, Flowing, in a Passive, Reflective mood, featuring Synth, Flute, with a Mid tempo

Description: The Boars Head carol was the first carol to be published in English, the first print dating to 1521. It has been recorded by artists such as Steeleye Span. This arrangment is with piano and harp and makes a great fit for historical documentaries or Medieval and Renaissance period drama applications.

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