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Video Art Based On Choral Music: Clychau Aberdyfi yn Ffwrnais

July 17, 2011 by Allen H Simon Leave a Comment


Clychau Aberdyfi by Hywel Girl’s Choir on a Decca Junior gramophone next to the Einion stream behind Graig Chapel Furnace.
 

Clychau Aberdyfi yn Ffwrnais from jacob whittaker on Vimeo.

Presumably the significance of the stream is that Clychau Aberdyfi (“The Bells of Aberdovey”) is a folk song about a submerged kingdom whose bells can be heard pealing under the water. Not sure of the significance of playing it on a low-fi, 78rpm record player, but some art is too deep for me.

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