Fata-Victoria 30 июн 2010 11:03
Vên
D'Vêritû Agâge D'Bitu
Tunes used: trad. breton andro; name unknown
Uis elveti
Tunes used: Dix marins sur mer yep, correctly A trad. breton chant-de-marins. Aditionally the instrumental-part contains a trad. breton gavotte
Ôrô
Tunes used: non-traditional; first part improvised; second part written by Dide Marfurt
Lament
Tunes used: slow tune in the beginning of the tune: non-traditional, written by Chrigel; tune in bridge of the song: trad. irish reel, name unknown
Druid
Tunes used: trad. irish reel called Caisleán An Óir
Jêzaig
Tunes used: trad. breton air called Jezaig
Spirit
Spirit
Tunes used: two trad. breton hanter dros, names unknown
Uis elveti
Tunes used: see above
Your gaulish war
Tunes used: non-traditional irish jig, written by Eoin Duignan, called "Rogues"
Of fire, wind and wisdom
Tunes used: tune in blastbeat & chorus: non-traditional, written by Ivo henzi / tunes in verse and instrumental part: non-traditional, written by Chrigel Glanzmann
Aidû
Tunes used: non-traditional jig, written by Chrigel Glanzmann
The song of life
Tunes used: tune bridge-riff: non-traditional, written by Chrigel Glanzmann / tune in chorus/instrumental-part: trad. irish reel callen "Tam Lin"
Tegernakô
Tunes used: Kid on the mountain, Morrisons Jig yep, correctly
Siraxta
Tunes used: tune in verse: non-traditional scottish tune, written by Karine Polwart / whistle-tune after verse one: non-trad. written by Chrigel Glanzmann / tune in chorus, trad. magyar (or belgian) tune called beardance
The dance of victory
Tunes used: tune in the beginning/end of the song: first part of the tune is from a trad-irish reel of which I don't know the name anymore , second part is non-trad. written by Chrigel Glanzmann / tunes in bridge & chorus: there are two trad. breton hanter dros, names unknown
The endless knot
Tunes used: fiddle-tune: non-traditional walz, written by Daire Bracken
Andro
Tunes used: traditional breton andro, name unknown
Slania
Samon
Tunes used: Amhran a Leabhair yep! Trad. irish air
Primordial breath
Tunes used: beginning/chorus tune and tune in bridge: non-traditional, written by Chrigel Glanzmann / tune in instrumental-part: trad. scottish reel of which I don't know the name anymore
Inis Mona
Tunes used: tune in verse: trad. breton andro (name unknown), rhythmically re-written by Chrigel Glanzmann / tune in chorus: trad. irish chant-de-marins called "Tri martolod" / tune in instrumental-part: non-traditional written by Chrigel Glanzmann
Gray sublime archon
Tunes used: non-traditional irish reel written by Daire Bracken
Anagantios
Tunes used: main tune trad. irish air called "star of county down", re-arranged by Meri & Anna
Bloodstained ground
Tunes used: tune in bridge & chorus: trad. irish reel called "the roscommon reel" / tune in instrumental-part: non-trad. written by Chrigel Glanzmann
The Somber lay
Tunes used: trad. irish reel called "Garry O'Connors"
Slania’s song
Tunes used: trad. irish reel of which I don't know the name
Giamonios
Tunes used: trad. breton tune called "the source of the spey" (don't know the original name)
Tarvos
Tunes used: Cooley's reel yep! So, a traditional irish reel. / Hurdygurdy tune in instrumental (spoken) part: non-traditional written by Chrigel Glanzmann & Anna Murphy
Calling the rain
Tunes used: traditional scottish (I guess?) jig simply called "the e-minor jig"
Elembivos
Tunes used: trad. breton andro, name unknown
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Spirit
Tunes used: two trad. breton hanter dros, names unknown
Uis elveti
Tunes used: see above
Your gaulish war
Tunes used: non-traditional irish jig, written by Eoin Duignan, called "Rogues"
Of fire, wind and wisdom
Tunes used: tune in blastbeat & chorus: non-traditional, written by Ivo henzi / tunes in verse and instrumental part: non-traditional, written by Chrigel Glanzmann
Aidû
Tunes used: non-traditional jig, written by Chrigel Glanzmann
The song of life
Tunes used: tune bridge-riff: non-traditional, written by Chrigel Glanzmann / tune in chorus/instrumental-part: trad. irish reel callen "Tam Lin"
Tegernakô
Tunes used: Kid on the mountain, Morrisons Jig yep, correctly
Siraxta
Tunes used: tune in verse: non-traditional scottish tune, written by Karine Polwart / whistle-tune after verse one: non-trad. written by Chrigel Glanzmann / tune in chorus, trad. magyar (or belgian) tune called beardance
The dance of victory
Tunes used: tune in the beginning/end of the song: first part of the tune is from a trad-irish reel of which I don't know the name anymore , second part is non-trad. written by Chrigel Glanzmann / tunes in bridge & chorus: there are two trad. breton hanter dros, names unknown
The endless knot
Tunes used: fiddle-tune: non-traditional walz, written by Daire Bracken
Andro
Tunes used:traditional breton andro, name unknown
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Evocation I - The Arcane Dominion
Sacrapos - At First Glance
Tunes used: non trad, written by Anna
Brictom
Tunes used: non trad, written by Jonathan Shorland & partly Chrigel
A Girl's Oath
Tunes used: non trad, written by Anna
The Arcane Dominion
Tunes used: trad. breton; dance en dro
Within the Grove
Tunes used: trad. irish reel; castle kelly's (if I'm not mistaken)
The Cauldron of Renascence
Tunes used: non trad; written by chrigel
Nata
Tunes used:
song melody: some irish church song
jig at the end; non trad, written by chrigel
Omnos
Tunes used: non trad; written by chrigel
Carnutian Forest
Tunes used:
part 1: trad. irish air, don't know the name though.
part 2: non trad; written by chrigel
Dessumiis Luge
Tunes used: non trad; written by meri & anna
Gobanno
Tunes used: trad. irish reel; julia delaney's
Voveso in Mori
Tunes used:
song: non trad; written by anna
jig (after first verse/end): non trad; written by chrigel
Memento
Tunes used: non trad; written by efren lopez & päde
Ne Regv
Tunes used:
whistle tune in the beginning: trad. breton hanter dro
rest non trad, written by chrigel & anna
Sacrapos - The Disparaging Last Gaze
Tunes used: Same as the intro =p