Saw them last year doing The Rheingold Curse, and what you describe was exactly the feeling I had - around a campfire in ancient times, listening to the travelling storyteller.. Made the hair stand up on my neck. Absolutely spellbinding.
I dont understand the words but, this song brings tears to my eyes.It is like magic happening, like ancient bards singing inside the tavern, or people standing around the campfire...
Missed the DC performance by a day in 2012. Seriously can't wait for the Carnegie Hall showing in 2014. Can someone please remind me of the Canadian movie that featured this song and first introduced me to this superior work.
Hauntingly beautiful. Thank you for sharing this music with us.
And what performance! bravo again!
Bravo🎉
Saw them last year doing The Rheingold Curse, and what you describe was exactly the feeling I had - around a campfire in ancient times, listening to the travelling storyteller.. Made the hair stand up on my neck. Absolutely spellbinding.
I dont understand the words but, this song brings tears to my eyes.It is like magic happening, like ancient bards singing inside the tavern, or people standing around the campfire...
It's a man telling people about the end of the world, the final judgment, the four last things.
Thank you!
What a beautiful song
Missed the DC performance by a day in 2012. Seriously can't wait for the Carnegie Hall showing in 2014. Can someone please remind me of the Canadian movie that featured this song and first introduced me to this superior work.
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(Putting the speed at 1.5x it can become a great epic power metal hit. PLEASE try a cover!! :D )
Haunting melody and voice! Thank you for the share!
Beautiful performance!
Sublime
It's always magic when Sequentia performs; even without Barbara Thornton.
you are right :) they are magick
Incredible.
Brilliant!
Beautiful..old german maybe
Niestety ten koncert słyszałem jedynie w radio :(
Christ ⛪ shall return very soon❤😊❤
Anyone else hear Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love' in this music?
That would be “manigfaltiu minna” in Old High German, I think...
That was my first association too!
@@ae3898 Manecfaltiu leuba.
Nice bit of unintentional overtone singing at 4:59.