Mother's Blood, Sister Songs
Un podcast de Athena Media
21 Épisodes
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Mother's Blood, Sister Songs: Episode 2 'Sister Songs'
Publié: 05/01/2020 -
Mother's Blood, Sister Songs Episode 1 'Mother's Blood'
Publié: 29/12/2019 -
Linda Buckley, Journey's End
Publié: 25/11/2019 -
Melkorka Ólafsdóttir, Flautist, on Being a Modern Melkorka
Publié: 18/11/2019 -
Joan Perlman with Linda Buckley on the making of 'Drowning Pool'
Publié: 13/11/2019 -
Vilborg Davíðsdóttir, Giving Voice to the Women of the Sagas
Publié: 12/11/2019 -
Éilís Ní Dhuibhne - Reading Iceland with an Irish Eye and Ear
Publié: 12/11/2019 -
Arnhildur Valgarðsdóttir 'Adda' on the Power of Choirs in Iceland
Publié: 06/11/2019 -
Jón Páll Björnsson on the Settlement of Iceland
Publié: 06/11/2019 -
Katie Buckley - Harpist
Publié: 05/11/2019 -
Lára Bryndís Eggertsdóttir on why Iceland loves Organ Music
Publié: 04/11/2019 -
Kristín Lárusdóttir - Selló Stína - on music at the heart of Iceland
Publié: 04/11/2019 -
Bára Grímsdóttir & Chris Foster on Icelandic Folk Songs
Publié: 30/10/2019 -
Prof. Gunnþórunn Guðmundsdóttir on Storytelling in Ireland & Iceland
Publié: 25/10/2019 -
Dr. Kári Stefánsson The Genetics of Iceland and its Gaelic Roots
Publié: 10/10/2019 -
Prof. Terry Gunnell - Irish and Icelandic Folklore and Folktales
Publié: 09/10/2019 -
Prof. Gísli Sigurðsson - Gaelic Influences in the Icelandic Sagas
Publié: 09/10/2019 -
Dr. Emily Lethbridge - Women in the Icelandic Sagas
Publié: 03/10/2019 -
Dr Elizabeth Boyle - Ireland, the Vikings and Slavery
Publié: 02/10/2019 -
Prof. Poul Holm - The Vikings in Ireland
Publié: 01/10/2019
How the genetics of Iceland reveals its Irish motherhood; an exploration of the connections between Iceland and Ireland presented by composer Linda Buckley and produced Helen Shaw at Athena Media. Acclaimed Irish composer Linda Buckley has a personal and professional affinity to Iceland and in this radio series she teams up with documentary maker Helen Shaw to trace the connections between the two places. The Icelandic female line goes directly back to gaelic women, mostly taken as slaves, by Norwegian Vikings who settled the land over a thousand years ago. http://mothersbloodsistersongs.com
