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Music and the Celtic Otherworld: From Ireland to Iona

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Covering themes close to Scottish and Irish folklore, this book explores the universal concept of the spiritual dimension of music from the viewpoint of the Celtic sources. From the descriptions of the supernatural power of the "fairy" harp in Elfland in the Scottish ballads to the sacred music of God's Heaven in the Christian Saints' Lives, the Celtic sources provide a rich and varied selection of references to music and its perceived supernatural power and influence.

211 pages, Hardcover

First published April 20, 2000

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Karen Ralls-MacLeod

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I absolutely adored this book! It was very clear, concise and had lots of examples. A must-read for anyone interested in Celtic mythology or culture.
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