Handel / Kilkenny / Gaynor: Piper & the Fairy Queen

Handel / Kilkenny / Gaynor: Piper & the Fairy Queen

Handel / Kilkenny / Gaynor: Piper & the Fairy Queen

Format: CD

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Title: Piper & the Fairy Queen
Artist: Handel / Kilkenny / Gaynor
Label: Rte Lyric FM
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5391507331137
Genre: Classical Artists

The connections between baroque and traditional Irish music are explored in this fascinating new recording, which brings together the traditional music skills of uilleann piper David Power with acclaimed early music group Camerata Kilkenny. The opening track, Carolan's Si bheag, si mhor sets the tone for the album, beginning with the solo pipes before being underpinned by Barry Guy's jazz-influenced bass-riffs and then the singing strings of the rest of the group. What follows in compositions by Telemann, Purcell and Leclair, and a number of traditional tunes is a celebration of Ireland's musical history. Key to the performance of both styles of music is ornamentation - the use of grace notes, runs and trills - which brings the written notes alive, giving the music a feeling of improvisation. So while the music derives from the eighteenth century, this live exploratory edge really gives these performances a contemporary feel.

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