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baleanoptera) wrote2006-12-22 11:17 pm
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A little bit of Holiday
Partially for the spirit of the season, and partially because I can I wanted to make a holiday card with added music. So a happy holiday to everyone who has a holiday, and warm greetings to the rest of you as well.
Misa Criolla - Kyrie, Viadala – Baguala
This is a hauntingly beautiful song from Latin- America. I think it is a Christmas song, but due to lack of Spanish I cannot tell. Regardless this song gives me chills. Spare guitars, a dominant voice and a rhythm like a heartbeat.
Skruk & Rim Banna: Mitt hjerte alltid vanker
This is an old, traditional Scandinavian song. This time performed with a twist. The Palestinian artist Rim Banna has translated parts of the lyrics and help produce the song. The result is a rich and wonderful blend of a truly lovely song.
And if you are wondering what a more traditional version sounds like there is :
Aasne Valland Nordli : Mitt hjerte alltid vanker
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help from a nisse or gnome. The name of the tale escapes me now, but I'll try to find it.
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The music is terrific - the first reminds me a bit of Ars Nova, who I studied at university. The second is a great mix of modern and sacred - haunting! And even the traditional one has this lilting quality. Thank you for posting these!
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Trying to remember my high school Spanish - the lyrics to the first song sound like "Señor (later "Christo") de piedad de nosotros." I think that's something like, "Our gentleman of piety/godliness," but I could be way off even if I am hearing the lyrics right. "Man of our piety?" Whatever it means, it's beautiful.
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You cannot deny the usefulness of those phrases! ;D And I'm so glad you like the music - there will probably be more. I do love posting tunes. (even if I always feel slightly criminal when I do so.)