Sacred Harp Singing in Jaroslaw, Poland

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2008

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www.festiwal.jaroslaw.pl/
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I recently led a Sacred Harp singing school in Jaroslaw, Poland as part of the festival Piesn Naszych Korzeni ("song of our roots"). With the help of Jesse Pearlman Karlsberg and Magdalena Zapedowska, around 60 of us met twice a day for six days, with a final presentation/singing as our last meeting, from which this video is drawn. I loved meeting and singing with all these great people. There's talk of an all day singing next year, and there's already a movement afoot to start a regular singing in Warsaw. There are currently 16 Sacred Harp books in the country that I know of, with another 7 on the way. It's a start anyway.

The festival is one of the best I've ever been to. I even felt inspired to record two CDs while I was there. One will be a live CD from a beautiful Radio Dwojka recording of a concert I did at a candle lit church near the abbey where we were staying. The other is straight unaccompanied solo singing recorded in about an hour in one of the turrets on the abbey wall. This will probably be the first of a slew of Northern Roots music recordings.

One of the most amazing things in Jaroslaw is a little bakery that's only open when they have hot buns- custard, buckwheat (fabulous), poppy seed, blueberry, apple, onion and several others including my clear favorite (featured in the video): the rose petal jam bun. They're kind of hard to explain, but I love them dearly. In my youtube favorites there's an excellent video of Harry Partch making rose petal jam and saying hilarious true things about journalism.

I flew home on August 24 and started graduate school on the 25th.

Here's another view of the same singing:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKuUikU2jBE

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  • my grandfather taught me to sing sacred harp. J. E Kitchens, Alabama

  • @steelcitylead What a great teacher! Do you still sing Sacred Harp? The quartet sounds great- I guess the inspiration carries on whatever the style.

  • Sad they cut the words, best part of the songs, folklore I suppose and not Christian as it were

  • @gtwentythreepaxilon See the comment above...

  • Dear Tim,

    The seed you have sown in Jaroslaw last year is growing into a nice flower! Please check my video response!

  • @eref2000 Hey, I can't find your video response. Where should I look? It's so great that the singing makes so much sense to people there. We're looking forward to our big sing this weekend with seven visitors from Poland.

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  • "PEOPLE"

  • BY DIVINE GRACE WE LIVE.

  • and let all fear and darkness be gone depart this good peole.

  • @chrristineq Poland Sacred Harp has its own Facebook page now They are planning an all-day singing next year. Keep checking the page for information.

  • I have not sang it in years. He was a great inspiration.

  • I have not sang it in years. I think I could though, He was and is an inspiration to me. He still has a brother and a sister living and three daughters.

  • @85mello07

    I can not understand how can you love this ...

    sorry

  • I absolutely love the portion where the friar (Dominican?) is leading that wonderful arrangement of Amazing Grace. "Shout for glory" indeed!

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