For the ancient Celts, the calendar was based around the solstices and equinoxes, marking the Quarter Days, with the mid-points called Cross-Quarter Days.Learn more about the Celtic calendar. Was Stonehenge Built to Celebrate the Winter Solstice? One famous ancient marker is Stonehenge in Englan...
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Related: Family Christmas Traditions for a Magical Holiday What is the Solstice? The solstice is when one of Earth’s poles is at its maximum tilt, and the sun has reached its southernmost descent. The sun travels its shortest path through the sky on the winter solstice. As a result, th...
1996年的《Canyon Lullaby 大峡谷摇篮曲》录音地点是美国大峡谷;1999年发行的《Celtic Solstice》,以纽约的圣约翰大教堂为题材,进行环境音乐创作,还成为Paul Winter第三度获颁葛莱美奖的得奖作品。除此之外,Paul Winter在美国康乃狄克州还有一间用谷仓改建而成、被一片保育林地围绕的录音工作室。 潇洒清逸 tribal ...
the event is called the autumn equinox. In the north the days continue to lengthen and the nights to shorten until the very last day of this sixmonth period, summer solstice, the longest day of the year. This situation reverses itself during the next six months. As the earth continues its...
DEATH, REBIRTH THROUGH SONG IRISH HARPIST CELEBRATES WINTER SOLSTICE WITH TRADITIONAL CELTIC MUSICRobert Knox, Globe correspondent
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Ancient Celticdruidsintroduced the custom of hanging mistletoe in houses during the winter solstice. They believed that it had mystical powers which, if activated at that point in time, would bring love and good luck. Italian folkloretells of the famous winter witch calledLa Befanawho flies aroun...
The Germans celebrated Candlemas Day, originally a Medieval Catholic holiday to mark the mid-point between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere. The holiday also has roots in Celtic-Gaelic and Pagan cultures, where it is celebrated as St. Brigid’s Day and ...
"Yule, is when the dark half of the year relinquishes to the light half. Starting the next morning at sunrise, the sun climbs just a little higher and stays a little longer in the sky each day. Known as Solstice Night, or the longest night of the year, much celebration was to be ...