Oswald / McFarlane: Celtic Lute
Oswald / McFarlane: Celtic Lute
Format: CD
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Artist: Oswald / McFarlane
Label: Sono Luminus
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 053479222527
Genre: Classical
There are Celtic Music specialty radio shows and on-demand audio channels. Celtic Music albums are sold in health food and yoga stores. We know it when we hear it. Right? So, what is it? There's a loose definition (or maybe tacit agreement) that Celtic Music is found in those European cultures where the Celtic tribes invaded. Aside from Ireland and Scotland, Wales qualifies, as does Brittany, the Galician part of Spain, the Isle of Man. If we focus just on the Gaelic language group and fine tune it to just Scotland and Ireland, we really know what we are hearing, right? Do we? While there is plentiful cross-pollination between these two nations and an ancient shared heritage, they are not the same place, and their music is not a single common recipe using slightly different ingredients. Irish stew is not haggis. There are differences grand and small, subtle and great. Distinct nations with different histories will evolve different artistic natures, and this is played out in a joyful noise in our Celtic lands. Ronn McFarlane's heritage and lifelong interest in Scottish music allows us to walk first (as Neil Munro put it) "song-haunted over the Moors."
Tracks:
1.1 Carolan's Welcome 1:50
1.2 Banish Misfortune 1:46
1.3 The Battle of Harlaw (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1:51
1.4 Pipe on the Hob 1:53
1.5 Cliffs of Moher 1:13
1.6 Hey My Nanny - Guzzle Together 1:57
1.7 O'Carolan's Dream 3:31
1.8 Sheebeg and Sheemore 2:55
1.9 The Flowers of Edinburgh 3:27
1.10 Miss Noble 1:59
1.11 Fanny Power 2:28
1.12 The Flaggon 1:47
1.13 The Stool of Repentance 1:21
1.14 The Lone Vale 2:01
1.15 Flee Over the Water 1:28
1.16 Hoop Her and Gird Her 1:45
1.17 If I Had a Bonny Lass 1:11
1.18 Lady Athenry 2:29
1.19 The Seas Are Deep 1:39
1.20 Tune Without Title, No 172 2:36
1.21 The Monaghan Jig 2:31
1.22 The Kid on the Mountain 2:24
1.23 Blind Mary 3:18
1.24 George Brabazon 1:27
1.25 Separation of the Body and Soul 2:53
1.26 The Butterfly 2:32
Audio Sample:
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