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peelproductions.wordpress.com Lead by Earl Eldred, vikings rampage through York city centre before battling in the museum gardens.
wwwdotlucypeeldotcomPlease subscribe! Some footage I shot at the Jorvik Viking Centre, York. My Blog: www.willlewis.me Twitter www.twitter.com Music: www.incompetech.com
onlinewillLoretta Smith and Serena Campana take an inside look at one of York's most popular tourist attractions, the Jorvik Viking Centre.
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jorvikyorkAdès Darknesse Visible for solo piano, based on John Dowlands lute song In Darknesse Let Mee Dwell (1610), performed by Peter Roderick of the Jorvik Ensemble.
Viking panpipes- also known as Jorvik panpipes, our reconstruction based on the 9th century pan pipe found in York. Ours are bored out a little more than the original to give a more melodious sound, but instruments in the same scale as the original can be supplied on request. Available from ancie...
katecorwenA history feature produced by Paul Cade and Karen Codling.
Bang On A Can composer Evan Ziporyn's own transcription and translation of the music of the Japanese shakuhachi. Performed by Jon Sage of the Jorvik Ensemble.
jorvikensemblejorvik reds pre match york city vs luton, conference playoff semi-final first leg
Recorded on February 26, 2011 using a Flip Video camcorder.
thejnet1974Highlights of the 2011 JORVIK Viking Festival Finale on York Racecourse. The 2012 JORVIK Viking Festival will take place from the 11th to 19th February. Please go to www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk/viking-festival/ for more details.
jorvikyorkThis is the final competitive part of the battle from 2008 Jorvik Viking Festival. Music taken from The Chronicles of Riddick
Jorvik Reds Montage York City FC Ultras
This piece for psaltery and electronics was composed collaboratively by Irish composers Peter Moran and Judith Ring, who gave this premiere performance at the Jorvik Ensembles debut concert. The psaltery is an ancient zither which prefigured the development of later keyboard instruments like the ...
Bang On A Can composer Evan Ziporyn's own transcription and translation of the music of the East African nyatiti. Performed by Jon Sage of the Jorvik Ensemble.



