Thank you so much Peter for this.
What a rich tapestry of language and music we have, in this small space which is the British Isles; Irish (Gaeilge), Scottish (Gàidhlig), Welsh, Cornish, Manx, etc.
Purely as a very amateur musician, I have long been interested and amazed by, the connection between language and music; especially the effect music has on the well-being of those with dementia. and related conditions.
Just my opinion, but keep listening to radio 3; far better than the commercialised saccharine dross which is Classic something or other, posing as culture!😊
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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh
Thu 11th May 2023 21:29
Thank you so much Peter for this.
What a rich tapestry of language and music we have, in this small space which is the British Isles; Irish (Gaeilge), Scottish (Gàidhlig), Welsh, Cornish, Manx, etc.
I'm no monarchist, but I was moved by Bryn Terfel's Welsh "Kyrie Eleison".
https://youtu.be/piYmpYiWFbo
Purely as a very amateur musician, I have long been interested and amazed by, the connection between language and music; especially the effect music has on the well-being of those with dementia. and related conditions.
Just my opinion, but keep listening to radio 3; far better than the commercialised saccharine dross which is Classic something or other, posing as culture!😊
Comment is about Language and Music (blog)
Original item by Peter J Donnelly