GurdyFest Ireland 2012 - Das Model
It wasn't all French music during the weekend. Here's one of the notable exceptions!
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GurdyFest Ireland 2012 - Bransles des Lavandieres et de Bourgoigne
Just us, messing around with hurdy gurdies.
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Winter's Return: A Celebration in Music
William Pint, Tania Opland, Felicia Dale, Mike Freeman in a series of concerts celebrating Winter and all its diverse festivities, with voices, gui...
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F.O.G. - An Cailin Fion and The Black Nag
We hadn't seen Mark in about 10 years. This was our reunion concert in Boulder, captured on video by Bruce Patterson. The soundtrack was recorded b...
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Dona Nobis Pacem - an out take
Our first take on the descant part of this 4 ocarina + violin arrangement became an ocarina and cat duet. If you watch the whole finished video, yo...
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Dona Nobis Pacem - Tania Opland on ocarina
Available on the CD release of my seasonal album "Winter's Time" - this is a tune I was playing with before the 2009 ocarina gathering in Seattle (...
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Ghulees (dubbed version)
Here's the "Hollywood" approach - the studio recording dubbed over the live sound and more or less synced to the video. The sound track is from the...
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Take it to the Root - from The Phantom Banjo
Words by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, music by Tania Opland, performed by Tania Opland & Mike Freeman. This song comes from "The Phantom Banjo," book...
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Opland & Freeman, Piazza House Concert, Monroe WI
A promo video filmed and produced by Kurt Piepenbrok of Taldish Castle Productions. Includes excerpts from "Borderlands" by Danny Carnahan (c), us...
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Opland & Freeman in Winchester and Arundel
Footage provided by Trevor Gilson from Winchester Folk Festival and The Willows Folk Club (Arundel)
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About Tania Opland & Mike Freeman
For longer than they care to admit, Tania Opland and Mike Freeman have been touring the world together from home bases half a world apart, with a unique and eclectic mix of songs in several languages and acoustic music played on more instruments than any sane duo would travel with: hammered dulcimer, guitar, recorders, cittern, violin, Native American flute, ocarina, hurdy-gurdy, percussion... They divide their time between Suquamish, Washington and Inistioge, Ireland, because anyplace else would be too easy to spell.
For longer than they care to admit, Tania Opland and Mike Freeman have been touring the world together from home bases half a world apart, with a unique and eclectic mix of songs in several languages and acoustic music played on more instruments t...