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« Reply #767 on: August 11, 2009, 04:29:40 PM » |
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I'm constantly listening the same Belarusian folk song in four versions and cannot decide which one is better. And what do you think? FIRSTSECONDTHIRDFOURTH
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« Reply #769 on: August 11, 2009, 10:50:10 PM » |
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« Reply #770 on: August 11, 2009, 11:24:00 PM » |
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Carl Orff O Fortuna from the Opera "Carmina Burana".
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« Reply #773 on: August 23, 2009, 04:15:05 AM » |
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« Reply #776 on: August 24, 2009, 04:27:10 PM » |
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Hey Nebelpfade! Is that "Tri Yann" related to Alan Stivell? I'm a big fan of Alan Stivell, and I think he had a CD called "Tri Yann." Have no idea what it means, but I love Alan Stivell's music. Soo cool!!! I think I posted a video or two of his on this same thread a while back.
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« Reply #777 on: August 24, 2009, 05:05:30 PM » |
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Hey Nebelpfade! Is that "Tri Yann" related to Alan Stivell? I'm a big fan of Alan Stivell, and I think he had a CD called "Tri Yann." Have no idea what it means, but I love Alan Stivell's music. Soo cool!!! I think I posted a video or two of his on this same thread a while back.
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They were both part of the Celtic folk revival that took place in the 1970s. I know they have performed together several times, since Alan Stivell is one of the kings of the celtic harp, and it fits very well into that Tri Yann's style of folk/folk rock. Both have become rallying points for people in Brittany, as some battle for greater recognition of their unique culture and language within France. They are both also very popular in Quebec, since so many can trace their roots back to Brittany. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3264319521662612331 A video of them together. Tri Yann just means "Three Jeans", after the founding members Jean-Louis, Jean, and Jean-Paul. I'm a huge fan of Alan Stivell as well, I love Celtic folk music. Symphonie Celtique still ranks amongst one of my favourite albums!
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« Reply #778 on: August 24, 2009, 06:04:56 PM » |
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Hey Nebelpfade! Is that "Tri Yann" related to Alan Stivell? I'm a big fan of Alan Stivell, and I think he had a CD called "Tri Yann." Have no idea what it means, but I love Alan Stivell's music. Soo cool!!! I think I posted a video or two of his on this same thread a while back.
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They were both part of the Celtic folk revival that took place in the 1970s. I know they have performed together several times, since Alan Stivell is one of the kings of the celtic harp, and it fits very well into that Tri Yann's style of folk/folk rock. Both have become rallying points for people in Brittany, as some battle for greater recognition of their unique culture and language within France. They are both also very popular in Quebec, since so many can trace their roots back to Brittany. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3264319521662612331 A video of them together. Tri Yann just means "Three Jeans", after the founding members Jean-Louis, Jean, and Jean-Paul. I'm a huge fan of Alan Stivell as well, I love Celtic folk music. Symphonie Celtique still ranks amongst one of my favourite albums! I love that song! No idea what they're singing, but I love it. I first heard that song when I was 19 years old and on a Protestant missionary trip to Mexico City (about 1990). I made friends with this group of Mexican hippies that shared a love of music with me. I kept playing my reggae and blues tapes for them, which they loved. But one guy was really deep into music like me, and he said that he had something special he wanted me to hear. So one afternoon he took me and another friend of his on a two hour hike up into the mountains overlooking Mexico City. He brought his "boom box" and some very potent ganja. We smoked up, and as the sun was setting over Mexico City he put in this tape of ethereal music that completely blew my mind. It was Alan Stivell! So, you can imagine how I have loved it ever since. And I am amazed to find someone else who has even heard of him! Wow. Selam
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I love that song! No idea what they're singing, but I love it. [...] So, you can imagine how I have loved it ever since. And I am amazed to find someone else who has even heard of him! Wow.
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Brezhoneg is a really bizarre language, both when you hear it and when you look at the words. It has a lot in common with Cornish and Welsh, but you can notice a distinct "continental" influence to it (French, Latin, etc). Luckily, a lot of their songs are translated into French or German (due to the fan base), and I at least have a basic grasp of French and some German. Three young sailors tra la la la la la la Three young sailors went on a journey
The wind pushed them To Newfoundland
Beside the old, stone mill They dropped anchor
And in this mill There was a servant
She asked me Where we knew each other from?
In Nantes, the market We chose a ring
The engagement ring And we were about to be married
We will marry Even though we don't have much (wealth)
My mother, you live comfortably You don't know who is in need
We have neither a house nor straw Nor a bed to sleep in at night
We have neither a sheet nor a blanket Nor a pillow underneath our heads
We have neither a bowl or a spoon Nor what is needed to make bread
We will follow the partridge We will sleep on the ground
We will follow the woodcock When the sun rises, it flees
My song is complete Anyone who knows it, continue Far from perfect, but the basics.  I absolutely love "revival" folk music from Europe, especially the Celtic ones. In Quebec, amongst some of the older generations, many of the traditional songs that Stivell and Tri Yann have performed, are quite common as drinking songs.  Especially this gem. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7NgxAS-owA
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« Reply #780 on: August 24, 2009, 07:06:50 PM » |
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« Reply #782 on: August 24, 2009, 11:25:01 PM » |
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 Thanks! You too! Yup, I love both Altan and The Corrs! Malicorne, Baraban, Pandemonio, Corvus Corax (I love their work! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QWS1xUkUaA, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWruBwPNBOs), In Extremo's earlier pieces, etc. are all groups (with folf or folk-ish elements) I really enjoy too. I also saw you posted Nothing Else Matters before, have you ever heard this version? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbTozgoj9OQ (Their One cover is great too)
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« Reply #791 on: August 29, 2009, 12:42:28 AM » |
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Wow! Did that ever bring back memories, Rosehip. Geeze... I just about teared up. I grew up and cut my eye-teeth on hymns like that one. I can see my sister sitting up with her girlfriends in a pew several closer to the front. I was still little and forced to sit with mum and dad. So many good hymns from my youth. Thanks.
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« Reply #794 on: August 30, 2009, 02:30:35 AM » |
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Check out the righteous vibes and rich talents of our dear Orthodox brother: SILOUANhttp://www.silouan.com/?page_id=6Selam
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« Reply #795 on: August 30, 2009, 05:50:13 PM » |
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Wow! Did that ever bring back memories, Rosehip. Geeze... I just about teared up. I grew up and cut my eye-teeth on hymns like that one. I can see my sister sitting up with her girlfriends in a pew several closer to the front. I was still little and forced to sit with mum and dad. So many good hymns from my youth. Thanks. Me too, Douglas. Sometimes I get a bit homesick for that simple religion where the entire congregation heartily sung such acapella hymns together in beautiful four-part harmony...And for pleasure of a Sunday evening the youth would gather in a member's home for an evening of such singing and a snack afterwards...and were content with such forms of pure and wholesome entertainment...
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« Reply #797 on: August 31, 2009, 03:11:46 PM » |
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Troparion - Tone 1: O Sebastian, spurning the assemblies of the wicked,You gathered the wise martyrs Who with you cast down the enemy; And standing worthily before the throne of God, You gladden those who cry to you:Glory to him who has strengthened you! Glory to him who has granted you a crown!
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No longer an active member of this forum. Sincerest apologies to anyone who has taken offence to anything posted in youthful ignorance or negligence prior to my leaving this forum - October, 2012.
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