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Chall ò ro hì - there are deer on the slope of the rolling mist)

from On the Shoulders of the Great Bear by Andrew Cronshaw

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“There are salmon in the pool of the grove of yew trees, and deer on the slope of the rolling mist; alas, what matter to us? Alan is not living, and Rory is no more, and my excellent husband lying in the tower”. A Scots Gaelic lament.

'Chall ò ro hì' was sung in 1861 by Oighrig Ross, “a cottar”, to Francis Tolmie in Bracadale, Skye.

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from On the Shoulders of the Great Bear, released January 1, 2000
Fujara - Andrew Cronshaw

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Andrew Cronshaw London, UK

Andrew Cronshaw is a British multi-instrumentalist and producer, soloist and also leader of the Finnish/Armenian/British band SANS, who also has a long career as a writer on roots musics, particularly those of the Nordic, Baltic, eastern and central European and Iberian regions, for fRoots, The Rough Guide to World Music etc. ... more

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