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On Seven Winds

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Download links and information about On Seven Winds by Kornog. This album was released in 1985 and it belongs to World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Celtic genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 38:28 minutes.

Artist: Kornog
Release date: 1985
Genre: World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Celtic
Tracks: 10
Duration: 38:28
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Gavotten Ar Menez 3:49
2. Sir Aldingar 4:56
3. Toniou Bale 2:51
4. Ronds de St. Vincent 3:19
5. Helen of Kirkconnel 4:18
6. Trip to Flagstaff 3:41
7. The Shuttle Rins 3:15
8. Dans Plinn 4:43
9. Gavotten 2:52
10. Varbishka Ratchenitza 4:44

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Kornog's second album features a broad range of material, from the lovely set of Breton gavottes that opens the program to the Bulgarian ratchenitza that ends it in a lightning-fast 7/16 dance meter. The combination of French and East European dance steps with a Celtic instrumentation (flute, guitar, fiddle, bouzouki) and playing style is part of what distinguishes the music of Brittany from other, more familiar Celtic traditions. The angular, modal melodies are also distinctive, as demonstrated on tunes like the almost medieval-sounding "Toniou Bale" and the stark and lovely "Dans Plinn." In a somewhat strange juxtaposition with the rest of the program, bandleader Jamie McMenemy sings "The Shuttle Rins," a 19th-century Scottish song written by Henry Syme "for the encouragement of the working classes." "Sweetly may the shuttle rin/That wins the bairnie's bread," goes part of the chorus, and the melancholy image of a young mother toiling at a loom to feed her baby contrasts heartbreakingly with the song's sweet and gentle melody. This is a lovely record.