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View of a Greenlandic fiord lit up by the midsummer sun, 1936, Emanuel A. Petersen
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Emanuel A. Petersen (1894 - 1948) - Sunset View of a Sailing Ship Arriving at a Greenland Settlement. Oil on canvas.
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The Gertrud Rask on the ice shelf off Christianshåb, Greenland, by Emanuel A. Petersen (1894-1948)
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Christmas Music for Celts Returns in 2024!
It’s Celtic Christmas Music #77.
WELCOME TO CELTIC CHRISTMAS MUSIC
I am Marc Gunn. Celtic musician with my own Celtic Christmas music. And I am a podcaster. This show promotes Celtic culture through Christmas cheer. If you hear music you love, please support the artists.
Visit the shownotes to find out more about them and follow the show at CelticChristmasPodcast.com.
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CELTIC CHRISTMAS MUSIC TODAY
0:06 - Aizle & Riognach Connolly "The Wexford Carol" from The Wexford Carol
4:40 - WELCOME
5:24 - The Gothard Sisters "Here We Come A Caroling" from A Celtic Christmas
8:37 - Liz Madden "Coventry Carol" from Christmas with Liz Madden
11:38 - A Shamrock in Kudzu "Canon In D" from Kudzu for Christmas
14:44 - Mark O'Connor "Holiday Album One Winter's Night" from Appalachian Christmas
19:26 - THANK YOU FOR SPREADING CHRISTMAS CHEER!
This podcast relies on the generosity of people just like you. For as little as $1 per month, you can help me produce new episodes of the podcast every year. And of course, since it is a podcast, you can listen to them you are ready and in the mood.
Please make a pledge to spread Christmas cheer this holiday season.
20:45 - Jil Chambless, Ed Miller and Scooter Muse "Emanuel " from Nollaig Chridheil / Songs of the Christmas Season
25:18 - Plunk Murray "I Saw Three Ships" from Christmas in the Pub
28:11 - The Poor Clares "The Seven Rejoices of Mary" from The Poor Clares: Songs for Midwinter
33:19 - Iona "Morny Ny Cainle/Arrane Y Guilley Hesheree/St. Ives Fer Moh" from Silver
37:23 - CLOSING
38:14 - Moya Brennan "In The Bleak Midwinter (An Irish Christmas Album Version)" from An Irish Christmas
42:08 - CLOSING
Celtic Christmas Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs.
The show is supported by our Christmas music lovers just like yourself over on Patreon. Join others to spread Christmas Cheer! Sign up for just $1 per month.
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Finally, please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor.
Promote Celtic culture through Christmas music at CelticChristmasPodcast.com.
Nollaig Shona Daoibh!
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View of a Greenlandic fiord lit up by the midsummer sun, 1936, Emanuel A. Petersen
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Christine Elisabeth Deichmann de soltera Lund (1869-1945) pintora danesa.
Nació en Øverød. Hija del médico Henrik Sigward Lund y de su esposa Johanne Marie Helene Mürer.
Incluso desde cuando era niña, Frederik Rohde la enseñó de 1882 a 1883.
De 1885 a 1886 fue enseñada por Simon Simonsen. De 1889 a 1891 asistió a la escuela de dibujo de Vilhelmine Bang y de 1890 a 1894 a la academia de arte, donde le enseñó Viggo Johansen.
En 1894 se casó con el médico Henrik Deichmann (1871-1939) en Søllerød. En 1896 nació su única hija, la posterior inspectora de museos Elisabeth Deichmann (1896-1975).
En 1902, su marido realizó un viaje de investigación para investigar la propagación de la sífilis en Arsuk e Ivittuut y al año siguiente fue nombrado médico de distrito en el distrito colonial de Julianehaab antes de servir en el distrito colonial de Holsteinsborg a partir de 1906.
Christine Deichmann pintó su entorno y, por tanto, no representó el paisaje y la población de Groenlandia como un idilio, como lo hicieron sus colegas daneses Emanuel A. Petersen, Harald Moltke y Carl Rasmussen, sino más bien la vida cotidiana real. Es la única artista femenina de Groenlandia antes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
En 1910 regresó a Dinamarca. Sus acuarelas se exhibieron principalmente en Dinamarca, pero también en la Exposición Colonial de 1931 en Roma.
En 1939 murió su marido y Christine Deichmann emigró a los EE.UU., donde su hija vivía desde 1926 y ahora se había convertido en ciudadana. Murió allí en 1945 a la edad de 76 años, pero su urna fue enterrada en Søllerød.
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Seascape with sunlight through clouds - Emanuel A. Petersen
Danish, 1894-1948
oil on canvas laid on board , 27.5 x 36.5 cm. 10.8 x 14.4 in.
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Emanuel A. Petersen - The red umbrella (1917)
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Emanuel A. Petersen (1894 - 1948)
View of a Greenlandic fiord lit up by the midsummer sun,1936
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Пейзаж с белым медведем (Landscape with polar bear). Эмануэль Айге Петерсен (Emanuel A. Petersen), (1894-1948)
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Midnight sun, Greenland By Emanuel Aage Petersen
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Emanuel A. Petersen (1894 - 1948) - View of the Fjord at Qaqortoq, Greenland. 1921. Oil on canvas.
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Emanuel A. Petersen (1894-1948) - Dog Sledding in Greenland, oil on canvas, 121 x 166,5 cm.
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First Light Dawns On Irish & Celtic Music #673
First light dawns on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #673 . Subscribe now!
The Drowsy Lads, Cleveland Celtic Ensemble, Dublin Gulch, Mary Frances Leahy, Goitse, Enda Reilly, Poitin Band, Aneta Dortová, Charlene Adzima, Sheridan Rúitín, Clanna Morna, The Tan and Sober Gentlemen, Larkin & Moran Brothers, The Ciderhouse Rebellion
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC
0:06 - The Drowsy Lads "Virginia (Reels)" from Wide Awake
5:37 - WELCOME
8:21 - Cleveland Celtic Ensemble "Burning the Piper's Hut" from Cleveland Celtic Ensemble
13:51 - Dublin Gulch "The Ballad of Willie and Millie/Margaret's Waltz" from Tap 'Er Light
22:24 - Mary Frances Leahy "First Light" from First Light
26:16 - Goitse "Write Me Down" from Rosc
29:59 - FEEDBACK
32:31 - Enda Reilly "Ualach Ó Mo Chroí - A Weight From My Heart" from Hy - Brasil
35:36 - Poitin Band "Louis Riel/Free Gardeners" from Banks of Red River
39:05 - Aneta Dortová and Emanuele De Simone "Eileen Og (Song)" from Tunes of the Travelling Dance Masters
43:37 - Charlene Adzima "What Care I for the Minister?/Humours of Whiskey" from The Initiation
46:07 - THANKS
48:10 - Sheridan Rúitín "Peppermill South" from Rebels in the Night
51:45 - Clanna Morna "Johnson's Motor Car" from From The Lowlands To The High Seas
53:48 - The Tan and Sober Gentlemen "Leaving of Liverpool - Live from the Haw River Ballroom" from Single
57:46 - Larkin & Moran Brothers "Drake Street Rainbow" from Éistigí [Explicit]
1:02:09 - CLOSING
1:03:07 - The Ciderhouse Rebellion with Molly Donnery "The Kilmacthomas Girl" from A Little Bit Slanted
1:07:51 - CREDITS
The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You’ll find links to all of the artists played in this episode.
Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you’ll get 7 weekly news items about what’s happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage.
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WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST
* Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn.
This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. Not just the big names you’ve probably heard of. But also the Celtic bands in your neck of the woods, at your festivals.
It is here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to keep making music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their communities on Patreon.
You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com.
We are proud sponsors of IrishFest Atlanta. The festival takes place Nov 8 - 10, 2024. Cherish the Ladies and The Friel Sisters are headlining. I hope to share some interviews with artists performing there as we get a little closer to the festival. A large portion of the event is free to attend. However, there are some special concerts and workshops available. You can buy tickets to those right now. Go to www.irishfestatlanta.org for more details. Oh! And if you’re out there, I have a show with my daughter Inara kicking off the Saturday music schedule. Come join me.
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I had two messages come in about Gretna Green after I mentioned it in episode #671.
Shel O'Toole wrote: "Hi Marc, It was interesting to hear you refer to Gretna Green. My knowledge of it was as a place people eloped to. A quick search of Google confirmed my memories. It was interesting to discover Gretna is a town built during World War 1.
The village of Gretna Green is still thriving and it sounds like a great place to visit. It is certainly on my list of places to visit should I get to fulfill my dream of going to Scotland.
I discovered in the past couple of years my maternal grandmother’s family is from Ayrshire in Scotland. They came from a village called Coylton.
I look forward to hearing about your whiskey tour and seeing photos of Scotland.
I’m really enjoying today’s show #671
Thanks for all the great music Marc.
Sli��nte"
Wayne Myers wrote: "Hey Marc, I was listening to episode 671 while playing soccer today and heard you mention the Scottish village of Gretna Green. There is a fantasy author named Linzi Day who lives there and has her book series set there. I know she is amenable to answering questions, because she answered mine.
Her book series is The Midlife Recorder series, which starts with Midlife in Gretna Green. Love the show. Slainte."
Mary Lynn Deal sent a message on Patreon: "Hi Marc, I'm doing some 3d printing and office work at home while listening today. Still enjoying every minute. Have a wonderful day, Slainte,"
Rod Nevin commented on Patreon: "Lovely collection of music! By the way Marc, I have to tell you because I know you would want to know, the tune title for Arise & Go has “Strathspeys” and reels, and the correct pronunciation for strathspey is “strath’spay” … last syllable being what Bob Barker always reminded us to do our pets. 😎"
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