JD says: Some music from Luar na Lubre with a couple of links to Wiki and their own web page.
Just realised there are seven videos and then thought, why not! :)
No apologies for inflicting more Celtic music upon you because it is wonderful! This time by the excellent Luar na Lubre from Galicia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luar_na_Lubre
http://www.luarnalubre.com/
You will recognise the first two tunes and will enjoy, no doubt, the variations on familiar themes.
Luar Na Lubre - The sailors hornpipe / Pasacorredoiras:
Luar Na Lubre - Romeiro Ao Lonxe (Con Diana Navarro)
(video slightly out of synch):
Luar Na Lubre - Hai Un Paraiso:
Luar Na Lubre - Canto De Andar:
Luar Na Lubre - Chove En Santiago:
Luar Na Lubre - Leabhar Gabhála (Torre de Breoghán)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breog%C3%A1n
Luar Na Lubre - BRITONIA
Hope that pleases everyone :)
4 comments:
I note the Mike Oldfield connection in wiki
(for someone squarely brought up in the Home Counties he seems to have become spontaeneously Celtic at a young age. Irish mother, I guess)
there is nothing to better his Sailors Hornpipe from Tubular Bells - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELMlUPfcOW0
ND: Been to Hergest Ridge. I felt something about Hergest Court before I knew of the story.
Lovely JD.
You will be interested to know that after one of the videos had finished it led me to this ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXXn_HAxncY
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