Celtic Moon
Enya Lyrics


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Overall Meaning

As the lyrics of Shepherd Moons by Enya are entirely instrumental, it is impossible to interpret any meaning or message people can receive from them. However, one can try to analyze the music, the arrangements, the instruments, the melody, and the overall atmosphere that it creates. The song itself is soothing, peaceful, and dreamy. The repetitive melody with the use of various instruments, including synthesizers, flutes, and percussions, create a sense of tranquility and serenity. The orchestration and layering of various choral and instrumental parts give a sense of grandeur and vastness. One can imagine a vast landscape, a starry night, or an untamed wilderness while listening to this piece.


One other aspect that is interesting to note is that the song and the album's title "Shepherd Moons" takes inspiration from Irish folklore and mythology. Shepherd Moons refer to the harvest moon and the hunter's moon, which the Irish believed were under the guidance and protection of their local shepherds. This concept is prevalent in the traditional Irish music and literature, and Enya beautifully incorporates that into her music.


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Final Fantasy IV Celtic Moon[edit]
Final Fantasy IV Celtic Moon
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Soundtrack album by Máire Breatnach
Released October 28, 1991
Length 52:36
Label NTT Publishing

The Prelude
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Rydia
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Final Fantasy IV Celtic Moon is a selection of musical tracks from the game, arranged and performed in the style of Celtic music by Máire Breatnach. It spans 15 tracks and covers a duration of 52:36. It was first released on October 28, 1991, in Japan, and subsequently re-released on November 26, 1994, and on October 1, 2004, by NTT Publishing. The original release bears the catalog number N30D-006, the first re-release bears the catalog number PSCN-5017, and the most recent re-release has the catalog number NTCP-5017.[19]
Overall reception of Final Fantasy IV Celtic Moon was also positive, though some reviewers felt that several of the tracks were of lesser quality than the rest of the album. Patrick Gann of RPGFan described it as "Awesome. Purely spectacular." and Matt Brady of Final Fantasy Symphony concurred, saying that the "music quality for this soundtrack was spectacular."[19][20] Daniel Space of RPGFan, however, found the quality mixed, and said that "some of the pieces do not live up to the new orchestration," although others "were a delight to hear." He also found some of the instruments to be slightly out of tune, which he disliked, though Matt Brady felt it gave the pieces an "ethnic feel".[19][20]



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@DownLatino

I was today years old when I found out this song wasn't actually arranged and performed by Enya.

@LambadLambadLambda

Funny how mis-named Napster songs still continue to haunt us =)

@pr9039

Dude, right??

@TheSingingBUn

I never appreciated this song while I was playing this. Until I heard this version.

@Kidaru

This isn't Enya, it's off the album Final Fantasy IV: Celtic Moon. The original song is a Final Fantasy 4(2 in Americas back in the 90s).

@mikelyczak1384

Early FF2/4j memories...so lovely

@ThunderHenshin32

@smok3h That's Final Fantasy 4 . the map theme of the game.

@mmcgarry701

this is a beautiful video, very moving and such breathtaking pictures! I live in Ireland and I love it! :D fada beo in Éirinn!

@thebigloc1

Great job on the video and the music matches it well cannot wait to view more of your work :)

@Lamzicles

beautiful images :)

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