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St Columba: The Saint Who Made Scotland
Saint Columba was the monk who made Scotland. Whether he was at the birth of Scotland, or the midwife who prepared for Scotland's origins, his influence spread from Iona, to the Picts and even Saxon England. If you want to know where Scots came from, you need to know St Columba (Colm Cille)
Dunkeld Cathedral is intricately linked to St Columba. Paganism gave way to the Celtic Church as part of the formation of Scotland and Saint Columba was it's root as Pictland and Dal Riata became Alba
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published: 08 Dec 2020
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St Columba & Iona Scotland - Celtic Church Missionary | Episode 2 | Lineage
In episode 2, we explore the work of St Columba, the great missionary and trainer of missionaries. St Columba was originally from Ireland and worked there for many years; he was credited with raising over 300 churches. He continued this work overseas and set sail to Iona, Scotland in the year 563 with 200 of his companions. St Columba set up a school on this small barren and windswept island that had a great impact and become a central training point of the Celtic Church for several centuries.
To find out more information read our extended article on Columba & Iona on our website.
http://www.lineagejourney.com/reformation/reformers/columba-missionary-scotland/
En Español: https://youtu.be/UrK1Oa1yw-c
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published: 25 Jan 2017
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Columba & Ireland's Golden Age
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published: 07 May 2018
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Blacklit Canopy - Columba
Blacklit Canopy performing Columba on Bradley Stoke Radio on the 14th April 2013
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published: 16 Apr 2013
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How to Beat Worry & Live Peacefully | LITTLE BY LITTLE | Fr Columba Jordan CFR
Have you ever considered that worry can actually be a sneaky form of idolatry? Fr Columba helps us understand why this is, and how we can beat worry.
0:00 Introduction
0:30 Trying to Control
1:26 What Can I Do?
1:53 Fear Vs Faith
3:05 The Surrender Novena
4:58 Sneaky Idolatry
6:25 Like & Subscribe!
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published: 14 Jul 2022
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Columbia - Quevedo (Video Oficial)
Columbia - Quevedo (Video Oficial)
Q © 2023
_Volvió de estudiar en Columbia
a la isla sin nada que hacer
El año se le hizo largo
Estudió y cumplir su deber
En llamada su amiga le dice que este verano es pa' beber
Solo quiere salir y de nadie depender
Hasta que me conoció
Ella no se lo esperaba
La vi entrando en la disco
Me devolvió la mirada
Sonrisita nerviosa
Entre besos se enfadaba
Se le escapó un te quiero a la que no quería nada
Hasta que me conoció
Ella no se lo esperaba
La vi entrando en la disco
Me devolvió la mirada
Sonrisita nerviosa
Entre besos se enfadaba
Se le escapó un te quiero a la que no quería nada
Bebé los dos sabemos que es verano
y que tal vez
cuando termine agosto no nos volvemos a ver
Pero quiero tener algo pa' cuando no estés
Así que acumulemos recuerdos
Cada...
published: 06 Jul 2023
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Columba Rosacruz
Primeira música: Secreto Eterno - José Perchés Henríquez (1882 - 1939)
Segunda Música: Tomaso Albinoni - Adagio in G Minor
published: 06 Jun 2016
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In praise of saint Columba, the sound of the medieval Celts - Choir of Gonville & CaIus College
Ensemble: Choir of Gonville & CaIus College
Album: In praise of saint Columba
, The sound world of the Celtic church
Video: Book of Kells, IX cent.
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The great sixth-century Irish saint, Columba,
is perhaps best known today for his leading part in the spread of Christianity from Ireland to Scotland, where he founded the monastery at Iona. He was a scholar as well as a missionary, having studied at the major theological centre at Clonard Abbey, though no surviving texts can be ascribed to him with any certainty. His reputation in Scotland grew over the centuries, and the earliest surviving music that makes mention of him is found in the Inchcolm Antiphoner, a fourteenth-century manuscript now in Edinburgh University Library; this comes from Inchcolm ...
published: 04 Feb 2021
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19 inmates at St. Columba CCAP - Theology Certificates Graduation. prayers
published: 13 Jul 2024
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Columba
Columba- Fito Olivares
published: 12 Apr 2012
16:06
St Columba: The Saint Who Made Scotland
Saint Columba was the monk who made Scotland. Whether he was at the birth of Scotland, or the midwife who prepared for Scotland's origins, his influence spread ...
Saint Columba was the monk who made Scotland. Whether he was at the birth of Scotland, or the midwife who prepared for Scotland's origins, his influence spread from Iona, to the Picts and even Saxon England. If you want to know where Scots came from, you need to know St Columba (Colm Cille)
Dunkeld Cathedral is intricately linked to St Columba. Paganism gave way to the Celtic Church as part of the formation of Scotland and Saint Columba was it's root as Pictland and Dal Riata became Alba
Three ways to support Scotland History Tours video productions at https://www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk/support
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Scotland History Tours is here for people who want to learn about Scottish history and get ideas for Scottish history tours. I try to make videos which tell you tales from Scotland's past and give you information about key dates in Scottish history and historical places to visit in Scotland. Not all videos are tales from Scotland's history, some of them are about men from Scotland's past or women from Scotland's past. Basically the people who made Scotland. From April 2020 onward I've tried to give ideas for historic days out in Scotland. Essentially these are days out in Scotland for adults who are interested in historical places to visit in Scotland.
As a Scottish history tour guide people ask: Help me plan a Scottish holiday, or help me plan a Scottish vacation of your from the US. So I've tried to give a bit of history, but some places of interest in Scotland as well.
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Saint Columba was the monk who made Scotland. Whether he was at the birth of Scotland, or the midwife who prepared for Scotland's origins, his influence spread from Iona, to the Picts and even Saxon England. If you want to know where Scots came from, you need to know St Columba (Colm Cille)
Dunkeld Cathedral is intricately linked to St Columba. Paganism gave way to the Celtic Church as part of the formation of Scotland and Saint Columba was it's root as Pictland and Dal Riata became Alba
Three ways to support Scotland History Tours video productions at https://www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk/support
...or just buy me coffee here
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Buy from Caledonia to Pictland on Amazon here https://amzn.to/3mWtA94
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Dunkeld Cathedral on Historic Scotland Site https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/dunkeld-cathedral/
Here's a video explaining the three ways to help me make more videos https://youtu.be/YFEZvf2U2cA
Join The National Trust of Scotland and experience Scottish history in lots of many National Trust properties worth visiting. You can find out about National Trust for Scotland, it's properties and how to join here https://tidd.ly/3kuyDg3
Join the mailing list at
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Scotland History Tours is here for people who want to learn about Scottish history and get ideas for Scottish history tours. I try to make videos which tell you tales from Scotland's past and give you information about key dates in Scottish history and historical places to visit in Scotland. Not all videos are tales from Scotland's history, some of them are about men from Scotland's past or women from Scotland's past. Basically the people who made Scotland. From April 2020 onward I've tried to give ideas for historic days out in Scotland. Essentially these are days out in Scotland for adults who are interested in historical places to visit in Scotland.
As a Scottish history tour guide people ask: Help me plan a Scottish holiday, or help me plan a Scottish vacation of your from the US. So I've tried to give a bit of history, but some places of interest in Scotland as well.
- published: 08 Dec 2020
- views: 52735
5:14
St Columba & Iona Scotland - Celtic Church Missionary | Episode 2 | Lineage
In episode 2, we explore the work of St Columba, the great missionary and trainer of missionaries. St Columba was originally from Ireland and worked there for m...
In episode 2, we explore the work of St Columba, the great missionary and trainer of missionaries. St Columba was originally from Ireland and worked there for many years; he was credited with raising over 300 churches. He continued this work overseas and set sail to Iona, Scotland in the year 563 with 200 of his companions. St Columba set up a school on this small barren and windswept island that had a great impact and become a central training point of the Celtic Church for several centuries.
To find out more information read our extended article on Columba & Iona on our website.
http://www.lineagejourney.com/reformation/reformers/columba-missionary-scotland/
En Español: https://youtu.be/UrK1Oa1yw-c
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In episode 2, we explore the work of St Columba, the great missionary and trainer of missionaries. St Columba was originally from Ireland and worked there for many years; he was credited with raising over 300 churches. He continued this work overseas and set sail to Iona, Scotland in the year 563 with 200 of his companions. St Columba set up a school on this small barren and windswept island that had a great impact and become a central training point of the Celtic Church for several centuries.
To find out more information read our extended article on Columba & Iona on our website.
http://www.lineagejourney.com/reformation/reformers/columba-missionary-scotland/
En Español: https://youtu.be/UrK1Oa1yw-c
#KnowYourHistory #Lineage #Journey #Iona #Columba
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- published: 25 Jan 2017
- views: 103322
12:11
Columba & Ireland's Golden Age
Watch my latest history documentary here:-
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A brief look at how Gaelic Christianity brought literary tradition back to Britain in t...
Watch my latest history documentary here:-
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A brief look at how Gaelic Christianity brought literary tradition back to Britain in the wake of the Roman withdrawal in the Fifth Century AD.
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Elven Sanctuary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kxpM6E8DzY
Arctic Wolves
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- published: 07 May 2018
- views: 72587
3:01
Blacklit Canopy - Columba
Blacklit Canopy performing Columba on Bradley Stoke Radio on the 14th April 2013
Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewMusicOnBSR
The show is done...
Blacklit Canopy performing Columba on Bradley Stoke Radio on the 14th April 2013
Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewMusicOnBSR
The show is done in correspondence with www.bristolrockguitar.co.uk
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Blacklit Canopy performing Columba on Bradley Stoke Radio on the 14th April 2013
Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewMusicOnBSR
The show is done in correspondence with www.bristolrockguitar.co.uk
- published: 16 Apr 2013
- views: 194938
6:39
How to Beat Worry & Live Peacefully | LITTLE BY LITTLE | Fr Columba Jordan CFR
Have you ever considered that worry can actually be a sneaky form of idolatry? Fr Columba helps us understand why this is, and how we can beat worry.
0:00 Intr...
Have you ever considered that worry can actually be a sneaky form of idolatry? Fr Columba helps us understand why this is, and how we can beat worry.
0:00 Introduction
0:30 Trying to Control
1:26 What Can I Do?
1:53 Fear Vs Faith
3:05 The Surrender Novena
4:58 Sneaky Idolatry
6:25 Like & Subscribe!
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Little by Little | Episode #73
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Have you ever considered that worry can actually be a sneaky form of idolatry? Fr Columba helps us understand why this is, and how we can beat worry.
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Little by Little | Episode #73
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- published: 14 Jul 2022
- views: 43712
3:26
Columbia - Quevedo (Video Oficial)
Columbia - Quevedo (Video Oficial)
Q © 2023
_Volvió de estudiar en Columbia
a la isla sin nada que hacer
El año se le hizo largo
Estudió y cumplir su deber
E...
Columbia - Quevedo (Video Oficial)
Q © 2023
_Volvió de estudiar en Columbia
a la isla sin nada que hacer
El año se le hizo largo
Estudió y cumplir su deber
En llamada su amiga le dice que este verano es pa' beber
Solo quiere salir y de nadie depender
Hasta que me conoció
Ella no se lo esperaba
La vi entrando en la disco
Me devolvió la mirada
Sonrisita nerviosa
Entre besos se enfadaba
Se le escapó un te quiero a la que no quería nada
Hasta que me conoció
Ella no se lo esperaba
La vi entrando en la disco
Me devolvió la mirada
Sonrisita nerviosa
Entre besos se enfadaba
Se le escapó un te quiero a la que no quería nada
Bebé los dos sabemos que es verano
y que tal vez
cuando termine agosto no nos volvemos a ver
Pero quiero tener algo pa' cuando no estés
Así que acumulemos recuerdos
Cada vez que el labio te muerdo
Me empujas y me pegas a la pared
Mirándonos fijamente como en una última vez
Sé que estudia en la USA y me usa a su
merced
Bebé se que le tienes
mucho miedo al compromiso
Y yo también
Quieres olvidarme
Mmm... ódiame si eso te ayuda
Pero ma' me entran dudas
Porque sé que solo tú
te ríes mientras chingamos en el cuarto a poca luz
Nos echamos la última copa
y dale cuídese, salud
Y eso que sentimental nunca ha sido su actitud
Hasta que me conoció
Ella no se lo esperaba
La vi entrando en la disco
Me devolvió la mirada
Sonrisita nerviosa
Entre besos se enfadaba
Se le escapó un te quiero a la que no quería nada
Estoy reviviendo to' lo que hicimos este verano
La playa de la mano
Los besos sin te amo
Haciéndolo hasta tarde pa' levantarnos temprano
Cantabas mis temas mientras yo tocaba el piano
La isla se hizo pequeña cada vez que nos miramos
Escuchando reggaetón a 180 en cualquier tramo
Ella se va pero espero que nada sea en vano
Nunca había tenido algo tan sano
Hasta que me conoció
Ella no se lo esperaba
La vi entrando en la disco
Me devolvió la mirada
Sonrisita nerviosa
Entre besos se enfadaba
Se le escapó un te quiero a la que no quería nada
Volvió de estudiar en Columbia
a la isla sin nada que hacer
El año se le hizo largo
Estudió y cumplir su deber
En llamada su amiga le dice que este verano es pa' beber
Solo quiere salir y de nadie depender_
BUENAS NOCHES
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Columbia - Quevedo (Video Oficial)
Q © 2023
_Volvió de estudiar en Columbia
a la isla sin nada que hacer
El año se le hizo largo
Estudió y cumplir su deber
En llamada su amiga le dice que este verano es pa' beber
Solo quiere salir y de nadie depender
Hasta que me conoció
Ella no se lo esperaba
La vi entrando en la disco
Me devolvió la mirada
Sonrisita nerviosa
Entre besos se enfadaba
Se le escapó un te quiero a la que no quería nada
Hasta que me conoció
Ella no se lo esperaba
La vi entrando en la disco
Me devolvió la mirada
Sonrisita nerviosa
Entre besos se enfadaba
Se le escapó un te quiero a la que no quería nada
Bebé los dos sabemos que es verano
y que tal vez
cuando termine agosto no nos volvemos a ver
Pero quiero tener algo pa' cuando no estés
Así que acumulemos recuerdos
Cada vez que el labio te muerdo
Me empujas y me pegas a la pared
Mirándonos fijamente como en una última vez
Sé que estudia en la USA y me usa a su
merced
Bebé se que le tienes
mucho miedo al compromiso
Y yo también
Quieres olvidarme
Mmm... ódiame si eso te ayuda
Pero ma' me entran dudas
Porque sé que solo tú
te ríes mientras chingamos en el cuarto a poca luz
Nos echamos la última copa
y dale cuídese, salud
Y eso que sentimental nunca ha sido su actitud
Hasta que me conoció
Ella no se lo esperaba
La vi entrando en la disco
Me devolvió la mirada
Sonrisita nerviosa
Entre besos se enfadaba
Se le escapó un te quiero a la que no quería nada
Estoy reviviendo to' lo que hicimos este verano
La playa de la mano
Los besos sin te amo
Haciéndolo hasta tarde pa' levantarnos temprano
Cantabas mis temas mientras yo tocaba el piano
La isla se hizo pequeña cada vez que nos miramos
Escuchando reggaetón a 180 en cualquier tramo
Ella se va pero espero que nada sea en vano
Nunca había tenido algo tan sano
Hasta que me conoció
Ella no se lo esperaba
La vi entrando en la disco
Me devolvió la mirada
Sonrisita nerviosa
Entre besos se enfadaba
Se le escapó un te quiero a la que no quería nada
Volvió de estudiar en Columbia
a la isla sin nada que hacer
El año se le hizo largo
Estudió y cumplir su deber
En llamada su amiga le dice que este verano es pa' beber
Solo quiere salir y de nadie depender_
BUENAS NOCHES
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Columba Rosacruz
Primeira música: Secreto Eterno - José Perchés Henríquez (1882 - 1939)
Segunda Música: Tomaso Albinoni - Adagio in G Minor
Primeira música: Secreto Eterno - José Perchés Henríquez (1882 - 1939)
Segunda Música: Tomaso Albinoni - Adagio in G Minor
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Primeira música: Secreto Eterno - José Perchés Henríquez (1882 - 1939)
Segunda Música: Tomaso Albinoni - Adagio in G Minor
- published: 06 Jun 2016
- views: 57705
1:16:14
In praise of saint Columba, the sound of the medieval Celts - Choir of Gonville & CaIus College
Ensemble: Choir of Gonville & CaIus College
Album: In praise of saint Columba
, The sound world of the Celtic church
Video: Book of Kells, IX cent.
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Ensemble: Choir of Gonville & CaIus College
Album: In praise of saint Columba
, The sound world of the Celtic church
Video: Book of Kells, IX cent.
http://www.facebook.com/musicamedievale
•
The great sixth-century Irish saint, Columba,
is perhaps best known today for his leading part in the spread of Christianity from Ireland to Scotland, where he founded the monastery at Iona. He was a scholar as well as a missionary, having studied at the major theological centre at Clonard Abbey, though no surviving texts can be ascribed to him with any certainty. His reputation in Scotland grew over the centuries, and the earliest surviving music that makes mention of him is found in the Inchcolm Antiphoner, a fourteenth-century manuscript now in Edinburgh University Library; this comes from Inchcolm Abbey, sometimes called the Iona of the East, situated in the Firth of Forth. But the influence of Irish monks like Columba extended not just to Scotland but also to mainland Europe, where monasteries were founded by them as far south as Switzerland and northern Italy.
In Praise of Saint Columba explores the sound-world both of Columba’s time and of the period of his far-reaching influence over subsequent centuries, most of which predates what we would recognise as modern musical notation on staff lines.
Within this broad period, the program focuses on three distinct imagined sound- worlds: seventh-century hymns from Iona, tenth-century chants from Irish foundations in Switzerland, and fourteenth-century antiphons from Inchcolm in honour of St. Columba. The performances explore these three areas in
experimental ways inspired by oral traditions and early music notation, and are the result of a collaboration between Barnaby Brown and the Choir of Gonville & Caius College which began in 2004 in Sardinia. Very little about the final manner of performance was anticipated in advance. The freedom of experience that this approach fostered was both testing and liberating for all concerned, and although the final result shave no claim to being anything other than imaginative speculations, based as much on intuition as on reason, an overriding aim was to counter the modern conception of plainsong as being ‘plain’: a single melodic line sung unornamented and unaccompanied by large groups in generous Gothic acoustics.
Instead, the project’s ethos was to respond
in a practical way to historical information, exploring styles of singing and accompaniment unfamiliar to us but perhaps more consistent with the evidence. This includes the persistent condemnation of piping within Christian
ritual by church leaders between the second and eighth centuries AD, and the physical context of ecclesiastical buildings, smaller
and less resonant than their later medieval counterparts. In this spirit of investigation,
this record present an array of possible approaches, while acknowledging that many performance questions are insoluble and that early medieval practice was more diverse than in later periods.
I wish you happy listening!
Mirko Virginio Volpe
MUSICA MEDIEVALE
•
1 Os mutorum, lux cecorum - Office of St Columba
, Inchcolm Antiphoner, c.1340
2 Loquebar de testimoniis tuis - Mode 5 Introit, Einsiedeln MS 121, c.965
3 River Erne horn duet - Improvisation by Malachy Frame & Simon O’Dwyer
4 Adiutor laborantium - Alphabetic hymn, text by St Columba(?) (d. 597) 13th c.
5 Sanctorum piissime Columba - Office of St Columba, Inchcolm Antiphoner, c.1340
6 Lauda anima mea Dominum - Mode 8 Alleluia, Einsiedeln MS 121, c.965
7 Noli Pater - Prayer for protection, text attributed to a 7th-c. Iona author
8 Carne solutus pater Columba - Psalm 100, Inchcolm Antiphoner, c.1340
9 Amen dico vobis - Mode 1, Einsiedeln MS 121, c.965
10 Liberasti nos Domine - Mode 7, St Gallen MS 359, c.924
11 Cantemus in omni die - Hymn, text by Cú Chuimne of Iona, c.700 melody from Santiago di Compostela, c.1280s
12 Altus prosator - Alphabetic hymn, text attributed to a 7th-c. Iona author
13 Volens Ihesus linire - Office of St Columba, Inchcolm Antiphoner, c.1340
14 Laudate Dominum - Psalm 150, music by Barnaby Brown after the Gaelic psalm-singing of Murdina and Effie MacDonald, Isle of Harris
15 The Desperate Battle of the Birds
Geoffrey Webber: director
Barnaby Brown: triplepipes & lyre
Simon O’Dwyer: medieval Irish horn & bodhrán
Malachy Frame: medieval Irish horn
lIam Crangle: bell & crotals
Triplepipes by Luciano Montisci & Barnaby Brown after Sardinian tradition. Horns by Simon O’Dwyer after an 8th-c. original
found in the River Erne. Ireland
Lyre after 7th-c. fragments from Sutton Hoo England.
Bodhrán by Charlie Byrne after Irish tradition.
Crotal by Simon O’Dwyer after a Bronze Age original found near Birr in Co. Offaly, Ireland.
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Ensemble: Choir of Gonville & CaIus College
Album: In praise of saint Columba
, The sound world of the Celtic church
Video: Book of Kells, IX cent.
http://www.facebook.com/musicamedievale
•
The great sixth-century Irish saint, Columba,
is perhaps best known today for his leading part in the spread of Christianity from Ireland to Scotland, where he founded the monastery at Iona. He was a scholar as well as a missionary, having studied at the major theological centre at Clonard Abbey, though no surviving texts can be ascribed to him with any certainty. His reputation in Scotland grew over the centuries, and the earliest surviving music that makes mention of him is found in the Inchcolm Antiphoner, a fourteenth-century manuscript now in Edinburgh University Library; this comes from Inchcolm Abbey, sometimes called the Iona of the East, situated in the Firth of Forth. But the influence of Irish monks like Columba extended not just to Scotland but also to mainland Europe, where monasteries were founded by them as far south as Switzerland and northern Italy.
In Praise of Saint Columba explores the sound-world both of Columba’s time and of the period of his far-reaching influence over subsequent centuries, most of which predates what we would recognise as modern musical notation on staff lines.
Within this broad period, the program focuses on three distinct imagined sound- worlds: seventh-century hymns from Iona, tenth-century chants from Irish foundations in Switzerland, and fourteenth-century antiphons from Inchcolm in honour of St. Columba. The performances explore these three areas in
experimental ways inspired by oral traditions and early music notation, and are the result of a collaboration between Barnaby Brown and the Choir of Gonville & Caius College which began in 2004 in Sardinia. Very little about the final manner of performance was anticipated in advance. The freedom of experience that this approach fostered was both testing and liberating for all concerned, and although the final result shave no claim to being anything other than imaginative speculations, based as much on intuition as on reason, an overriding aim was to counter the modern conception of plainsong as being ‘plain’: a single melodic line sung unornamented and unaccompanied by large groups in generous Gothic acoustics.
Instead, the project’s ethos was to respond
in a practical way to historical information, exploring styles of singing and accompaniment unfamiliar to us but perhaps more consistent with the evidence. This includes the persistent condemnation of piping within Christian
ritual by church leaders between the second and eighth centuries AD, and the physical context of ecclesiastical buildings, smaller
and less resonant than their later medieval counterparts. In this spirit of investigation,
this record present an array of possible approaches, while acknowledging that many performance questions are insoluble and that early medieval practice was more diverse than in later periods.
I wish you happy listening!
Mirko Virginio Volpe
MUSICA MEDIEVALE
•
1 Os mutorum, lux cecorum - Office of St Columba
, Inchcolm Antiphoner, c.1340
2 Loquebar de testimoniis tuis - Mode 5 Introit, Einsiedeln MS 121, c.965
3 River Erne horn duet - Improvisation by Malachy Frame & Simon O’Dwyer
4 Adiutor laborantium - Alphabetic hymn, text by St Columba(?) (d. 597) 13th c.
5 Sanctorum piissime Columba - Office of St Columba, Inchcolm Antiphoner, c.1340
6 Lauda anima mea Dominum - Mode 8 Alleluia, Einsiedeln MS 121, c.965
7 Noli Pater - Prayer for protection, text attributed to a 7th-c. Iona author
8 Carne solutus pater Columba - Psalm 100, Inchcolm Antiphoner, c.1340
9 Amen dico vobis - Mode 1, Einsiedeln MS 121, c.965
10 Liberasti nos Domine - Mode 7, St Gallen MS 359, c.924
11 Cantemus in omni die - Hymn, text by Cú Chuimne of Iona, c.700 melody from Santiago di Compostela, c.1280s
12 Altus prosator - Alphabetic hymn, text attributed to a 7th-c. Iona author
13 Volens Ihesus linire - Office of St Columba, Inchcolm Antiphoner, c.1340
14 Laudate Dominum - Psalm 150, music by Barnaby Brown after the Gaelic psalm-singing of Murdina and Effie MacDonald, Isle of Harris
15 The Desperate Battle of the Birds
Geoffrey Webber: director
Barnaby Brown: triplepipes & lyre
Simon O’Dwyer: medieval Irish horn & bodhrán
Malachy Frame: medieval Irish horn
lIam Crangle: bell & crotals
Triplepipes by Luciano Montisci & Barnaby Brown after Sardinian tradition. Horns by Simon O’Dwyer after an 8th-c. original
found in the River Erne. Ireland
Lyre after 7th-c. fragments from Sutton Hoo England.
Bodhrán by Charlie Byrne after Irish tradition.
Crotal by Simon O’Dwyer after a Bronze Age original found near Birr in Co. Offaly, Ireland.
Buy: https://amzn.to/39PqPSR
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- published: 04 Feb 2021
- views: 468593
3:10
Columba
Columba- Fito Olivares
Columba- Fito Olivares
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Columba- Fito Olivares
- published: 12 Apr 2012
- views: 704110