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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2008

Anuna perform "Cormacus Scripsit", a 12th century Irish piece reconstructed by Anuna director Michael McGlynn [sheet music available from www.michaelmcglynn.com]. The carvings displayed are from St Multose Church in Kinsale. More information from www.anuna.ie. Soloist Miriam Blennerhassett. This video dates from 2005 and was filmed and edited by Michael.

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  • The only problem I see is that this is not an outside song - this is a song that needs to be sung inside an enormous cathedral.

  • @hilz4prez You are correct. The singers are miming (badly) too... but at least they are not standing on stage miming and this is free to watch.

  • Whinge, whine, complain. I just felt like joining in.

  • @eoghdes18 Thank you Eoghan. If you wished to remain anonymous, then I would suggest calling yourself another username - try celticwombgoddess or narniatolkiencelticwomanfan. I don't think either are taken...yet...

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  • @AntonioLereno She scares you? is she haunting you? I'll tell her to stop.

  • @MrTouchShriek I'm sure the choir will be delighted to hear that.

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  • wave after wave of goose bumps

  • @brezairola I know you do but does he?

  • @ImaginaryNightshade We do. Or maybe they do...?

  • @Donnchadh37 Ouch. You should probably start writing your comments using the second person, instead of the third person plural, if you know what I mean.

  • @Donnchadh37 Catholic? Heaven forbid... I think you will find that that is not what Anuna say - "One of the choir's stated aims is to explore and redefine choral music from ancient times through to the present...Their material is written or arranged for the group by Michael McGlynn, and includes reconstructions of early and medieval Irish music." From the site. Folk? Where are you getting you "facts"?

  • @Donnchadh37 Ummm...just a question...do you know to whom you are directing your comments toward? If you don't, good. It'll save you a lot of chagrin. Just saying.

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