David Dalton wrote:
> Is any of the original music that went along with the
> poems of Taliesin still known?
Given that the poems customarily ascribed to Taliesin date back to the 6th century, I rather doubt it. It's unlikely that they would have been set to music at that time in any case.
<u...@judgemental.plus.com> wrote:
>David Dalton wrote:
>> Is any of the original music that went along with the
>> poems of Taliesin still known?
>Given that the poems customarily ascribed to Taliesin date back to the >6th century, I rather doubt it. It's unlikely that they would have been >set to music at that time in any case.
Gan iewyd gan elestron.
Ry ganhymdeith achwysson.
Blwydyn yg kaer ofanhon.
Wyf hen wyf newyd. wyf gwion.
Wyf llwyr wyf synwyr keinon.
Dy gofi dyhen vrython.
Gwydyl kyl diuerogyon.
Medut medwon.
Wyf bard ny rifafi eillon.
Wyf syw llyw wyf syw amrysson.
Syhei arahei. arahei nys medei.
Si ffradyr yn y fradri.
and so on.
I tried to fit the words to several songs. None fit perfectly, but
"America the Beautiful", "I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside" and "How
Much Is That Doggie In The Window" can all be made to sort of fit,
"I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue" - style.
-- Mike Hubbard <*>
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Nigel Stapley wrote:
> David Dalton wrote:
> > Is any of the original music that went along with the
> > poems of Taliesin still known?
> Given that the poems customarily ascribed to Taliesin date back to the
> 6th century, I rather doubt it. It's unlikely that they would have been
> set to music at that time in any case.
WHY?
Troubadour's always carried the Poems and Songs of the Hero's forward to
the People!
Read your History and or Legends.
Besides in Ancient Terms, a DRUID is a POET, and the Muses were SINGERS,
and the CRONES, took over DELPHI after the RAPE, to prevent it from
happening to another of the NYMPH who are the DANCERS.
From Ptah, and GIA, came the Children of the Art's!
Mike Hubbard wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 13:12:01 +0100, Nigel Stapley
> <u...@judgemental.plus.com> wrote:
> >David Dalton wrote:
> >> Is any of the original music that went along with the
> >> poems of Taliesin still known?
> >Given that the poems customarily ascribed to Taliesin date back to the
> >6th century, I rather doubt it. It's unlikely that they would have been
> >set to music at that time in any case.
>> On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 13:12:01 +0100, Nigel Stapley
>> <u...@judgemental.plus.com> wrote:
>> >David Dalton wrote:
>> >> Is any of the original music that went along with the
>> >> poems of Taliesin still known?
>> >Given that the poems customarily ascribed to Taliesin date back to the
>> >6th century, I rather doubt it. It's unlikely that they would have been
>> >set to music at that time in any case.
<mhubbardNOS...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 20:10:12 -0800, "Lady Azure, Baroness of the North
>Pole" <laddie'o'lugh@gall's.org> wrote:
>>That however appears more Welsh than Celtic
Mike Hubbard wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 20:10:12 -0800, "Lady Azure, Baroness of the North
> Pole" <laddie'o'lugh@gall's.org> wrote:
> >Mike Hubbard wrote:
> >> On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 13:12:01 +0100, Nigel Stapley
> >> <u...@judgemental.plus.com> wrote:
> >> >David Dalton wrote:
> >> >> Is any of the original music that went along with the
> >> >> poems of Taliesin still known?
> >> >Given that the poems customarily ascribed to Taliesin date back to the
> >> >6th century, I rather doubt it. It's unlikely that they would have been
> >> >set to music at that time in any case.
> >> I Googled "poems of Taliesin" and found this one:
> >> Gan iewyd gan elestron.
> >> Ry ganhymdeith achwysson.
> >> Blwydyn yg kaer ofanhon.
> >> Wyf hen wyf newyd. wyf gwion.
> >> Wyf llwyr wyf synwyr keinon.
> >> Dy gofi dyhen vrython.
> >> Gwydyl kyl diuerogyon.
> >> Medut medwon.
> >> Wyf bard ny rifafi eillon.
> >> Wyf syw llyw wyf syw amrysson.
> >> Syhei arahei. arahei nys medei.
> >> Si ffradyr yn y fradri.
> >> and so on.
> >That however appears more Welsh than Celtic
> Can anything be more Welsh than Celtic?
YES!
THE RAPHIEUM where Victim's of "GENOCIDE" by Judaeo / Christian's, FUNDIE'S!
JOSHUA, MURDERED "ALL", of the TRIBE OF GOG!
Ace wrote:
> On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 14:35:21 +0100, Mike Hubbard
> <mhubbardNOS...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> >On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 20:10:12 -0800, "Lady Azure, Baroness of the North
> >Pole" <laddie'o'lugh@gall's.org> wrote:
> >>That however appears more Welsh than Celtic
> >Can anything be more Welsh than Celtic?
> Or indeed anything more celtic that Welsh?
WERELICH, are "OLDER" than KELTAG!
Same as SCOTI/GAELIC!
Cave Bheares, where part of the Hebrides, Far before the first, ANGLI
stepped foot on their soil!
>> On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 20:10:12 -0800, "Lady Azure, Baroness of the North
>> Pole" <laddie'o'lugh@gall's.org> wrote:
>>> Mike Hubbard wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 13:12:01 +0100, Nigel Stapley
>>>> <u...@judgemental.plus.com> wrote:
>>>>> David Dalton wrote:
>>>>>> Is any of the original music that went along with the
>>>>>> poems of Taliesin still known?
>>>>> Given that the poems customarily ascribed to Taliesin date back to the
>>>>> 6th century, I rather doubt it. It's unlikely that they would have been
>>>>> set to music at that time in any case.
>>>> I Googled "poems of Taliesin" and found this one:
>>>> Gan iewyd gan elestron.
>>>> Ry ganhymdeith achwysson.
>>>> Blwydyn yg kaer ofanhon.
>>>> Wyf hen wyf newyd. wyf gwion.
>>>> Wyf llwyr wyf synwyr keinon.
>>>> Dy gofi dyhen vrython.
>>>> Gwydyl kyl diuerogyon.
>>>> Medut medwon.
>>>> Wyf bard ny rifafi eillon.
>>>> Wyf syw llyw wyf syw amrysson.
>>>> Syhei arahei. arahei nys medei.
>>>> Si ffradyr yn y fradri.
>>>> and so on.
>>> That however appears more Welsh than Celtic
>> Can anything be more Welsh than Celtic?
> YES!
> THE RAPHIEUM where Victim's of "GENOCIDE" by Judaeo / Christian's, FUNDIE'S!
> JOSHUA, MURDERED "ALL", of the TRIBE OF GOG!
<u...@judgemental.plus.com> wrote:
>Lady Azure, Baroness of the North Pole wrote:
>> YES!
>> THE RAPHIEUM where Victim's of "GENOCIDE" by Judaeo / Christian's, FUNDIE'S!
>> JOSHUA, MURDERED "ALL", of the TRIBE OF GOG!
>WHat the fuck are you wittering on about?
It's English, Jim, but not as we speak it. I guess the x-posted froups
give a clue.
S Viemeister wrote:
> On 7/3/2012 1:38 AM, Nigel Stapley wrote:
>> Lady Azure, Baroness of the North Pole wrote:
> (rubbish deleted)
>> WHat the fuck are you wittering on about?
> CHeck the crossposting...
Well yes, I know that it's not what we would expect on ukmf, but I had to say something. If nothing else, it reminds me why I left soc.culture.welsh years ago.
On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 20:08:38 -0800, "Lady Azure, Baroness of the North
Pole" <laddie'o'lugh@gall's.org> wrote:
>> Given that the poems customarily ascribed to Taliesin date back to the
>> 6th century, I rather doubt it. It's unlikely that they would have been
>> set to music at that time in any case.
>WHY?
>Troubadour's always carried the Poems and Songs of the Hero's forward to
>the People!
>Read your History and or Legends.
>Besides in Ancient Terms, a DRUID is a POET, and the Muses were SINGERS,
>and the CRONES, took over DELPHI after the RAPE, to prevent it from
>happening to another of the NYMPH who are the DANCERS.
>From Ptah, and GIA, came the Children of the Art's!
But they sure as hell didn't know where to put their apostrophes...
I spy greengroce'rs.
Arthur Marshall
nb Lord Byron's Maggot
Arthur Marshall wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 20:08:38 -0800, "Lady Azure, Baroness of the North
> Pole" <laddie'o'lugh@gall's.org> wrote:
>>> Given that the poems customarily ascribed to Taliesin date back to the
>>> 6th century, I rather doubt it. It's unlikely that they would have been
>>> set to music at that time in any case.
>> WHY?
>> Troubadour's always carried the Poems and Songs of the Hero's forward to
>> the People!
>> Read your History and or Legends.
>> Besides in Ancient Terms, a DRUID is a POET, and the Muses were SINGERS,
>> and the CRONES, took over DELPHI after the RAPE, to prevent it from
>> happening to another of the NYMPH who are the DANCERS.
>>From Ptah, and GIA, came the Children of the Art's!
> But they sure as hell didn't know where to put their apostrophes...
David Dalton <dal...@nfld.com> wrote:
> Is any of the original music that went along with the
> poems of Taliesin still known?
> And has anyone newly set any of the poems of Taliesin
> to music, maybe even as part of a musical play?
To get back to your original question, The Song of Taliesin by John
Matthews and Steve Gladwin would be worth looking at. I can't remember
if it actually has music to any of Taliesin's poems, but I think it
likely.
But maybe you already knew of this work, and were looking for other
material.
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Nigel Stapley wrote:
> Lady Azure, Baroness of the North Pole wrote:
> > Mike Hubbard wrote:
> >> On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 20:10:12 -0800, "Lady Azure, Baroness of the North
> >> Pole" <laddie'o'lugh@gall's.org> wrote:
> >>> Mike Hubbard wrote:
> >>>> On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 13:12:01 +0100, Nigel Stapley
> >>>> <u...@judgemental.plus.com> wrote:
> >>>>> David Dalton wrote:
> >>>>>> Is any of the original music that went along with the
> >>>>>> poems of Taliesin still known?
> >>>>> Given that the poems customarily ascribed to Taliesin date back to the
> >>>>> 6th century, I rather doubt it. It's unlikely that they would have been
> >>>>> set to music at that time in any case.
> >>>> I Googled "poems of Taliesin" and found this one:
> >>>> Gan iewyd gan elestron.
> >>>> Ry ganhymdeith achwysson.
> >>>> Blwydyn yg kaer ofanhon.
> >>>> Wyf hen wyf newyd. wyf gwion.
> >>>> Wyf llwyr wyf synwyr keinon.
> >>>> Dy gofi dyhen vrython.
> >>>> Gwydyl kyl diuerogyon.
> >>>> Medut medwon.
> >>>> Wyf bard ny rifafi eillon.
> >>>> Wyf syw llyw wyf syw amrysson.
> >>>> Syhei arahei. arahei nys medei.
> >>>> Si ffradyr yn y fradri.
> >>>> and so on.
> >>> That however appears more Welsh than Celtic
> >> Can anything be more Welsh than Celtic?
> > YES!
> > THE RAPHIEUM where Victim's of "GENOCIDE" by Judaeo / Christian's, FUNDIE'S!
> > JOSHUA, MURDERED "ALL", of the TRIBE OF GOG!
> WHat the fuck are you wittering on about?
Witch Hunting "CHURCH OF GOD", FUNDIES, engaging in Sedition for ANGLO NATION OIL
BOYS!
S Viemeister wrote:
> On 7/3/2012 1:38 AM, Nigel Stapley wrote:
> > Lady Azure, Baroness of the North Pole wrote:
> (rubbish deleted)
> > WHat the fuck are you wittering on about?
> CHeck the crossposting...
Check who "STARTED, and who REPLIED too!
Cause I didn't Start the "X-Posting", only use it to gain World Wide
Attention, to your Attacks on My Freedoms!
Nigel Stapley wrote:
> S Viemeister wrote:
> > On 7/3/2012 1:38 AM, Nigel Stapley wrote:
> >> Lady Azure, Baroness of the North Pole wrote:
> > (rubbish deleted)
> >> WHat the fuck are you wittering on about?
> > CHeck the crossposting...
> Well yes, I know that it's not what we would expect on ukmf,
Then don't fucking do it!
But as a Hacker Liar, you can't help yourself!
>>> Lady Azure, Baroness of the North Pole wrote:
>>>> YES!
>>>> THE RAPHIEUM where Victim's of "GENOCIDE" by Judaeo / Christian's, FUNDIE'S!
>>>> JOSHUA, MURDERED "ALL", of the TRIBE OF GOG!
>>> WHat the fuck are you wittering on about?
>> It's English, Jim, but not as we speak it. I guess the x-posted froups
>> give a clue.
> I Only "Reply" to "Your", X-Posted Froups!!
Oh dear, now it's emphatic "quotation marks" as well.