Bienvenue sur le blog Source Celtique #2 - Blog hommage, à Alan Stivell Cochevelou, retour sur les chemins de terre d'un Barde Breton..."kentoc'h mervel eget em zaotra"
Publié le 7 Mai 2015 par Source dans Vidéos
Publié le 28 Avril 2015 par Source dans Vidéos
Publié le 7 Avril 2015 par Source dans Vidéos
Le néo druide, musicien, auteur, compositeur et producteur Pascal Lamour vient de sortir un clip du titre l’Alchimiste issu de son dernier album Le chant de la Mandragore.
Le titre « L’alchimiste », écrit et réalisé par Pascal Lamour, est un des tableaux du CD « Le chant de la mandragore », lui-même inspiré du livre de Pascal Lamour et de l’illustrateur Brucero, « À la recherche de la mandragore », chez Glénat. Il offre une ambiance sonore résolument contemporaine en mêlant des instruments traditionnels à de la musique électronique. Le texte est en français et explique la quête de la druidesse Arthmaëlla, héroïne du livre et du CD. La voix parlée est celle de Myrdhin. Une coproduction BNC Productions et LB Krouiñ, avec des images du réalisateur Avel Corre.
Publié le 7 Avril 2015 par Source dans Vidéos
En Irlande, les femmes quittent leur pays pour avorter
Certaines vérités sont toujours bonnes à rappeler. " Aucune femme ne recourt de gaîté de coeur à l'avortement. Il suffit d'écouter les femmes. " Simone Veil prononce ces mots en 1974. Devant...
L'avortement en Irlande du Nord (le petit journal - 06/04/15)
Publié le 4 Avril 2015 par Source dans Vidéos
Marketa Irglova - Official Website of Musician Marketa Irglova
Please enjoy The Making of Muna Part 2. This video along with which aired previously, was created by film makers Zohreh Shayesteh and Malika Weeden. A great debt of gratitude is sent in their ...
Song of good hope | Glen Hansard
On March 17, Glen Hansard will release 'It Was Triumph We Once Proposed...Songs of Jason Molina,' an EP of material in tribute to his friend and colleague Jason Molina. Jason Molina is the revered ...
Publié le 31 Mars 2015 par Source dans Vidéos
Publié le 31 Mars 2015 par Source dans Vidéos
Short history of the uilleann pipes including the bagpipes and hurdy gurdy etc. Uilleann pipes (IPA: [ˈɪlən]) are the characteristic national bagpipe of Ireland. The uilleann pipes bag is inflated by means of a small set of bellows strapped around the waist and the right arm. Found in other European bagpipes (ex. Northumbrian pipes, Scottish smallpipes), the bellows not only relieves the player from the effort needed to blow into a bag to maintain pressure, they also allow relatively dry air to power the reeds, reducing the adverse affects of moisture on tuning and longevity. Some pipers can smoke, converse, or sing while playing as well. Cushioned bellowsThe uilleann pipes are distinguished from many other forms of bagpipes by their sweet tone and wide range of notes — the chanter has a range of two full octaves, including sharps and flats — together with the unique blend of chanter, drones, and "regulators." The regulators are equipped with closed keys which can be opened by the piper's wrist action enabling the piper to play simple chords, giving a rhythmic and harmonic accompaniment as needed. There are also many ornaments based on multiple or single grace notes. The chanter can also be played staccato by resting the bottom of the chanter on the piper's knee to close off the bottom hole and then open and close only the tone holes required. If one tone hole is closed before the next one opened, a staccato effect can be created because the sound stops completely when no air can escape at all. The uilleann pipes have a different harmonic structure, sounding sweeter and quieter than many other bagpipes, such as the Irish Warpipes or Great Highland Bagpipes. The uilleann pipes are usually played indoors, and are always played sitting down. A hurdy gurdy (or hurdy-gurdy) is a stringed musical instrument with several strings arranged so that they can be played simultaneously by a rotating wheel covered with rosin. It is essentially a mechanical violin. This method of producing sound is similar to string instruments such as the violin, but because the hurdy gurdy produces several notes together, with a melody accompanied by chords made by "drone strings", its sound is perhaps more comparable to that of bagpipes. For this reason, the hurdy gurdy is often accompanied by the bagpipes, particularly in French and contemporary Hungarian folk music.
Publié le 29 Mars 2015 par Source dans Vidéos
Kíla.ie | Fáilte go Kíla.ie - Welcome t Kíla.ie
'Suas Síos' in shops nationwide - Friday 23rd Jan. 'Suas Síos' sna Siopaí - Dé hAoine 23ú Ean Free Promo Gig - Saor Cheolchoirm In Store - Tower Records Dawson St. Dublin 6pm (Thurs 22nd Jan)s...