
Performer:
Title:
Prūsų Giesmės
Genre:
MP3 album size:
1792 mb
Other music formats:
VOC AHX MOD AU VOX VQF ASF
Rating:
4.8 ✱
Style:
Folk
Date of release:
Kūlgrinda - Prūsų Giesmės album download
Tracklist
1 | As Kwāi Minintun Prūsan |
2 | Pa Sadīkan Neikaūwa |
3 | Saulīka Patekka |
4 | Sīnda Nūse Dēiwi |
5 | Mīniks Saulīkan Weddi |
6 | Mīla Swāiksta Saulīka |
7 | Sūns Prēi Mutrīkan |
8 | Ō, Kas Wakēi Ten |
9 | Tū Zallis Witwīke |
10 | Zeminnika Kweitākedi |
11 | Ukadebbaisis Perkūnai |
12 | Dāudas |
13 | Kwēi Es Jālai |
14 | Mitaujīka Mitaujā |
15 | Dāncau Nūs Angzdrīkiks |
16 | Prūsa, Tū Sestrīka |
17 | Ei Rūta Rutīka |
Notes
Recorded at Studio Aurea in 2004-2005.Listen free to Kūlgrinda – Prųsū Giesmės. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.
"Senoji prūsų kalba atgimsta naujausioje grupės KŪLGRINDA plokštelėje". Retrieved 29 August 2014. V. Mažiulis, Prūsų kalbos paminklai, Vilnius, t. I 1966, t. II 1981. W. R. Schmalstieg, An Old Prussian Grammar, University Park and London, 1974. Schmalstieg, Studies in Old Prussian, University Park and London, 1976. Toporov, Prusskij jazyk: Slovar', A – L, Moskva, 1975–1990 (nebaigtas, not finished). Mažiulis, Prūsų kalbos etimologijos žodynas, Vilnius, t. I-IV, 1988–1997. M. Biolik, Zuflüsse zur Ostsee zwischen unterer Weichsel und Pregel, Stuttgart, 1989. Przybytek, Ortsnamen baltischer Herkunft im südlichen Teil Ostpreussens, Stuttgart, 1993.
Album: Prūsų giesmės. Sūns prēi mutrīkan naktin naktaūwa. Naktin naktaūwa, supnan supnaūwa. Ankstāinai etskīwuns, mutrīkai gērdau. Kūlgrinda: Top 3. 1. Mīniks Saulīkan weddi. 2. Ō, kas wakēi ten. 3. Zeminnika kweitākedi.
Kūlgrinda is a folk music group from Vilnius, Lithuania, established in 1989 by Inija and Jonas Trinkūnas. The group is connected to the Lithuanian neopagan movement Romuva and often performs as a part of the movement's ceremonies. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. April 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message). Kūlgrinda performing in Vilnius. Kūlgrinda is a neofolk/pagan folk band from Vilnius, Lithuania, established in 1990 by Inija and Jonas Trinkūnas. The band owes its name to kūlgrinda – a secret Samogitian underwater causeway.
Kūlgrinda is a neofolk/pagan folk band from Vilnius, Lithuania, established in 1990 by Inja and Jonas Trinkūnas. Kulgrinda albums were released by Dangus Records, later the band signed with Aurea Studija. 2001: Ugnėlakis su Kūlgrinda – with Žalvarinis. 2003: Perkūno Giesmės (Hymns of Perkūnas). 2007: Giesmės Saulei ("Hymns of the Sun"). 2009: Giesmės Valdovui Gediminui ("Hymns to King Gediminas"). 2013: Giesmės Žemynai ("Hymns to Žemyna") – with Donis. Kūlgrinda's music typically consists of straightforward folk music performances with little studio enhancement and a focus on the vocal performances. It has specialised on sutartinės, a traditional form of polyphonic song-chant where several vocalists perform interlocking melodies that through rhythmic repetition create a pattern of musical expression.
com/ Daina iš grupės Kūlgrinda albumo "Prūsų giesmės" (2005) TRANSLATION: - Dear Žemyna, the raiser of blooms, Where shall I plant the rose twigs? - Look at a tall hill, By the sea, by the lagoon.