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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2007

I liked this movie because of it's portrayal of the spirit and attitude of the Nordic people. If you're looking for Antonio Banderas this isn't the video for you. The music is a song called The Skald by the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir.

Disclaimer: I don't own any of the material used in this video. No copyright infringement was intended in the making of this video. I make no money from this video, it is just a hobby.

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  • where can i get this music from please !!!!!!

    

  • @dengie75 someone in the comments has given an alternative name and cd where this piece can be found, I got it from the soundtrack for the game Dark Ages of Camelot.

  • i love this soundtrack. can anyone tell me how is named ?

    pls help !

  • The music in this video is called The Skald and it's performed by the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, I found the piece on The Dark Ages of Camelot Soundtrack.

    If you're talking about the actual soundtrack for the movie itself though, not sure if there was ever one released if so, I haven't seen it.

    Hope that helps.

  • Actually the song is called "Lauliku lapsepõli" ("Singer's childhood") and was composed by the famous Estonian composer Veljo Tormis. The lyrics however are taken from Estonian folklore.

  • Thanks for the info. The info I gave is from the CD I actually got the song from, I didn't have any other information about it..

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  • They gave us Dublin, Derby, Nottingham and several other cities now famous for other things. They gave the Western Isles a language (Norn) that died out only in the eighteenth century. They founded Normandy and thus took over England twice, as well as all the other things the Normans did.

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  • @claidhnean Correction, we never died out, we successfully bred ourselves into the fabric of this planet, Norman influence is found in almost all things of modern life,from the most widespread language, english to the days of the week, lol, NORSE BLOOD NEVER DIES,

  • try this link of a performance on Laulipude 09. Youtube wint let me post their own link, so fill below info in accordingly, or just do a youtube search

    /watch

    ?v=4g9RMSqGLKU

  • @dengie75 atubecatcher program

  • well done

  • Germanic blood is the best in the world.

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