• S2 13 You Shall Not Pass

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Durée: 10 min
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    In this episode we continue to explore the idea that the music of Cornwall and Devon came from a common source, and that the arrival of the Saxons did not mean that the link between the two areas, and their shared celtic connections, were severed forever.

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    Mike O'Connor. Cornish-based musicologist, folk singer and story-teller.
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