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MP3 Môr Gwyddelig - Wake the Dragon

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(ID 471787)
Historical, traditional, and original songs, in 3 Celtic languages plus other languages, all recorded live on nylon- and brass-strung Celtic harps, with two gorgeous female voices.

11 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Celtic, NEW AGE: Celtic New Age



Details:
Môr Gwyddelig's long-awaited album, Wake the Dragon, is finally here! This album contains historical, traditional, and original music, in Welsh, Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Middle French (circa 1555), as well as English. Original songs are in Welsh and English.
Full lyrics, translations, and notes for each song are included in the packaging.
All songs were recorded live and acoustic, with one or two voices accompanied by Celtic harps.


Môr Gwyddelig, pronounced "MOR wee-THEY-lig", is the Welsh-language name for the Irish Sea -- the body of water which stretches from the Hebrides to Tintagel, and from Wales to Ireland. The band Môr Gwyddelig consists of two members: Myra Hope Bobbitt, a Welsh-American who writes in English and Welsh and plays a nylon-strung Celtic folk harp; and Caera Aislingeach, a Scottish- and Irish-American who sings in all three Gaelic languages (Irish, Scottish, and Manx), and plays a clairseach, a brass-strung medieval-style Gaelic harp. Together they have recorded and played medieval European music, traditional Celtic music from almost all of the Celtic nations, and original music they have both written, in Welsh and Irish as well as in English.


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