Psalteria

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Psalteria
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General information
Genre (s) Middle ages folk
founding 2001
resolution 2006
Website psalteria.cz
Last occupation
“Kapellmeisterin”, vocals , shawm , fiddle , recorder , percussion , gittara latina
Katerina Göttlichova
Karla Braunova
Singing , drums , percussion , gittara latina
Eva Zidkova
Iva Sarecova
Alzbety Josefy

Psalteria was a Czech medieval folk band consisting of four young women. The quartet itself advertised with the catchphrase “the medieval women's band”. The group's repertoire consisted only of traditional pieces from the Middle Ages, which the group interpreted in its own way. In addition to songs in German, Latin and French, the majority consists of Spanish songs. Due to its high presence on German medieval markets , Psalteria was able to achieve high popularity here in the medieval scene. In January 2007 the group disbanded. The band members now play divided into the medieval groups BraAgas and Euphorica .

Discography

  • 2001: Scalerica d'Oro
  • 2004: Por la puerta ...
  • 2005: Balábile

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