Review: The Music of Gwydion
By Teresa 'Chrissy' Conner, published Feb 26, 2008
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While not the first ever recorded pagan music, Gwydion Pendderwen (1946-1982) certainly made an impression on many, including his initiators Victor and Cora Anderson, with whom he helped write most of the liturgy within the Færie Tradition of Witchcraft. Influenced heavily by Robert Graves' theories on the Poet as Sacred King and later by the archetype of the Green Man, the enchantment of the Craft ran deep within his veins.
Songs for the Old Religion starts out sprightly with a fantastic Craft creation song and continues this gaiety, taking a calmer turn on track five, 'On Lady Day' and back upbeat with 'The Wintry Queen'. My favorite is 'Lughnasad Dance,' a brilliantly, sprightly tune that makes you want to dance within the golden fields at harvest, same with 'Harvest Dance.'
While Songs for the Old Religion (1970s) sings to us the changes of the seasons and its deities, The Fäerie Shaman (1981) beckons us to hear a much more personal side of its performer. With songs like 'We Won't Wait Any Longer' and 'There Will Always Be A Wales,' themes nearest to Gwydion's heart are expressed and felt deeply. My personal favorites of this album are 'I'll Be Reborn,' 'We Won't Wait Any Longer' and 'The Trees of Annwfn.'
Pendderwen was certainly a modern bard with an old soul that still makes his presence known in the pagan music available today. This is a wonderful collection and Anne Hill has certainly created a compilation that will surely continue to spread Gwydion's magic into a new generation.
Track Listings: Songs for the Old Religion
01. The Lord of the Dance
02. Lughnasad Dance
03. Spring Strathspey
04. Witches' Coven Dance
05. On Lady Day
06. The Wintry Queen
07. The Raven Is Calling
08. Beltane Wedding Dance
09. Return of the King
10. The Gungod
11. Harvest Dance
12. Cân Cerridwen
13. Witches Tune
14. Song of Mari
15. The Lady's Bransle
Track Listings: The Fäerie Shaman
01. The Raven is Calling (Air)
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Did You Know?
Gwydion Pendderwen spent a good deal of his life living alone in the forest.
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