98 - An Anglo-Saxon Bard - Benjamin Bagby
Publisher |
CatholicCulture.org
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Feb 21, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:11:38

Famous for his chanted performances of Beowulf in the original Old English, Benjamin Bagby is the closest thing you'll find today to an Anglo-Saxon bard. Bagby joins the show to describe how he reconstructed Beowulf as a sung tale, giving a demonstration of his Anglo-Saxon harp which is modeled on harps found in burial sites from over a millennium ago. He also discusses the recordings of the complete works of St. Hildegard of Bingen made by his ensemble, Sequentia.

All music and video by Bagby and Sequentia used with permission. 
 
Watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uZLEM75RO_w
 
LINKS
 
Bagby's Beowulf site and DVD https://www.bagbybeowulf.com
 
Video of Bagby's full performance at 92Y https://youtu.be/2WcIK_8f7oQ 
 
 
Featured piece by St. Hildegard, O Vis Aeternitatis, recorded by Sequentia from their album Canticles of Ecstasy https://youtu.be/_Vcv2HdApcs
 
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