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There were always a few bizarre things going on back home, mostly stories your mate told you that never seemed like they could be true, but none of my friends ever had anything this weird happen to them. After I moved up-country for uni a couple of years later, I never heard about anything like it ever again.
St Mary's Singers and Abbey Brass join forces to present the world premiere recording of Paul Drayton's A Ceremony of Psalms (2016), alongside the piece which it was conceived as a companion to, John Rutter's much-loved Gloria. Also featured is the first recording of Drayton's Three Places in Old Cornwall, a vivid triptych celebrating the unique and beautiful Cornish landscape and played here by its dedicatee, Cornish trumpeter Paul Thomas and organist Joseph Wicks.
Videos of Cornish traditional music.
A collection of jingles recorded from BBC Local Radio stations picked up in Dorset in August 1994. Featured here are BBC Dorset FM, Radio Solent, Radio Devon, Radio Bristol, Radio Jersey and Radio Guernsey (the latter two in AM quality), plus Radio Cornwall in what is very much DX AM quality, and a Radio Wales news jingle.
Stream Ha Pyth Yw Henna War Dha Benn (O, What Is That Upon Your Head?) - live [trad.]- Galway1991 by sonskrifer on desktop and mobile. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud.
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Pyu a Wor, words and music by Richard Gendall, and here sung solo by Richard in the late 1970s, as a learning aid for Brenda...
Yep, I could definitely suggest a lot. Whether you'd have enough time to see it all is another matter though... I'll try to list everything that's near each of the spots you want to visit, and will try to keep it dog-friendly. Also I'll list a few good walking spots, since that's always in demand when you have a dog.
An Daras (the door / portal in Cornish) was created in 2003 as an outreach project of Lowender Peran (now Lowender) to provide information about Cornish traditional culture, the folk arts described below. Since then the project has produced a series of publications and videos and collaborated with other Cornish heritage organisations to bring Cornish traditions to life and accessible to all.
Excellent intro to Cornish history. Shot in Cornwall, Pawl Dunbar tells the story of Cornwall & her Celtic people from prehistoric times to now. Dramatic coastal scenes, moorland, ancient sites & Cornish architecture. Topics include: wreckers, smugglers, Richard Trevithick's industrial revolution powering steam engine, tin & copper mining, festivals with ancient roots, Cornwall's constitution.
THE following Carols or Christmas Songs were chanted to the Tunes accompanying them, in Churches on Christmas Day, and in private houses on Christmas Eve, throughout the West of England, up to the latter part of the late century.
Traditional recipes call for shortcrust pastry encasing beef, potatoes, swede and onion – but do you prefer cheese and onion, chicken and vegetable or even a clanger or a bridie?
Cornwall is one of the most deprived areas in western Europe, despite its luxury holiday homes – with house prices way beyond the reach of young locals. Now popular Cornish tourist destinations are rising up against the incomers
You wouldn't let a little thing like a rail line being down stop you, would you?
THE terrace chant of "Oggy! Oggy! Oggy!" that rings out whenever Wales play may not be quite so Welsh after all.