Poetic Edda CD

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Poetic Edda CD

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Sounds llike close to what I was looking for: A Poetic Edda audio book,

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... 17-8034424
(edited to tag textkit :))

It seems to contain three songs from Edda and a later composition, tho' I'm not very sure. Anyway it's in my prolonged shopping list. :P


P.S.

Ah! Here's the longer, 2-CD version:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 50-8318234
(Is there a way to tag textkit to this UK site?)
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Post by tdominus »

That looks interesting.

Also a symphonic work is being composed by a modern composer named Wendt. See http://www.eddan.net .

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Post by Emma_85 »

I know you can tag textkit if you go to Amazon using this page: http://www.textkit.com/support.php

But no link to amazon.de :(

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In the reviews, someone said it was "A re-creation of the way the Voluspa and Havamal were probably sung almost 1000 year ago." I hope it is reconstructed pronunciation and not Modern Icelandic. When you do get a copy, please tell me what you think of it.

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Post by mingshey »

Emma_85 wrote: But no link to amazon.de :(
Nor to amazon.co.uk where the longer version is on. :(

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Post by Emma_85 »

There is one to Amazon.co.uk, it's right at the bottom under Amazon.ca

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Post by Keesa »

Correct me if I'm wrong...

".de", ".ca", ".uk", etc, all have something to do with the country, don't they?

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Post by mingshey »

Emma_85 wrote:There is one to Amazon.co.uk, it's right at the bottom under Amazon.ca
Oh, there it is! But the link doesn't seem to support tagging textkit. :?

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Keesa wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong...

".de", ".ca", ".uk", etc, all have something to do with the country, don't they?
"de" is for Deutschland. "uk" is for United Kingdom and "ca" i have no idea...

Israel has "il".

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ca = Canada

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Post by Keesa »

Oh, thank you. I figure that if I ask enough dumb questions, one day I'll understand all the intricacies of normal life. :wink:

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.ch is ... Switzerland! Er, Confederatio Helvetica.
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