Nine Lindens (Lithuanian Multipart Polyphonic Song)
Vložit
- čas přidán 3. 09. 2017
- We are happy to share a music video ‘Nine Lindens’ where nine non-professional singers perform a Lithuanian multipart polyphonic folk song. A founder of a startup, a teacher, an artist, a physicist and other women of different professions, ethnical backgrounds, religious beliefs and experiences came together for this project. Differences melt in these ancient songs as anyone can sing and feel connected.
Lithuanian multipart polyphonic songs are unique and have been listed by Unesco as intangible world heritage. However nowadays only a small circle of people practice this genre. The tradition of everyone joining a song has started to fade away: it seems that privilege to sing has been restricted to only professional performers, the song has been put on a stage and the rest of us have been put in a role of spectators.
The initial goals of this project were showing that everyone can sing and reviving the unique tradition. But the most powerful was how we felt while singing together… This is a world that we want to live in! A world, where differences are embraced and celebrated, people feel united and connected and everyones voice play an important role. This is exactly what we need to drive a change and align today’s fragmented world.
Director/Camera - Elvina Nevardauskaitė
Producer - Neringa Rekašiūtė
Sound design - SODAS Sounds
Color Grade - Mantas Beginskas
Stylist - Rūta Sakalauskaitė
Hair Stylist - Dovilė Andriulionytė
MUA - Lilija Ustin ir Indrė Bagdonavičiūtė
Production Assistant - Rasa Mikulevičiūtė
Utterly beautiful. No video has done such an amazing job at encapsulating the female human experience. Enthralling, stunningly shot and v thought provoking. Thank you for your art!
Sutartine is Lithuanian heritage which is UNESCO protected. Even in modern times everyone that make songs can't make with out Sutartine
Nice A Cappella. I love female A Cappella vocals.
Beautiful song "Birute" from ancient times !!
I don't know how or what im watch but it sounds amazing and it's hot! Well done ladies
THIS is so beautiful. I cannot believe it came onto my screen, JUST as I was answering a choir director in France and England ~ as I embark on a video of my solo voice (non-professional!) to send to them as they collaborate one hundred voices from different countries, to form a choral work Cantique, by Gabriel Faure. Called Musique Sans Frontieres this is their 2nd project, bringing together many voices (incl.Australia, me and some of my fellow community choir members). Thank you for this beautiful and meaningful production. It has made me smile at the benefits it gives for all, to simply sing together. Blessings! Jen.
This is amazing, beautiful and so very captivating. What a nicely sung folk like song and how amazingly it has been shot. I have become instant fan of yours Neringa Rekasiute. Many Regards from India.
Hello from Ukraine 🇺🇦 this song is so beautiful
hope you are fine my friend
💙🇺🇦🌻🇺🇦🌻🇺🇦💙
I love the Pre-Raphaelite art direction!
Me too!
Beautiful and wonderful
Sooo paganistic! ❤️
super song. love from denmark.
So beautiful...
I love this so much
So beautiful
amazing art , thank you for sharing . Much appreciated and will be remembered
What a wonderful video and wonderful music ❤
beautiful
Pas kažką mačiau pasidalinus "išplėstinę" versiją. Irgi buvo labai faina, gal net labiau patiko :)
👏🙌🙏
😍✨🇱🇹
look I'm Ukrainian and apparently I'm crying
I cry for your county the russians are going to the hell forever
My total suportt to people of Ucrania they're brave people from México
slava ukraini
I hope yuo are safe my friend
All need to know that you are ukrainian
wow beautiful. I am really excited about Lithuanian folk music.
What is this song called? I would like to check a text.
Explore and learn us ;)
It's called "Devynios liepos"
@TheTwins90 folk songs are usually known by their first lines, this one is known as "Turėja liepa". The lyrics:
Turėja liepa, lioj taduvėla,
Devynias šakas, lylia ratulėli.
Taduvo, taduvo, taduvėla taduvo,
Ratulo ratulo, ratulėli ratulo.
Visas devynias, lioj taduvėla,
Vėtrėla palaužė, lylia ratulėli.
Palik naž vienų, lioj taduvėla,
Gegiulai inskristi lylia ratulėli.
Gegiulai inskristi, lioj taduvėla,
Gražiai pakukuoti, lylia ratulėli.
Turėja motka, lioj taduvėla,
Devynias dukras, lylia ratulėli.
Visas devynias, lioj taduvėla,
Piršlaliai išpiršo, lylia ratulėli.
Palik naž vienų, lioj taduvėla,
Aslalai pašluoti, lylia ratulėli.
It’s called “ Nine Lindens” in English.
I want the lyrics :)
Mergaitem virs 35-40, ratilio realybe.
Has this midsomer vibe to it..
Most lithuanian stuff tend to do that
Lithuania has pagan roots
Visos šalys turi pagoniškas šaknis. Man sutartinės pirmiausia asocijuojasi su močiute, kuri jaunystėje su draugėmis kaime daunuodavo ir dirbdama, ir ilsėdamasi. O mano močiutė buvo karštai tikinti katalikė.@@ann-mariepaliukenas19
iš gražios dainos padaryta lbių klipas?
Support from Ukraine
💙🇺🇦🌻🇺🇦🌻🇺🇦💙
o kodėl jei lietuviška daina tai angliškas pavadinimas ir aprašymas? nejau mūsų kultūra tinka tik kaip egzotiškas eksportas kažkam užsienyje? Nejau peržiūrų ir laikų skaičius yra svarbiau nei mūsų kultūros tęstinumas?
Yra ir lietuvių kalba :)
Tegu daugiau suzino apie musu nustabia kultura tiek sekmes...
@@Marius67 o kam jiem žinoti? Pirma turi būti skirta Lietuviams, kad šie išlaikytų ir išsaugotų. Kai unikali tradicija bus gyva tada ir užsieniečiai patys domėsis
@@tomascc9367 nebuk Grazulis be pykcio labos...
@@Marius67 prie ko čia gražulis?