ANÚNA : Greensleeves/Scarborough Fair, Feat. Linda Lampenius, arr. Michael McGlynn
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Anuna are joined by violinist Linda Lampenius for two classic English folk songs. Both pieces are arranged by Michael McGlynn who sings the solo on "Greensleeves". This footage is taken from the PBS TV Special "Celtic Origins". www.anuna.ie
I like how Michael McGlynn doesn’t just sit aside and compose songs for the group to sing; he sings WITH them, among them. And he sings with FEELING; his voice always soothing and pleasant to listen to. Shows how dedicated he is to his work. This is beautiful. Gives me something to listen to. I’m not into long drawn-out thoughts but I just thought Anuna should know how much they’re appreciated. Thx guys.
Thank you Hannah. We are listening always.
You just said everything 🥰
This is, I think, the first version of Scarborough Fair I've seen in a while that doesn't use the counter-melody that Simon & Garfunkel popularised in their version. And much as I like the Simon & Garfunkel version, I like this very much as well.
I for one think the song sounds like a man remembering an past love, and so it would make sense for him to smile at the fond memories.
The soloist's voice is beautiful
His face is beautiful too.
That's Michael McGlynn, he's the founder of Anuna, and the composer or arranger of the songs they sing.
The singers in Anuna are truly an inspiration.
I have never heard such harmonies. I only just discovered the Celtic genre a couple days ago, but I'm pretty sure Anuna is my favorite sect of the genre I've heard so far.
I wrote this and then realized that said 8 years ago, not months or days, but anyway if you haven't heard them you might want to check out Celtic Women. Different style, much larger productions, but worth a hearing, IMHO since you like the genre.
Greensleeves, the song the got me into medieval type music.
you all have done beautifully :')
Oooooh the part where Scarborough comes in is chilling and masterful.
I listen to Anuna quite often, since accidently meeting them in Paris during the Riverdance years... They are extremely talented
Two more evocative arrangements by Michael McGlynn and gorgeous performances by ANÚNA. Greensleeves, followed by Scarborough Fair. Both feature violinist Linda Lampenius. By writing his original introduction and obbligato lines for the violin, Mr. McGlynn has elevated this music beyond an arrangement and closer to a composition. Well done, musicians of ANÚNA!
this is beautiful I adore Michael McGlynn and Anuna. I cry every time I hear such beautiful music. My family is from Ireland, someday I hope to return forever.
best version of scarborough fair. simple, pure, beautiful
The arrangement of the instrumentation on Greensleeves was beautifully emotive and matches the vocal delivery perfectly. The whole thing is lovely. I'll definitely be sharing one of these videos for my fans to hear, I think they'll like it.
I adore ANÚNA! Thank you for existing and sharing the love to music! ❤️
Breathtaking!
i can listen to this all year long.
just bought a ticket to see Anuna in Alkmaar's Great Church early next year. I remember celebrating my birthday on the 14th of December a couple of years ago with an Anuna concert, one of the singers on stage had her birthday too. The beauty of 'Jerusalem' almost made me faint. One of the best birthdays ever! Can't wait to see you in 2012!
I always thought Greensleeves was a purely instrumental piece of music, how nice to have lyrics to sing along to.
BEAUTIFUL.
I am delighted to have seen this performance. Everyone involved allowed the music to flow through them.
Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful....
THIS SONG IS GREAT! My mom sang it to me all the time, it was the only song that could calm me down, and now it's still at the tip top of my list of favorite songs.
It must be difficult for Anúna to sing so beautiful in this day. I was so glad to read about the educational side of Anúna, to learn and nourish through voice and sound our souls. Thank you.
Is this how heaven feels like! I’m so enchanted
Beautiful music from a beautiful land 🏴
Yes - England is indeed beautiful.
Muchas gracias por vuestra preciosa música¡¡¡ Llega al alma.
ancient, ancient melody just gets more meaningful with the years.
Omg.. This is a miracle song! So good so clean so fresh so peaceful
what a beautiful people you muste be .. such wonderful artists ..
Jesus, i'm into serious hardcore punk, but this is the greatest music I've ever heard. Its so beautiful and well performed. seriously.
Way nicer then punk, isn’t it?
these are both my fav versions of these wonderful songs!!
Immortal clear voice !
CELESTIAL MUSIC, GOD BLESS YOU....
Man I cried
The way they sang 'Scarborough Fair'.. OMG!!!!
So beautiful.
Absolutely Beautiful!🎻🎶❤️
Something I aspire to every time I sing.
You have an absolutely amazing voice! A very talented group of people!!
Truely a masterpiece... lovely ❤🎶
P.S: Scarborough Fair is beautiful! I was partly hoping for a duet, as the original Scarborough Fair was meant to be. Still, lovely rendition!
you are great group ever
this is so soothing
Anuna has such fine looking fellows, and they are quite talented. These two songs flow perfectly from one to the other.
Awesome
These two songs are sung beautifully and the song themselves are beautiful but sad
Magici...
fantastic
beautiful
Fantastic, so beautiful......
Beautiful
Maravilhoso!
Love love love!!!
Found this in 2021, music trend change a lot but this song always beautiful
Love it, can not wait to hear them alive in Oslo on 12th March :D
Very very beautiful. I will be singing this in my head. I have always loved it I think you did it best.
Very very beautiful ...thank you ! :)
Both great pieces! We played greensleeves for our Christmas concert this year, one of the few songs(if not the only) that is a Christmas song with nothing to do with Christmas
Amazing!
Irish culture is beautiful.
Yes it is. English too as the songs are both English, and the violinist is a Swedish speaking Finn. We are so lucky to be able to celebrate together.
amazing!
im addicted to rock and roll, and yet i love this. rock and roll has its own deeper meanings so please dont judge.
Greensleeves! Superbly sung! Many thanks!
❤❤❤❤❤
Lindo demais!
U can see they don't just have blank expressions they are either sad or happy looking
This is excellent. A new name to me, but I have good ears. This is good.
Muito lindo adorei♥
wonderful
But you can like both :) I also hear rock and metal but I also love gaelic songs and classic :))
they really are identical twins! ( guitar player and second singer on top left )
man, you have a way of taking good songs and making them amazing.
FINALLY! Michael sings one of my favourite classical songs! This was loooong awaited!!! Thankyou, Brezairola!
listening to this sublimeness i am a puddle.
Lindo 🤗🤗😉😪😪
I love this song because it sounds kind of like harp
So beautiful. I love it! :3
@maplesonata Thanks for the the reply! I could not figure out whether it was real, or a well made studio set... LOL Looks breathtaking, wish I was there! Will def buy the DVD once I get a DVD-rom for my netbook...
🎶
@brezairola I know, I've seen quite a few very humorous comments regarding the language in Fionnghuala. Excellent performance, regardless, but still, they got a chuckle out of me.
Pretty cool! Congratulations!
最爱
すっごく聴いたことのある曲だけど、どこで聴いたのかが全く思い出せない…
At 0:21 the woman to the left on the screen (with the black hair) looks a lot like Ziva!
I actually meant smug in the sense of seeming annoyingly self-satisfied. I was referring to the way he smiles.
Please, to sing this song in Burlada concert this friday
Who knows? 🙂
@@anunachoirThanks😁
Everytime I hear Greensleeves I think of the song What Child Is This
+Kayla Pratley what child is this is based off of greensleeves no?
"What Child Is This?", was written in 1865 by William Chatterton Dix. Dix wrote the lyrics and set them to the music of the English Folk Tune Greensleeves, which has it's roots in the 14th century. Dix didn't write music, he composed the lyrics and set them to popular songs, such as "Alleluia! Sing to Jesus!" which is set to a Welsh tune known as Hyfrydol.
Greensleeves was supposedly written by Henry the VIII but not sure if that's true.
Colleen Jones is that the one that cut anne boleyns head off ?
It is the same tune.
Exquisite exchange. RUclips comments are fort betes, except when they aren't.
Where was it filmed? Is it a studio or a church? cant make out... LOL
Beautiful setting, beautiful singers, beautiful music!
We recorded this in a cathedral in Cleveland
@@lampeniuslinda Thank you!
Trinity cathedral. Beautiful music matched the beauty of the church 4:55
this is :)
Greenleeves is magic and arrangement is wonderful but all anùna music
has the smell of ancient and celtic Europe. The only regret I have is I found it too late.
+Angelo Camera well we are still going strong 😊
thank you for the kind answer. I have always enjoyed
songs and music you play. But you are the only Group
plays them all together. I am not a boy, I have been
listening celtic music, or traditional Irish music, or
Christmas Carols, or medieval music since I was
a boy 30 years ago. Where were you? Anyway
you are fantastic !
Not Celtic Europe though-very much Anglo Saxon
We have been singing since 1987. This performance is mainstream but generally we are not so it takes a little effort to find stuff like that.
@brezairola I'm giggling because Yosemite obviously doesn't know who you are.
Interestingly, today I learned that most ice cream trucks here in Sydney play "Greensleeves."
I wonder if Greensleeves was the first recorded instance of a golddigger?
Or the first recorded instance of a man who just can't take the hint that the woman just wasn't that into him...
Corrie De Beer I ain't sayin she a gold digger...💏💰
There is a persistent belief that Greensleeves was composed by Henry VIII for his lover and future queen consort Anne Boleyn. Boleyn allegedly rejected King Henry's attempts to seduce her, and this rejection may be referred to in the song when the writer's love "cast me off discourteously".
Whiskey Oscar Whiskey ! Happy Christmas Y'all ! (23 December 2018 0945 hours)
@WildFrenchman oh dear God...this was 3 freaking months ago.
1) i wasn't trying to be funny in any way...
2) really now...wow. just found out uploader=brezairola...hm. ok. so he's right. still. he could've probably done without some of the sarcasm.
i'm glad you pride yourself in your own knowledge and use of sarcasm. really. im proud. (note lame attempt at sarcasm...we can't all be "naturals")
3. i do, too...but not usually while i'm listening.
@brezairola dude, who cares. it sounds great! I could care less who or where they come from. Whats your point?
Why do I always see arguments going on on Anuna's video comments?
@Yosemite25 Sir (or ma'am), I'm not sure if you're aware, but I believe you're speaking to the artist himself... or someone who works very closely with Anuna. Either way, I don't believe the term "loser" is at all appropriate.
日本に来てくれたりしないかな〜
来てるのかな〜
is scarborough a place somewhere in Britian?
Probably. You might like to type it into Google Maps and see if it is.
Yes, it's in Yorkshire in the north of England.
That guy looks... Like a younger version of my science teacher