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Cræft: The Seafarer
Recently at the twitter feed I received a message from Kevin Clark, composer, regarding an interesting piece of work. The work is a short film adaptation of a cello piece Kevin wrote for the cellist Rachel Gawell to use as musical accompaniment to her dramatic … Continue reading
Posted in Bōc-Cræft (Literature), Dream-Cræft (Music)
Tagged anglo-saxons, beowulf, cello, documentary, film, Kevin Clark, music, old english, poem, poetry, Rachel Gawell, Seafarer, video
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