Din concertele „America My Home” din iunie 2015. Who Can Sail without the Wind este un cântec popular suedez aranjat de Dan Forrest pentru cor și pian.
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This is beautiful!
This was magnificent! Dynamics, vowels, blend, everything was just amazing. I love this performance. Thank you for sharing.
<3 love it
bravo!
This is Finish folksong, not Swedish.
I'm so glad I get to sing this in choir this year 🙂 beautiful.
Very touching–thanks!
This was the song I danced with my husband to at my wedding. Hes Norwegian, I'm american and he used to sing this song to me when we had to part before we were finally able to be married and be together
Thanks for keeping this wonderful song alive. It's so simple yet moves me so much.
What a beautiful piece of art! … first I heard this one in Swedish, the English performance is also Great! thanks a lot 😀
Thank you for sharing your spirit.
🌹🔄💛
THIS IS A FINNISH FOLK SONG
Who can sail without wind? is a folk song known from Finland's Swedish countryside and it is believed that it comes from Åland. It goes in minor at 3/4 time. The opening line is found in the fifth stanza of an 18th century poem, "Good night, good night, my dearest" and in its current form the song was first published in 1909. The poem relates to a theme that is common in sailor songs – to be separated from it you are in love
https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vem_kan_segla_f%C3%B6rutan_vind%3F
Randomly had the urge to look this song up a few months after I was in a musical of “Pippi Longstocking” that has this song. The musical got cancelled because of covid, but this song still sticks with me!
Slightly different words, but the tune and meaning is the same as a song I learned and sang not knowing where it came from, but it was a round, and one of my absolute favorite tunes! I loved hearing this!
Ahh This is one of my favorite swedish folk songs and sometimes when I hear "Davy Jones theme" from the pirates of the carribean I sing this song.
I remember singing this when I was a kid in choir.
This might be one of my favorite pieces to have ever done in a choir, mainly because for ONCE the altos have the melody.
As a Norwegian, I say thank you, for a beautiful rendering ! 🙂
Damn dude this video needs more views
Singing this for choir
so nice to see how far and wide this song has travel from its origins in Åland, Finland. Im so glad and pleased as a Ålander that this is so appreciated. We sung this every year in school and i really love it, especially as Åland is a sea-based place.
Amazing ❤
this song is most amazing when you include all the versions in all the languages