Scottish folk music
August 292009
Scottish folk music performed in the streets of Edinburgh for international festival (Edinburgh Fringe 2007)
Thx to Albannach band.
http://www.albannachonline.com/
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Scottish folk music performed in the streets of Edinburgh for international festival (Edinburgh Fringe 2007)
Thx to Albannach band.
http://www.albannachonline.com/
Duration : 0:4:50
Patrick Bernard Chants the Ineffable Eternal Vibration of Sweetness and Beauty in the Divine Sound of
Om Hari Om. In the Beginning was the Word.
“Never was there a time when you nor I did not exist …nor in the future shall any of us cease to be…. I am the taste of water the smell of the earth and the light in the sun and the moon . 3^ Om Tat Sat
Duration : 0:5:49
a tribute to celtic football club.. past legends and present teamignore 23,000 veiws thanks guys extra tags
celtic football club glasgow music spl hearts rangers ira henrik larsson jinky johnston european cup europe spl girls funny tribue scotland england world cup fans csc premiship uefa seville
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A Celebration into the Heart of Celtic Wisdom and Culture. Accompanied with this beautiful Traditional song from Andy M Stewart. I hope you enjoy it as much as do. Blessings to you ananda das xxoo
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Love Ananda From Yosemite and Glastonbury
3 ^ OM
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Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone) sings Part one of his Medley of Folks Songs arranged by Chris Hazel;
•The Turtle Dove (England)
•Loch Lomond (Scotland)
during Last Night of the Proms ‘08, at the Royal Albert Hall. Sir Roger Norrington conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus. See part two for Cariad cyntaf (Wales) and Molly Malone (Ireland).
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The Fletcher Family, Sybil MacPhee, Sidney Plamondon, The Glengarry Strathspey & Reel Society and piper
Robert MacCrimmon were all inductees at the fifth annual Gelngarry Celtic Music Hall of Fame induction dinner which took place on Friday, May 23 at the Bonnie Glen in Alexandria. This video features performances by The Glengarry Strathspey & Reel Society followed by piper Robert MacCrimmon.
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Visit http://www.larkandspur.com Come, take a journey to beautiful Scotland. Experience soaring mountains, lush valleys and majestic castles all set to the lovely Scottish music folk song “Will You Go Lassie Go” aka “Wild Mountain Thyme” performed superbly by Lark and Spur.
Be sure to check out all the Lark and spur videos including my “Beautiful Ireland Music Video” set to “Down By The Sally Gardens”. Search by, larkandspur, to find them.
Visit us at http://www.larkandspur.com
Enjoy!
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Some beautiful Celtic music.
Not many people know this but Celtic tribes/people originate from Central-Northwestern Spain. Rest of “original” inhabitants of Spain = Iberians.
Present-day Spaniards = celtiberians predominantly, with other indo-european influences. (mainly 2: different germanic tribes (ie visigoths) & ancient italic tribes (ie etruscans), from the times of the Visigoth kingdom and the Roman Empire).
This song in particular is from a band from Asturias, Northern Spain.
A little tribute to their music.
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