
Bragodi, a medieval Welsh word denoting the mingling of flats and naturals to create the scales and modes of medieval Welsh music. Bragod was a drink of mingled liquids e.g. ale and mead or the wine and water of the sacarament. Bragod is the only musical ensemble dedicated to exploring the performance of medieval and renaissance Welsh music and poetry in an historically-informed way. They sing Welsh poetry ranging from stanzas of the Gododdin (6th century) to ritual and popular songs of the 18th and 19th century.
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Balett Gymraeg
Awdl Ll 'Y Gododdin'
'R Adar Bach
Y March Glas
Queen Jane
Can y Washael
Uryen Erechwydd, Pt. 1
Shepherd's Hey
Dyfaliad Crwth
Kaingk Ruffudd ab Adda ap Dafydd
Peis Dinogat
Psalm CL
Pepper's Black/Half Hannikin
Uryen Erechwydd, Pt. 2
Ystorya Trystan
Rio Manzanere
Rio Manzanare
Pepper's Black / Half Hannikin
Awdl LI 'Y Gododdin'
Yr Wylan
Ffoles Llantrisant
Mae Gen I Chwaer Mari
Ymddiddan Arthur a'r Eryr
Uryen Erechwydd Part A
Shepard's Hey
Childgrove
Caseg Felen
Dyfahad Crwth
Kaingk Dafydd Broffwyd
Myn Mair
Siglo'r Crud / Cerdd Hen Wr Y Coed
Untitled Ballad / As I Went To Walsingham
Ys Daeth Crist / Gosteg Dafydd Athro
Offeren y Llwyn
Offeren Y Llywn
Englyn satirising the tabor, pipe and fiddler
R Adar Bach (extract)
Y Washael
Stanza Ll 'Y Gododdin'
Awdl Ll'Y Gododdin'
Kaingk Ruffudd ab Adda ap D
Ballet Cymraeg
Englyn
Dyfaliad Crwth / Kaniad Y Gwynn
Awdl Ll. ‘Y Gododdin’
The Lost Music of Wales
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