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RickJay
09-03-2001, 01:27 AM
In the John Williams vocal composition "Duel of the Fates," which is part of the "Phantom Menace" composition, what the heck are they singing?

HeyHomie
09-03-2001, 06:41 AM
I don't know the answer, but here's a little tidbit that might help: I heard on VH1 that the text is from an ancient Welsh poem about a battle between, get this, two trees.

Chronos
09-03-2001, 12:05 PM
I seem to recall hearing that it's just meaningless vocalizations. Whatever it is, it sure sounds cool.

bibliophage
09-03-2001, 03:46 PM
This is probably better suited to the Cafe Society forum.

bibliophage
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Achernar
09-03-2001, 04:34 PM
Woo-hoo! My first reply wherein I brag that I got an answer after one Google search! Check out INKPOT#82 CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: John WILLIAMS The Phantom Menace OST (Sony) (http://inkpot.com/classical/phantommenace.html). Look for a blue box about halfway down the page, on the right. I won't paste the whole thing here, but the brief answer says:It's a line from a Celtic poem, Cad Goddeu ("Battle of the Trees"), originally translated by Robert Graves, and literally transcribed into Sanskrit. The line goes, "Under the tongue root a fight most dread, and another raging, behind, in the head."