Jack Wale
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"Eirik Jarl" - Cover by Jack Wale
"Eirik Jarl" is a Norwegian folk song originally written and sung by the Norwegian folk singer Harald Foss. It details in poetic verse the sporting events held in Nidaros, modern day Trondheim, by Jarl Eirik Håkonsson who lived from the 960s - 1020s A.D. as well as those notables that partook such as Einar Tambarskjelve, an influential Norwegian noble and politician during the 11th century and Torgaut of Orkney, a man who was renowned for his ability to row.
The setting of the song is that of a grand gathering of men and women from the domains of Jarl Eirik Håkonsson, which encompassed Norway, Iceland, Shetland, and the Orkney Islands. Jarl Eirik ruled Norway until 1014 whereupon he left ...
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"Merck toch hoe sterck" - Dutch Song of the 80 Years War - Cover by Jack Wale
Просмотров 9034 месяца назад
"Merck toch hoe sterck" is one of the most well known Geuzenliederen of the 80 Years War (referred to in the Netherlands as The Dutch War of Independence), it was written between the years 1622-1625 by the Dutch poet and composer Adriaen Valerius. The setting of the song concerns the relief of the Dutch city of Bergen Op Zoom on the 2nd of October, 1622 after enduring a three month long siege b...
Nogai Folk Song - "Домбыра́" by Jack Wale
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"Домбыра" is a folk song originally written and sung in the Nogai language by the folk musician and poet Arslan Sultanbekov. The Dombra is a stringed, long-necked instrument, which has been used by numerous tribes, especially the Nogai and Crimean Tatars for centuries, and features as the centrepiece of the song. The Nogai themselves are an ethnic group primarily found in the North Caucasus. Hi...
Assyrian Christian Folk Song - "Lamentation of the Land" (Zlomya D Dora) by Jack Wale
Просмотров 8346 месяцев назад
"Lamentation of the Land" / "Zlomya D Dora" ("ܙܠܘܡܝܐ ܕܕܘܪܐ") is a poignant Neo-Assyrian folk song written by Robert Bet Sayad, and popularised by Sweetlana Baitnazar, which expresses themes of lamentation, grief, and perseverance in relation to the experiences of the Assyrian People. Please forgive any of my mistakes in pronunciation or translation! With deepest regards, sympathies and respects...
"Villeman Og Magnhild" - Norwegian Folk Song by Jack Wale
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"Villeman Og Magnhild" is a traditional Norwegian ballad thought to have originated in medieval Scandinavia. Having been passed down through oral tradition, there are over a hundred variants of the song in existence which are attested to in Denmark, Iceland and Sweden, as well as in Norway. The medieval ballad tells of the troubled love story of Villeman and Magnhild, in which the pair face cha...
"Jeg Lagde Meg Så Silde" - Medieval Norwegian Folk Song & Ballad by Jack Wale
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"Jeg Lagde Meg Så Silde", also known as "The Ballad of Ole Vellan", is a Norwegian medieval ballad and folk song which belongs to the "Ridderballader" category. It tells the story of a knight who learns of his beloved's illness and, despite rushing to her, arrives only in time to see her funeral. The story is told in the first person, giving it a particularly harrowing tone. Ole Vellan is a var...
"Á Sprengisandi" - an Icelandic Folk Song Cover by Jack Wale
Просмотров 14 тыс.9 месяцев назад
"Á Sprengisandi" is an Icelandic folk song, originally written by the author and poet Grímur Thomsen (1820-1896). The Sprengisandur was a passage route used during the times of the Icelandic Commonwealth (930 - 1265) which was only accessible in the summer. It remained impassable in the winter due to ice and snow, and also in the spring due to heavy rain and flooding. Sprengisandur gives the ar...
"Ved Stanford Brua" - Cover by Jack Wale
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"Ved Stanford Brua" is a song originally written and sung by the Norwegian folk singer Harald Foss. It describes in poetic verse the events of the battle of Stamford Bridge in which King Harald Sigurdsson, better known in the English speaking world as King Harald Hardrada of Norway, was defeated by King Harold Godwinson of England and his army on the 25th of September, 1066. Many historians ass...
"Jesu, Lover of my Soul" - for Organ, Tune: Aberystwyth by Jack Wale
Просмотров 5412 года назад
A widely loved Welsh Hymn, first published in 1878, digitally recorded in F. Minor (Plein Jeu & Tutti, Unione stops).
"Ave Verum Corpus" by William Byrd - A Transcription for Organ by Jack Wale
Просмотров 3552 года назад
With photography credits to Br. Lawrence O.P & f1jherbert on Flickr, and the Heralds of the Gospel magazine.
Greensleeves - English Folk Symphonic Composition by Jack Wale
Просмотров 3582 года назад
A symphonic composition of the famous English folk tune "Greensleeves", sometimes attributed to King Henry VIII.