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Scottish Lullabies & Songs | Waulking Songs, Gaelic Music & Folklore | Sleep Story

1 h 40 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Scottish lullabies, Gaelic waulking songs & the folk music tradition of the Scottish Highlands. Tonight we explore the ancient songs that kept Scotland's culture alive for centuries, from the protective lullabies sung over sleeping children to ward off the fairy folk, to the extraordinary waulking songs of Hebridean women working together, to the joyful mouth music of port à beul. We visit the fairy lullaby of Dunvegan Castle on the Isle of Skye, meet the remarkable Margaret Fay Shaw who preserved the songs of South Uist, and follow the tradition all the way to Nova Scotia where it still lives today. A gentle, immersive journey through the heart of Scottish Gaelic musical tradition, perfect for sleep, relaxation, and anyone with a love of Scottish history and folklore. Also available with relaxing visuals on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CaledoniaSleeps

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Portada del episodio Scottish Lullabies & Songs | Waulking Songs, Gaelic Music & Folklore | Sleep Story

Scottish Lullabies & Songs | Waulking Songs, Gaelic Music & Folklore | Sleep Story

Scottish lullabies, Gaelic waulking songs & the folk music tradition of the Scottish Highlands. Tonight we explore the ancient songs that kept Scotland's culture alive for centuries, from the protective lullabies sung over sleeping children to ward off the fairy folk, to the extraordinary waulking songs of Hebridean women working together, to the joyful mouth music of port à beul. We visit the fairy lullaby of Dunvegan Castle on the Isle of Skye, meet the remarkable Margaret Fay Shaw who preserved the songs of South Uist, and follow the tradition all the way to Nova Scotia where it still lives today. A gentle, immersive journey through the heart of Scottish Gaelic musical tradition, perfect for sleep, relaxation, and anyone with a love of Scottish history and folklore. Also available with relaxing visuals on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CaledoniaSleeps

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Portada del episodio When Believing in Fairies Could Get You Killed | Scotland's Dark Fairy History | Sleep Story

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Portada del episodio The Story of St Kilda | Scotland's Lost Island Civilisation | Sleep Story

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Portada del episodio Thomas the Rhymer & the Queen of Elfland | Scottish Folklore & Celtic Mythology Sleep Story

Thomas the Rhymer & the Queen of Elfland | Scottish Folklore & Celtic Mythology Sleep Story

In the Scottish Borders, in the shadow of the Eildon Hills, a thirteenth-century poet sat down in the grass one May afternoon, and a woman came riding toward him on a milk-white horse, with silver bells on her bridle and a gown of grass-green silk. She was the Queen of Elfland. And she had come specifically for him. Tonight by the fireside, we follow True Thomas into the fairy realm and back again, through the dark country between the worlds, through seven years of silence, and into a life he could never quite escape. One of the oldest and most haunting tales in all of Scottish folklore, set in a landscape you can still visit today. Perfect for fans of Scottish folklore, Celtic mythology, sleep stories, and anyone with Scottish heritage in their heart. Also available with relaxing visuals on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CaledoniaSleeps

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