The song made famous by Carlos Nuñez, actually known in Brittany as "St Patrick's tune". In fact, "an dro" is a dance, not a tune. In Brittany we have many more tunes to accompany this popular traditional dance.
I am just discovering Elthin. Being part Irish and part Slovakian I am so amazed! Your notes I found so interesting. I play Celtic music, the Tin Whistle, and one tune I picked up at a session was a tune from Brittany - "The Wren" which I found to be such a lovely tune. My first "love" was Medieval & Renaissance Music and then Celtic. Whoever you are, you impress me with your knowledge and I thank you for educating me. Be well, and as I tell my friends, "Don't take any wooden nickels,!
Seems to me that a lot of Breton tunes are simply titled as the associated dance, irrespective of whether or not they have another more unique title. I play the Basque txistu, and many Basque tunes are similarly titled. It gets confusing sometimes.
The irish are not celtic. Only in language. The population of Ireland is native to the island. How do you think any meaningful amount of celts would get to the island?
I believe the Irish come from Spain. They were called the Milesians. But there were Viking and Saxon invasions. So really the Irish have a variety of phenotypes and origins like most peoples.
I love that song... When I was younger, I danced folkdances every morning and AnDro was a regular... not easy, the hand movements and the feet... but very energetic!
L' An dro c'est une danse bretonne originaire de Vannes dans sud de la Bretagne. An dro signifie ronde, elle est encore très populaire lors des fêtes folklorique de cette région. Merci pour le partage ❤
Originaire du Pays de Vannes, et non de la ville de Vannes. Le sud de la Bretagne c'est Nantes et même le pays de Retz, pas le Pays Vannetais. On préfèrera aussi le terme fêtes traditionnelles de Bretagne à "fêtes folkloriques de cette région" qui relègue les festoù-noz et deiz encore bien vivants à des machins de groupes fokloriques de patronnage.
The most well known Breton An Dro (and variations here) - St Patricks An Dro. In Breton language an dro means to 'go around' literally probably a reference to the processional snaking dance performed to the music at Fez Noz.
Genial...!!! Gracias por brindarse de manera tan especial, trayendo al presente melodías tan cargadas de emociones y sensaciones, así deslizarnos en un largo viaje como espectadores de otras vidas y otros momentos🌊✨
Great playing - thank you for sharing! BTW I was especially intrigued by how well the bagpipe fits into this because I always have experienced those as very rough and overpowering; nothing that seemed to be combinable with strings.
Very good music, dear author, thanks for your collaboration. It's similar to medieval Celtic on the church. I hope you like it. I'm delighted with everything you've done. Greetings from Spain, thanks.
Diolch o galon! Mae hyn yn swnio'n wych! / Thanks a million! This sounds fantastic! I know that 'an dro' is a Breton folk dance, but the way it's played here reminds my very much of medieval Welsh music. One of the instruments even looks like the tradirional Welsh 'crwth'! May I ask the origin of the group's name? It look's, and sounds, Welsh. Could it be a variation of Elphin, the son of Gwyddno Garanhir, the king of the legendary drowned land of Cantre'r Gwaelod in the Irish Sea?
The song made famous by Carlos Nuñez, actually known in Brittany as "St Patrick's tune". In fact, "an dro" is a dance, not a tune. In Brittany we have many more tunes to accompany this popular traditional dance.
I am just discovering Elthin. Being part Irish and part Slovakian I am so amazed! Your notes I found so interesting. I play Celtic music, the Tin Whistle, and one tune I picked up at a session was a tune from Brittany - "The Wren" which I found to be such a lovely tune. My first "love" was Medieval & Renaissance Music and then Celtic. Whoever you are, you impress me with your knowledge and I thank you for educating me. Be well, and as I tell my friends, "Don't take any wooden nickels,!
Seems to me that a lot of Breton tunes are simply titled as the associated dance, irrespective of whether or not they have another more unique title. I play the Basque txistu, and many Basque tunes are similarly titled. It gets confusing sometimes.
@@marklammas2465 you are right, breton songs are often named after the associated dance!
@korwentenn3066 indeed, many titles of Breton music begin with the name of the dance performed to it. but often the name of the piece follows.
Carlos Ñunes é maravilhoso. Um grande artista ❤ Muito simpático, responde à todos em sua redes sociais.
Thank you musicians of Elthin. This stirring performance proves how powerful this ancient music remains.
Thank you for your comment! Greetings from Czechia!
As a Breton myself, I'd say its a great cover ! keep your amazing work !
Thank you very much! It means a lot for us.
Thank you very much 🤝🇷🇺 превосходно 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 3:57
Tiens!Les Bretons ont abandonné le Breton pour l'Anglais! Il veulent faire du business on dirait!
Celtic pride !!! Im very proud of my Celtic heritage 🇮🇪🏴🏴 no mater what celtic country you are from were all brothers an sisters 😊❤❤❤
Your celtic heritage come from czech
The irish are not celtic. Only in language. The population of Ireland is native to the island. How do you think any meaningful amount of celts would get to the island?
@@nigelryle2358 your czech heritage comes from russians 😁
@@hulking_presence Indo european
I believe the Irish come from Spain. They were called the Milesians. But there were Viking and Saxon invasions. So really the Irish have a variety of phenotypes and origins like most peoples.
I love that song... When I was younger, I danced folkdances every morning and AnDro was a regular... not easy, the hand movements and the feet... but very energetic!
Yes, difficult, but so good for the brain!
I love this driving tempo! Awesome combination of instruments, all played perfectly❤
Thank you Paul!
Очень хороший сыгранный ансамбль, в последнее время очень стала нравиться музыка средних веков
These kinds of tunes rock hard. Would be cool to have a time machine and see how good the best local bands were.
This music is not from the middle ages, this is tune is a traditional dance from Brittany stilldanced in this northwestern region of France. ✋🏻😉
L' An dro c'est une danse bretonne originaire de Vannes dans sud de la Bretagne. An dro signifie ronde, elle est encore très populaire lors des fêtes folklorique de cette région.
Merci pour le partage ❤
Originaire du Pays de Vannes, et non de la ville de Vannes. Le sud de la Bretagne c'est Nantes et même le pays de Retz, pas le Pays Vannetais. On préfèrera aussi le terme fêtes traditionnelles de Bretagne à "fêtes folkloriques de cette région" qui relègue les festoù-noz et deiz encore bien vivants à des machins de groupes fokloriques de patronnage.
@@drmortmagus7147tg frouze de m ..
Fierté puisée dans les hiatus enlacés dans l'infaillible rythmique des mélodies en tiroirs. Autant de déploiement de plaisirs !
The most well known Breton An Dro (and variations here) - St Patricks An Dro. In Breton language an dro means to 'go around' literally probably a reference to the processional snaking dance performed to the music at Fez Noz.
Impresionante. Gracias por aclarar o traducir el significado del tipo de música.
Saludos desde VENEZUELA 🇻🇪
I presume "Fez Noz" means "Feast Of The Night"...
@@marklammas2465 you're right. "Fest" is for "feast". Both words come from French "fête" which used to be written "feste" in ancient times.
Fest-noz....!
It wasn't named after St Patrick originally as it is a snaking type circle dance!
Это что невероятное! Бесподобная музыка! А сколько эмоций на лицах исполнителей... Спасибо им за столь чарующие звуки! Браво!
Fantastico. Wonderful moving music from a rich heritage which brings light and sustinance to a grateful ear.
Quelle Belle interprétation ! Bravo !
A bouquet of thumbs up. Loved it. Thank you for dedication to ancient sounds.
Nicely done, musicians of Elthin. I really appreciate listening to music rather than modern cacophony.
this makes me think you're not listening to a lot of modern music
That piper is such a cutie. Lawd my heart.
Big fan of Roxane and now Elthin too . Amazing !!!!
Serdeczne pozdrowienia dla braci sławian z Polski !
Srdečně zdravím slovanské bratry z Polska !
Zdravíme do Polska! 🙂
J'en ai des frissons😢🙏❤️🔥💃
Apres 6 ans en Bretagne, je suis devenu un breizhilien!!!
Sentire queste sonorità per me è sempre meraviglioso...
this the last country I would have expected to play music from my home i love it
Our pleasure! We like music from Brittany a lot! 🙂
КРАСОТА !!!
Genial...!!! Gracias por brindarse de manera tan especial, trayendo al presente melodías tan cargadas de emociones y sensaciones, así deslizarnos en un largo viaje como espectadores de otras vidas y otros momentos🌊✨
Keep them little fingers connected in the dance ♡
My Celtic soul is sooooooooo happy listening to this! Thanks from the US
I need more music like this in my life. Love from Mexico!
Beautiful Thank you❤
Love Faun - very nice rendition of this!
Thanks!
I remembered that eluveitie also made their own version of it! But your version of this song is perfect!! congratulations guys!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Beautiful! Keep up the good stuff! Greetings from Spain!
Thanks a lot!
на слушались мы уже все пластмасовой, электроной музыки, нужно что то натуральное и красивое !
Formidable, on a hâte de vous voir en France.
"Douce Dame Jolie" made me a fan. I recognize this song, too, though I never knew its name or who wrote it. You all are excellent musicians.
Thank you!
¡BRAVO! 👏👏👏
Spectacular cover, greetings from Spain
Thank you! Many greetings from Czechia! 🙂
Sounded just like how Fiona from Faun plays the tune, great cover!
👋👋👋!👌!💥! I wish you a Merry Christmas!
Om Shanti Om 🙏
Great playing - thank you for sharing! BTW I was especially intrigued by how well the bagpipe fits into this because I always have experienced those as very rough and overpowering; nothing that seemed to be combinable with strings.
Thank you!
We don't have those loudest bagpipes for the very reason you mention, so that the other instruments can be heard.
Awesome bagpipe playing!
Splendide, bravo. Vous êtes magnifiques !
Very cool!!!
Thank you for this and cheers from Brittany ! Trugarez vras ! Kenavo !
Thanks from an exiled Briton.
This was great.
Love this version.
Hervorragende Version!
Thank you very much!
Très jolie. Mes compliments. Jaimerais bien vous rencontrer
подобається. дуже гарно. дякую
Thanks!
That is an awesome arrangement! Subbed ❤❤
Musica primitiva
Me gusta
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This really speaks to me. Love it ! 💛💛💛
Very great performance. Thank!!!
Gosto de Vocês!!
Very good music, dear author, thanks for your collaboration. It's similar to medieval Celtic on the church. I hope you like it. I'm delighted with everything you've done. Greetings from Spain, thanks.
Greetings from Czechia!
Magnifique patrimoine médiéval qui nous a construit
It is so easy to close one's eyes and be taken back to times of olde.
I came on this by chance. Lucky me! Really stirs the spirit.
Thank you! We are happy you came across our video! 🙂
wonderful version...thank you
Ihr seid super! ❤
Thank you! Danke schön! 🙂
I am English, i love this. Powerful, emotive, fantastic.
Muziek, oude muziek met historie, spreekt mij enorm aan en voorbije tijden komen in mijn hoofd bijna tot leven. Zó prachtig!❤
superb !
moc pěkně zahrané!
Děkujeme!
la qualité de l'enregistrement, au top !!!! j'adore
500ème pouce bleu. Je découvre un peu tard, j'adore et je partage. Merci
Thank you!
Honestly this music is very metal like which is awesome from such an old tune
Looooove the hurdy gurdy
Nice!
Respect ! Merci
Super ❤❤❤❤
BREIZH ATAO !
Trugarez deoc'h !!!❤
That was the fastest 3 minutes and 57 seconds of my life! Well done! Bravo!
Thank you!
Дуже гарна .Казкова музика
Thanks!
Eluveitie has an amazing cover of this song as well! Loved this!
Magnifique, merci pour la joie contenue dans la musique et la qualité de l’interprétation ❤
Piękna muza 🙂
Děkujeme!
What a rich mixture layered just right . :O)
It's wonderful!!!💙💛
Thank you!
¡¡¡ Fantástica !!! no es necesario decir nada más. ¡Gracias!
Beautiful!!
Awesome!!!
Jolies évolutions !
Super cool, guys!!! ❤
COOL!
You rock!
Superbe !
Amazing band!!!! I hope to see your albuns in UA-cam Music. Are you going to realease your musics there soon?
Hello! Our albums are already there. music.ua-cam.com/channels/o8cJbc_vivGcgPBpOeGTcA.html?feature=share
Carlos Nuñez me suena , un celta gallego ? ❤
Butifulul
Whoo! Gave me goosebumps! Rock on guys
wow
Jesteście czadowi. Polska się kłania😊
Fab
wonderfullll
Brilliant job! Awesome.
Thanks!
No words!
Thank you!
the bagpipe gliss at 1:36 was very sexy
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Diolch o galon! Mae hyn yn swnio'n wych! / Thanks a million! This sounds fantastic! I know that 'an dro' is a Breton folk dance, but the way it's played here reminds my very much of medieval Welsh music. One of the instruments even looks like the tradirional Welsh 'crwth'!
May I ask the origin of the group's name? It look's, and sounds, Welsh. Could it be a variation of Elphin, the son of Gwyddno Garanhir, the king of the legendary drowned land of Cantre'r Gwaelod in the Irish Sea?