Barbara Karlik

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Bonny Portmore 00:00 Tools
Greensleeves 00:00 Tools
Co minęło to minęło 00:00 Tools
Flat world 00:00 Tools
Dom powoju 00:00 Tools
Potega pragnienia 00:00 Tools
Wicked fairytale 00:00 Tools
Kolysanka erotyczna (An erotic lullabye) 00:00 Tools
Gwen's lullabye to Ygerna 00:00 Tools
Adonai 00:00 Tools
Dziewcze ze stali (Steel Maiden) 00:00 Tools
Potęga pragnienia 00:00 Tools
Czarne oceany (Black oceans) 00:00 Tools
Przadka (The weaver) 00:00 Tools
She moved through the Fair 00:00 Tools
Run away my Love 00:00 Tools
Black is the colour 00:00 Tools
Czarny kot (Black cat) 00:00 Tools
Modlitwa Morza 00:00 Tools
Sylvia Moraine 00:00 Tools
Siuil a Run 00:00 Tools
Tak dobrze być hobbitem 00:00 Tools
Karczma Niedokończonych Opowieści 00:00 Tools
Romeo i Julia 00:00 Tools
The trees they grow so high 03:24 Tools
Star of the County Down 00:00 Tools
Uwodzenie 00:00 Tools
Kołysanka Boga Lira 00:00 Tools
Sile Bheag Ni Chonnellan 00:00 Tools
Piękna i Młoda 00:00 Tools
Kołysanka Gwen dla Ygerny 00:00 Tools
Kolysanka z rybackiej wioski Wark 00:00 Tools
The tale of Beren and Luthien 00:00 Tools
Grajek 00:00 Tools
Czarne oceany 00:00 Tools
Kołysanka erotyczna 00:00 Tools
Silent night by lisa hannigan 00:00 Tools
Czarny kot 00:00 Tools
Prządka 00:00 Tools
Dziewczę ze stali 00:00 Tools
Nie spaceruję nago 00:00 Tools
Kołysanka Gwen dla Ygerny (G. Knighton tłum. B.Karlik) 00:00 Tools
Piękna i Młoda (G. Walter, S. Steinort tłum. B. Karlik) 00:00 Tools
Nie spaceruje nago 00:00 Tools
Gamer's Lullaby 00:00 Tools
She moved through the fair (tradycyjna) 00:00 Tools
Czas Na Sen 00:00 Tools
Puhu puhu 00:00 Tools
Nurse putting a child to sleep 00:00 Tools
Kolysanka Boga Lira 00:00 Tools
Lull-a-lion 00:00 Tools
Niteczka 00:00 Tools
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Barbara Karlik is a Polish harpress and vocalist. She plays the clàirseach, a wire-strung harp used in Ireland and Scotland since the 10th century. Her lyrics and music are inspired by a variety of sources, from Irish ballads, to Welsh and Scottish folk, to fantasy literature. source: http://harfiarka.pl/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.