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Old 04-21-2021, 04:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Andyrondack View Post
Thanks for that detail Remy, sounds very similar to the cultural history of Wales, I do play one Breton tune, An Alarc'h because in the 1950s a Scottish traditional singer learned the song from a Breton singer and put the tune to an old lyric, perhaps medieval for which no tune survived, Twa Corbies is Scotts dialect for Two Ravens, in this version you can hear it is the same tune as An Alarc'h. The words are very grim and appropriate to be matched to a Breton song about a battle with France.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CDvCO2rSCa0
yes, I listened and I did not know this version. Beautiful voices .....
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