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Sir Tristram De Lyonesse - The Greatest Cornish Knight - Arthurian Legend
Sir Tristan
Sir Tristan, or Tristram in Old English, was a contemporary of King Arthur and a Knight of the Round Table. He was the nephew and champion of King Mark of Cornwall and the son of Meliodas, King of Lyoness. Tristan’s mother died when he was born, and as a young man he went to live with his uncle, Mark in Cornwall, becoming his uncle’s champion.
Sir Tristan became the champion of his uncle upon defeating and killing Marhaus of Ireland in a duel. That defeat led to a truce with King Anguish of Ireland who arranged for his daughter, Iseult to be married to King Mark. Sir Tristan who was sent to Ireland to fetch the would be Queen, but while in the process of bringing her back to Cornwall, Tristan and Iseult fell hopelessly in love with one another. Upon realizing there was no hope...
published: 19 May 2021
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Repanse de Lyonesse Immortal Empires Campaign Review
If you want to send me your disaster campaigns email it here. totalwarlegend@gmail.com
Please only send campaigns on the verge of defeat or battles you can't win. Auto resolve wins won't be accepted. Modded campaigns are not currently accepted. Please only send campaigns/battles on large or ultra unit scale. Normal and small unit scale will not be accepted. Not currently accepting Realm of Chaos campaigns/battles.
Please keep in mind the volume of emails I receive and that not all disaster submissions will receive a response. I will try to get to as many as possible. Feel free to "bump" your email once every 24 hours by responding to your submission with bump. Do not resend the save file multiple times as it will clog up my inbox storage.
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published: 09 Mar 2023
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NOOB'S GUIDE to REPANSE de LYONESSE
#warhammer2 #totalwar #warhammer
How to play REPANSE de LYONESSE, the Bretonnian Damoiselle de Guerre and the new free legendary lord for TOTAL WAR: Warhammer 2.
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**UPDATE: The calendar is currently sold out - but more are being printed.**
Sources for this Noob's Guide:
Bretonnian Army Guide 7th Edition
https://warhammerfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Repanse_de_Lyonesse
Here is the link to an Animated Banner for Repanse! Thanks to Marthenil
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And a Unique Appearance for Henri Le Massif!
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published: 29 Jan 2020
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Celtic Legend - Lyonesse
Album: Lyonesse
published: 31 Mar 2012
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Suldrun's Garden - Part 1 of the first book in the Lyonesse series by Jack Vance. Audiobook. Fantasy
The Elder Isles, located in what is now the Bay of Biscay off the coast of Old Gaul, are made up of ten contending kingdoms, all vying with each other for control. At the centre of much of the intrigue is Casimir, the ruthless and ambitious king of Lyonesse.
His beautiful but otherworldly daughter, Suldrun, is part of his plans. He intends to cement an alliance or two by marrying her well.
But Suldrun is as determined as he and defies him. Casimir coldly confines her to the overgrown garden that she loves to frequent, and it is here that she meets her love and her tragedy unfolds.
Political intrigue, magic, war, adventure and romance are interwoven in a rich and sweeping tale set in a brilliantly realized fabled land
published: 20 Oct 2021
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1989: Great British Isles, Scilly. C4 'Scilly, The Land Of Lyonesse"
Filmed on Scilly and aired on Channel 4 in 1989, here is 'Great British Isles, Scilly, The Land Of Lyonesse'. Featuring people and places all over the islands. No index for this one, there are so many interviews and different people talking/views it was hard to get a nice list.
With thanks to Lesley and Phillip Jones at Crebinick Guest House on St Mary's for providing us the VHS tape.
www.crebinick.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/Crebinick-1389706384673536
Even more photos, videos and memories; and of course feel free to share your own at our friendly community:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/scillymemories/
Scilly lovers, everywhere, welcome.
published: 03 Oct 2017
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RPG review: Lyonesse
The designers of 'Mythras" have created the game 'Lyonesse" - a game that uses a D100 system, and blends it with the glorious ormolou of Jack Vance's "Lyonesse" novels.
The game is excellent. The setting is a delight! Now go forth and curb your sandestins!
Link to Lyonesse:
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/309521/Lyonesse-Fantasy-Roleplaying-Based-on-the-Novels-by-Jack-Vance?term=lyonesse
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published: 21 Apr 2022
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Lyonesse, M’en revenant des noces (live 1978)
Lyonesse, M’en revenant des noces (live 1978)
(Rond d'Argenton, trad. Berry)
Pietro Bianchi: violino
Mireille Ben: voce
Lili Ben: voce, violino
Armel Sorveyron: bombarda
Esecuzione tratta dal concerto tenuto dai Lyonesse a Milano il 25 ottobre 1978, nell’ambito di una serie di concerti al Teatro Verdi - appositamente affittato dal gruppo per 10 giorni - che ebbero un grande successo.
La registrazione del concerto fu pubblicata l’anno successivo dall’etichetta PDU, con il titolo “Live in Milan” (Pld A 7004).
Nati nel 1973 in Francia, i Lyonesse, furono intensamente attivi in Italia, dove pubblicarono per l’etichetta PDU anche i loro tre LP registrati in studio, negli anni 1974, 1975, 1976 (più un LP antologico nel 1976), il primo dei quali, in particolare, l’eponimo “Lyonesse”, fu da sub...
published: 15 Jun 2022
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Brenda Wootton - Lyonesse
No copyright claim, against any audio or image content, is assumed in the publishing of this video. Copyright is owned by original artist or artists, or their legally appointed representatives.
http://www.cornwalls.co.uk/history/people/brenda_wooton.htm
from the 1982 RCA Records album
"Lyonesse"
PL 37656
Recorded at John Knight Studio, Ponsongath, LIzard, Cornwall.
Engineer John Knight.
"Lyonesse is a country in Arthurian legend, particularly in the story of Tristan and Iseult. Said to border Cornwall, it is most notable as the home of the hero Tristan, whose father was king. In later traditions Lyonesse is said to have sunk beneath the waves some time after the Tristan stories take place, making it similar to Ys and other lost lands in medieval Celtic tales, and perhaps connecting it...
published: 28 Sep 2010
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Lyonesse
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published: 24 Aug 2015
15:49
Sir Tristram De Lyonesse - The Greatest Cornish Knight - Arthurian Legend
Sir Tristan
Sir Tristan, or Tristram in Old English, was a contemporary of King Arthur and a Knight of the Round Table. He was the nephew and champion of King M...
Sir Tristan
Sir Tristan, or Tristram in Old English, was a contemporary of King Arthur and a Knight of the Round Table. He was the nephew and champion of King Mark of Cornwall and the son of Meliodas, King of Lyoness. Tristan’s mother died when he was born, and as a young man he went to live with his uncle, Mark in Cornwall, becoming his uncle’s champion.
Sir Tristan became the champion of his uncle upon defeating and killing Marhaus of Ireland in a duel. That defeat led to a truce with King Anguish of Ireland who arranged for his daughter, Iseult to be married to King Mark. Sir Tristan who was sent to Ireland to fetch the would be Queen, but while in the process of bringing her back to Cornwall, Tristan and Iseult fell hopelessly in love with one another. Upon realizing there was no hope for them to stay together and live a normal life, they fled from King Mark and lived the rest of their days on the run.
Sir Tristan of Legend
Sir Tristan and Iseult spent years on the run, hiding in the hills, in monasteries and wherever they could stay hidden. Ultimately though, legend says that while Tristan was playing his harp for Iseult, King Mark snuck in behind him and killed him with a dagger or a lance in the back.
The Fowey Stone in Cornwall is thought to bear an inscription about a Tristan, son of Cunomorus, to whom the tale may have been transferred. According to the Italian version of the story, Tristan and Iseult had two children, bearing their names, while the French version of the legend gives them one son, Ysaie, and a grandson, Marc.
The Tristan Stone in Cornwall, is another monument to Sir Tristan, which has stood for hundreds of years. Sir Tristan made his first recorded appearance in the 12th century in British mythology circulating in the north of France and the Kingdom of Brittany.
According to History
French poet, Chrétien de Troyes was one of the earliest to mention Tristan in his poem Cligès, in which he tells his own version of the story of Tristan and Iseult. Unfortunately, there are no known copies of Cligès in print anywhere. Sir Thomas Malory shortened the French version and ultimately wrote his own version called The Book of Sir Tristram de Lyones, which would eventually become a part of Le Morte d’Arthur.
The name Tristan comes from the ancient Britton word which means the “clanking swords of iron”, while many of the more modern languages translate the name Tristan: sadness. The name Tristan may very well be Pictish in origin though, and it is interesting to note that the Pictish King Talorc III was succeeded by Drust V. Another interesting observation is that the kingdom of Lyonesse, from which Tristan would have hailed, doesn’t appear to exist in history, though there were two places called Leonais. One is in Brittany while the other is from the Old French transcription of Lothian. Some historians believe though, that Lyonesse is probably the Isles of Scilly – which would become multiple islands at high tide and one larger island at low tide.
#ArthurianLegend #KingArthur #ParryThis
https://wn.com/Sir_Tristram_De_Lyonesse_The_Greatest_Cornish_Knight_Arthurian_Legend
Sir Tristan
Sir Tristan, or Tristram in Old English, was a contemporary of King Arthur and a Knight of the Round Table. He was the nephew and champion of King Mark of Cornwall and the son of Meliodas, King of Lyoness. Tristan’s mother died when he was born, and as a young man he went to live with his uncle, Mark in Cornwall, becoming his uncle’s champion.
Sir Tristan became the champion of his uncle upon defeating and killing Marhaus of Ireland in a duel. That defeat led to a truce with King Anguish of Ireland who arranged for his daughter, Iseult to be married to King Mark. Sir Tristan who was sent to Ireland to fetch the would be Queen, but while in the process of bringing her back to Cornwall, Tristan and Iseult fell hopelessly in love with one another. Upon realizing there was no hope for them to stay together and live a normal life, they fled from King Mark and lived the rest of their days on the run.
Sir Tristan of Legend
Sir Tristan and Iseult spent years on the run, hiding in the hills, in monasteries and wherever they could stay hidden. Ultimately though, legend says that while Tristan was playing his harp for Iseult, King Mark snuck in behind him and killed him with a dagger or a lance in the back.
The Fowey Stone in Cornwall is thought to bear an inscription about a Tristan, son of Cunomorus, to whom the tale may have been transferred. According to the Italian version of the story, Tristan and Iseult had two children, bearing their names, while the French version of the legend gives them one son, Ysaie, and a grandson, Marc.
The Tristan Stone in Cornwall, is another monument to Sir Tristan, which has stood for hundreds of years. Sir Tristan made his first recorded appearance in the 12th century in British mythology circulating in the north of France and the Kingdom of Brittany.
According to History
French poet, Chrétien de Troyes was one of the earliest to mention Tristan in his poem Cligès, in which he tells his own version of the story of Tristan and Iseult. Unfortunately, there are no known copies of Cligès in print anywhere. Sir Thomas Malory shortened the French version and ultimately wrote his own version called The Book of Sir Tristram de Lyones, which would eventually become a part of Le Morte d’Arthur.
The name Tristan comes from the ancient Britton word which means the “clanking swords of iron”, while many of the more modern languages translate the name Tristan: sadness. The name Tristan may very well be Pictish in origin though, and it is interesting to note that the Pictish King Talorc III was succeeded by Drust V. Another interesting observation is that the kingdom of Lyonesse, from which Tristan would have hailed, doesn’t appear to exist in history, though there were two places called Leonais. One is in Brittany while the other is from the Old French transcription of Lothian. Some historians believe though, that Lyonesse is probably the Isles of Scilly – which would become multiple islands at high tide and one larger island at low tide.
#ArthurianLegend #KingArthur #ParryThis
- published: 19 May 2021
- views: 9838
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Repanse de Lyonesse Immortal Empires Campaign Review
If you want to send me your disaster campaigns email it here. totalwarlegend@gmail.com
Please only send campaigns on the verge of defeat or battles you can't w...
If you want to send me your disaster campaigns email it here. totalwarlegend@gmail.com
Please only send campaigns on the verge of defeat or battles you can't win. Auto resolve wins won't be accepted. Modded campaigns are not currently accepted. Please only send campaigns/battles on large or ultra unit scale. Normal and small unit scale will not be accepted. Not currently accepting Realm of Chaos campaigns/battles.
Please keep in mind the volume of emails I receive and that not all disaster submissions will receive a response. I will try to get to as many as possible. Feel free to "bump" your email once every 24 hours by responding to your submission with bump. Do not resend the save file multiple times as it will clog up my inbox storage.
https://gyazo.com/68c0fe6179bedc4ebab659f8935abbc5
This link will show you where your save file should be located. Replace Legend with whatever your user ID is in documents.
Check out Instant Gaming for some great deals on Total War products. https://www.instant-gaming.com/igr/legendoftotalwar/ Remember to check if the key is region locked before purchasing!
Please note this is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by SEGA or the Creative Assembly in any way. For more information on Total War, please visit http://www.totalwar.com
https://wn.com/Repanse_De_Lyonesse_Immortal_Empires_Campaign_Review
If you want to send me your disaster campaigns email it here. totalwarlegend@gmail.com
Please only send campaigns on the verge of defeat or battles you can't win. Auto resolve wins won't be accepted. Modded campaigns are not currently accepted. Please only send campaigns/battles on large or ultra unit scale. Normal and small unit scale will not be accepted. Not currently accepting Realm of Chaos campaigns/battles.
Please keep in mind the volume of emails I receive and that not all disaster submissions will receive a response. I will try to get to as many as possible. Feel free to "bump" your email once every 24 hours by responding to your submission with bump. Do not resend the save file multiple times as it will clog up my inbox storage.
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This link will show you where your save file should be located. Replace Legend with whatever your user ID is in documents.
Check out Instant Gaming for some great deals on Total War products. https://www.instant-gaming.com/igr/legendoftotalwar/ Remember to check if the key is region locked before purchasing!
Please note this is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by SEGA or the Creative Assembly in any way. For more information on Total War, please visit http://www.totalwar.com
- published: 09 Mar 2023
- views: 103640
14:34
NOOB'S GUIDE to REPANSE de LYONESSE
#warhammer2 #totalwar #warhammer
How to play REPANSE de LYONESSE, the Bretonnian Damoiselle de Guerre and the new free legendary lord for TOTAL WAR: Warhammer 2...
#warhammer2 #totalwar #warhammer
How to play REPANSE de LYONESSE, the Bretonnian Damoiselle de Guerre and the new free legendary lord for TOTAL WAR: Warhammer 2.
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**UPDATE: The calendar is currently sold out - but more are being printed.**
Sources for this Noob's Guide:
Bretonnian Army Guide 7th Edition
https://warhammerfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Repanse_de_Lyonesse
Here is the link to an Animated Banner for Repanse! Thanks to Marthenil
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2041242141
And a Unique Appearance for Henri Le Massif!
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2184799923
https://wn.com/Noob'S_Guide_To_Repanse_De_Lyonesse
#warhammer2 #totalwar #warhammer
How to play REPANSE de LYONESSE, the Bretonnian Damoiselle de Guerre and the new free legendary lord for TOTAL WAR: Warhammer 2.
DONATE to the New South Wales VOLUNTEER Rural Fire Service:
https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/volunteer/support-your-local-brigade
The NSW Fire Brigade Calendar:
https://www.australianfirefighterscalendar.com/_c/meet-firefighters/nsw-calendar/
**UPDATE: The calendar is currently sold out - but more are being printed.**
Sources for this Noob's Guide:
Bretonnian Army Guide 7th Edition
https://warhammerfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Repanse_de_Lyonesse
Here is the link to an Animated Banner for Repanse! Thanks to Marthenil
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2041242141
And a Unique Appearance for Henri Le Massif!
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2184799923
- published: 29 Jan 2020
- views: 651997
3:45:34
Suldrun's Garden - Part 1 of the first book in the Lyonesse series by Jack Vance. Audiobook. Fantasy
The Elder Isles, located in what is now the Bay of Biscay off the coast of Old Gaul, are made up of ten contending kingdoms, all vying with each other for contr...
The Elder Isles, located in what is now the Bay of Biscay off the coast of Old Gaul, are made up of ten contending kingdoms, all vying with each other for control. At the centre of much of the intrigue is Casimir, the ruthless and ambitious king of Lyonesse.
His beautiful but otherworldly daughter, Suldrun, is part of his plans. He intends to cement an alliance or two by marrying her well.
But Suldrun is as determined as he and defies him. Casimir coldly confines her to the overgrown garden that she loves to frequent, and it is here that she meets her love and her tragedy unfolds.
Political intrigue, magic, war, adventure and romance are interwoven in a rich and sweeping tale set in a brilliantly realized fabled land
https://wn.com/Suldrun's_Garden_Part_1_Of_The_First_Book_In_The_Lyonesse_Series_By_Jack_Vance._Audiobook._Fantasy
The Elder Isles, located in what is now the Bay of Biscay off the coast of Old Gaul, are made up of ten contending kingdoms, all vying with each other for control. At the centre of much of the intrigue is Casimir, the ruthless and ambitious king of Lyonesse.
His beautiful but otherworldly daughter, Suldrun, is part of his plans. He intends to cement an alliance or two by marrying her well.
But Suldrun is as determined as he and defies him. Casimir coldly confines her to the overgrown garden that she loves to frequent, and it is here that she meets her love and her tragedy unfolds.
Political intrigue, magic, war, adventure and romance are interwoven in a rich and sweeping tale set in a brilliantly realized fabled land
- published: 20 Oct 2021
- views: 5032
25:16
1989: Great British Isles, Scilly. C4 'Scilly, The Land Of Lyonesse"
Filmed on Scilly and aired on Channel 4 in 1989, here is 'Great British Isles, Scilly, The Land Of Lyonesse'. Featuring people and places all over the islands. ...
Filmed on Scilly and aired on Channel 4 in 1989, here is 'Great British Isles, Scilly, The Land Of Lyonesse'. Featuring people and places all over the islands. No index for this one, there are so many interviews and different people talking/views it was hard to get a nice list.
With thanks to Lesley and Phillip Jones at Crebinick Guest House on St Mary's for providing us the VHS tape.
www.crebinick.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/Crebinick-1389706384673536
Even more photos, videos and memories; and of course feel free to share your own at our friendly community:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/scillymemories/
Scilly lovers, everywhere, welcome.
https://wn.com/1989_Great_British_Isles,_Scilly._C4_'Scilly,_The_Land_Of_Lyonesse
Filmed on Scilly and aired on Channel 4 in 1989, here is 'Great British Isles, Scilly, The Land Of Lyonesse'. Featuring people and places all over the islands. No index for this one, there are so many interviews and different people talking/views it was hard to get a nice list.
With thanks to Lesley and Phillip Jones at Crebinick Guest House on St Mary's for providing us the VHS tape.
www.crebinick.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/Crebinick-1389706384673536
Even more photos, videos and memories; and of course feel free to share your own at our friendly community:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/scillymemories/
Scilly lovers, everywhere, welcome.
- published: 03 Oct 2017
- views: 24283
14:46
RPG review: Lyonesse
The designers of 'Mythras" have created the game 'Lyonesse" - a game that uses a D100 system, and blends it with the glorious ormolou of Jack Vance's "Lyonesse"...
The designers of 'Mythras" have created the game 'Lyonesse" - a game that uses a D100 system, and blends it with the glorious ormolou of Jack Vance's "Lyonesse" novels.
The game is excellent. The setting is a delight! Now go forth and curb your sandestins!
Link to Lyonesse:
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/309521/Lyonesse-Fantasy-Roleplaying-Based-on-the-Novels-by-Jack-Vance?term=lyonesse
Follow me on Patreon!
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https://wn.com/Rpg_Review_Lyonesse
The designers of 'Mythras" have created the game 'Lyonesse" - a game that uses a D100 system, and blends it with the glorious ormolou of Jack Vance's "Lyonesse" novels.
The game is excellent. The setting is a delight! Now go forth and curb your sandestins!
Link to Lyonesse:
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/309521/Lyonesse-Fantasy-Roleplaying-Based-on-the-Novels-by-Jack-Vance?term=lyonesse
Follow me on Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/PaulKidd
RPG games
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/7089/Kitsune-Press
E-books on Amazon.Com
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Paul+Kidd&i;=stripbooks&rh;=p_82%3AB001K7YQ7A&qid;=1327066537&sr;=1-2-ent&ref;=sr_tc_2_0
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- published: 21 Apr 2022
- views: 558
3:52
Lyonesse, M’en revenant des noces (live 1978)
Lyonesse, M’en revenant des noces (live 1978)
(Rond d'Argenton, trad. Berry)
Pietro Bianchi: violino
Mireille Ben: voce
Lili Ben: voce, violino
Armel Sorveyron...
Lyonesse, M’en revenant des noces (live 1978)
(Rond d'Argenton, trad. Berry)
Pietro Bianchi: violino
Mireille Ben: voce
Lili Ben: voce, violino
Armel Sorveyron: bombarda
Esecuzione tratta dal concerto tenuto dai Lyonesse a Milano il 25 ottobre 1978, nell’ambito di una serie di concerti al Teatro Verdi - appositamente affittato dal gruppo per 10 giorni - che ebbero un grande successo.
La registrazione del concerto fu pubblicata l’anno successivo dall’etichetta PDU, con il titolo “Live in Milan” (Pld A 7004).
Nati nel 1973 in Francia, i Lyonesse, furono intensamente attivi in Italia, dove pubblicarono per l’etichetta PDU anche i loro tre LP registrati in studio, negli anni 1974, 1975, 1976 (più un LP antologico nel 1976), il primo dei quali, in particolare, l’eponimo “Lyonesse”, fu da subito un importante punto di riferimento per il nostro gruppo, fondato nel 1975 con la denominazione “Il Paese delle Meraviglie”.
“Waltz for Ker Is”, il brano composto da Pietro Bianchi che inaugura l’album “Lyonesse”, divenne presto uno dei nostri cavalli di battaglia, e da noi riarrangiato fu pubblicato nel nostro LP eponimo “Èl Bés Galilì”, edito nel 1980 dall’etichetta IAF e ripubblicato in CD nel novembre 2020, in occasione del quarantennale dall’Associazione culturale Barabàn.
Nel corso della seconda metà degli anni Settanta i nostri due gruppi si ritrovarono in diverse occasioni. Ci piace qui ricordare, in particolare, il concerto organizzato dall’Associazione radicale bresciana “Spazio Altro”, tenuto dai “Lyonesse” il 30 settembre 1978 a Brescia, in Piazza del Duomo, che fu da noi introdotto, ancora con la nostra denominazione originaria, “Il Paese delle Meraviglie”, e con la nostra formazione “a cinque” di quel tempo: Bernardo Falconi, Guido Minelli, Marisa Padella, Luisa Pennacchio, Dina Staro.
Ringraziamenti:
Mireille Ben, Pietro Bianchi.
https://wn.com/Lyonesse,_M’En_Revenant_Des_Noces_(Live_1978)
Lyonesse, M’en revenant des noces (live 1978)
(Rond d'Argenton, trad. Berry)
Pietro Bianchi: violino
Mireille Ben: voce
Lili Ben: voce, violino
Armel Sorveyron: bombarda
Esecuzione tratta dal concerto tenuto dai Lyonesse a Milano il 25 ottobre 1978, nell’ambito di una serie di concerti al Teatro Verdi - appositamente affittato dal gruppo per 10 giorni - che ebbero un grande successo.
La registrazione del concerto fu pubblicata l’anno successivo dall’etichetta PDU, con il titolo “Live in Milan” (Pld A 7004).
Nati nel 1973 in Francia, i Lyonesse, furono intensamente attivi in Italia, dove pubblicarono per l’etichetta PDU anche i loro tre LP registrati in studio, negli anni 1974, 1975, 1976 (più un LP antologico nel 1976), il primo dei quali, in particolare, l’eponimo “Lyonesse”, fu da subito un importante punto di riferimento per il nostro gruppo, fondato nel 1975 con la denominazione “Il Paese delle Meraviglie”.
“Waltz for Ker Is”, il brano composto da Pietro Bianchi che inaugura l’album “Lyonesse”, divenne presto uno dei nostri cavalli di battaglia, e da noi riarrangiato fu pubblicato nel nostro LP eponimo “Èl Bés Galilì”, edito nel 1980 dall’etichetta IAF e ripubblicato in CD nel novembre 2020, in occasione del quarantennale dall’Associazione culturale Barabàn.
Nel corso della seconda metà degli anni Settanta i nostri due gruppi si ritrovarono in diverse occasioni. Ci piace qui ricordare, in particolare, il concerto organizzato dall’Associazione radicale bresciana “Spazio Altro”, tenuto dai “Lyonesse” il 30 settembre 1978 a Brescia, in Piazza del Duomo, che fu da noi introdotto, ancora con la nostra denominazione originaria, “Il Paese delle Meraviglie”, e con la nostra formazione “a cinque” di quel tempo: Bernardo Falconi, Guido Minelli, Marisa Padella, Luisa Pennacchio, Dina Staro.
Ringraziamenti:
Mireille Ben, Pietro Bianchi.
- published: 15 Jun 2022
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3:25
Brenda Wootton - Lyonesse
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from the 1982 RCA Records album
"Lyonesse"
PL 37656
Recorded at John Knight Studio, Ponsongath, LIzard, Cornwall.
Engineer John Knight.
"Lyonesse is a country in Arthurian legend, particularly in the story of Tristan and Iseult. Said to border Cornwall, it is most notable as the home of the hero Tristan, whose father was king. In later traditions Lyonesse is said to have sunk beneath the waves some time after the Tristan stories take place, making it similar to Ys and other lost lands in medieval Celtic tales, and perhaps connecting it with the Isles of Scilly."
(wiki)
song by Richard Gendall
Brenda Wootton - vocals
David King - acoustic guitar
(apologies for vinyl jump near the start)
I
Lyonesse, Lyonesse,
where are your shores?
Houses and villages,
houses and villages,
seen no more,
Lyonesse, Lyonesse,
under the sea,
Dreams lie with mermaids,
children to be,
Dreams lie with mermaids,
children, to be.
II
Royal line. Royal line,
where your domaine?
Of your bright palaces,
of your bright palaces,
none remain,
Royal line, Royal line,
will you return?
Where bones lie
mouldering under the fern,
Where bones lie
mouldering under the fern.
III
Every year, every year,
life springs again,
Giving new chances,
giving new chances,
healing pain,
Every year, every year,
we can rebuild
Dream woven palaces
round a new child,
Dream woven palaces
round a new child.
IV
Cornish child, Cornish child,
you are today,
Travelling with everyman ,
travelling with everyman,
on your way.
Cornish child, Cornish child
within your life’s will,
There is a Lyonesse
that can be still,
There is a Lyonesse
that can be still.
V
Lyonesse, Lyonesse,
where was your shore?
Houses and villages,
houses and villages…
seen no more…
seen no more.
Thanks to Cattia Salto for accurate lyrics.
https://wn.com/Brenda_Wootton_Lyonesse
No copyright claim, against any audio or image content, is assumed in the publishing of this video. Copyright is owned by original artist or artists, or their legally appointed representatives.
http://www.cornwalls.co.uk/history/people/brenda_wooton.htm
from the 1982 RCA Records album
"Lyonesse"
PL 37656
Recorded at John Knight Studio, Ponsongath, LIzard, Cornwall.
Engineer John Knight.
"Lyonesse is a country in Arthurian legend, particularly in the story of Tristan and Iseult. Said to border Cornwall, it is most notable as the home of the hero Tristan, whose father was king. In later traditions Lyonesse is said to have sunk beneath the waves some time after the Tristan stories take place, making it similar to Ys and other lost lands in medieval Celtic tales, and perhaps connecting it with the Isles of Scilly."
(wiki)
song by Richard Gendall
Brenda Wootton - vocals
David King - acoustic guitar
(apologies for vinyl jump near the start)
I
Lyonesse, Lyonesse,
where are your shores?
Houses and villages,
houses and villages,
seen no more,
Lyonesse, Lyonesse,
under the sea,
Dreams lie with mermaids,
children to be,
Dreams lie with mermaids,
children, to be.
II
Royal line. Royal line,
where your domaine?
Of your bright palaces,
of your bright palaces,
none remain,
Royal line, Royal line,
will you return?
Where bones lie
mouldering under the fern,
Where bones lie
mouldering under the fern.
III
Every year, every year,
life springs again,
Giving new chances,
giving new chances,
healing pain,
Every year, every year,
we can rebuild
Dream woven palaces
round a new child,
Dream woven palaces
round a new child.
IV
Cornish child, Cornish child,
you are today,
Travelling with everyman ,
travelling with everyman,
on your way.
Cornish child, Cornish child
within your life’s will,
There is a Lyonesse
that can be still,
There is a Lyonesse
that can be still.
V
Lyonesse, Lyonesse,
where was your shore?
Houses and villages,
houses and villages…
seen no more…
seen no more.
Thanks to Cattia Salto for accurate lyrics.
- published: 28 Sep 2010
- views: 60892
4:32
Lyonesse
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Lyonesse · Celtic Legend
Lyonesse
℗ 2007 Well Played music Ltd.
Released on: 2007-01-01
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Lyonesse · Celtic Legend
Lyonesse
℗ 2007 Well Played music Ltd.
Released on: 2007-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Lyonesse
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Lyonesse · Celtic Legend
Lyonesse
℗ 2007 Well Played music Ltd.
Released on: 2007-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 24 Aug 2015
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