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You're hearing a portion from "My Gysgi, Di Maban" sung by the Welsh choral group, Plethyn, from "Celtic Lullaby," a new CD from Elipses Arts. With Saint Patrick's Day coming up this weekend, everything is turning green, and lovely, like the 18 songs from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and other Celtic lands on this recording. According to the introduction to this remarkable collection, a nineteenth century commentator on Irish folksongs claimed that "the Celts have no lullabies; they are too warlike" -- but he surely hadn't listened to the tender lyrics of the welsh song you've just heard, which, translated, read:
"You'll sleep my baby, you'll sleep softly And he certainly wouldn't have understood an unwed mother's heartbreaking lament in "Hishie Ba" -- sung on this CD by the incomparable Jean Redpath. Ach, and he never heard a harp, which in Ireland gives birth to the lullabye, certainly not the way Margie Butler plays it on "Morag's Cradle Song," and like you and your children can hear it and be carried away by it to places where wars have ceased, and all is hushed and peaceful: Copyright © 2001 by John Cech |
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Wednesday, 04-Sep-2002 22:23:49 EDT