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Songs of Celtic Myths |
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1 Song of the Seals
2 Wild Swan (Eala fo Leon)
3 Highland Fairy Lullaby (An Coineachan)
4 Mermaid's Croon (Cronan na Maighdinn-Mhara)
5 Lure of Fairy Hill (Gilbhinn)
6 Caristiona
7 St. Bride’s Coracle (Curach Brighde)
8 The Seagull of the Land-Under-Waves
9 Seal-Woman’s Croon (An Cadal trom)
10 She Mov’d Through the Fair
11 Fairy's Love Song (Tha mi sgith)
12 Seal-Woman's Joy (Mire-Mara)
13 Silkie of Sules Skerry |
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"Ae Fond Kiss - Songs and Music of Scotland" |
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- Road to Drumleman (mp3)
- Ae Fond Kiss (mp3)
- Brochan Lom
- The Boatman (Fair a' Bhata)
- Miner's Lullaby (Coorie Doon)
- Tae the Weavers
- O Gin I were a Baron's Heir
- Laddie Lie Near Me
- Bonnie Dundee
- Oh Dear Me
- Jock O' Hazeldean
- My Donald
- The Dark Island
- Eriskay Lullaby or Taladh Eirisgeach
(The Mermaid's Song) (mp3)
- Both Sides the Tweed
- Eriskay Love Lilt
- Leaving Lismore
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FEATURING
Katrine & Margaret Anderson Vocals
Mak Anderson EBow
Zan McLeod Guitar, bouzouki, mandolin, bass, percussion & keyboards
Sue Richards Celtic Harp
Billy McComiskey Accordion
Tina Chancey Viol de Gamba
Scott Reiss Recorder & whistle
Lily Neill Harp
Robert Spates Fiddle
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Zan McLeod
Zan McLeod is one of the most talented accompanists, producers,
and arrangers in the world of Celtic music. He is originally from
North Carolina, and while living in Chapel Hill, co-founded the
Irish-American group, Touchstone. He runs his own Project Studio,
Tonehouse, where he has already racked up an impressive list of
credits as a producer, and more recently completed work on the
award-winning Lost in the Loop by fiddler Liz Carroll. He has
appeared on scores of projects, including the Grammy Award winning
album Celtic Solstice with Paul Winter. Zan is also a respected and
experienced instructor, recently completing an instructional video
on the Irish bouzouki for Homespun. |
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Margaret Anderson
Margaret spent much of her years at Edinburgh singing and
playing Scottish songs and music, and then moved to Oban on
the West Coast of Scotland. She is passionately fond of the
Scottish Highlands, and has been inspired by their wild
beauty and wonderful music. While at Oban and later at Glasgow
she sang with local operatic societies, and with the Glasgow
Hebridean choir where she developed her love and knowledge of
the Gaelic repertoire. Together with her sister Katrine, she
has appeared on local TV singing and playing Scottish songs.
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"A Celebration of Song" |
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FEATURING Katrine Anderson: Soprano
With Gillian Cookson: Piano |
- George Frederick Handel: Care Selve
- George Frederick Handel: Il Pensiero
- Vincenzo Bellini: O Quante Volte (I Capuleti e i Montecchi)
- Vincenzo Bellini: Malinconia
- Vincenzo Bellini: Ma Rendi Pur Contento
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Un Moto di Gioia (The Marriage of Figaro)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Alleluia (Exultate Jubilate)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: L’Amero Costante (Il Re Pastore)
- Reynaldo Hahn: Si Mes Vers Avaient des Ailes
- Reynaldo Hahn: L’Heure Exquise
- Gabriel Faure: En Priere
- Henri Duparc: Extase
- Charles Koechlin: Si tu le Veux
- Franz Liszt: Oh! Quand Je Dors
- Alfred Bachelet: Chere Nuit
- Jacques Offenbach: Valse (Voyage dans la Lune)
- Andre Messager: Le Jour Sous le Soleil Beni (Mme. Chrysantheme)
- W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan: Poor Wandering One (Pirates of Penzance)
- W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan: The Sun Whose Rays (The Mikado)
- Antonin Dvorak: Song to the Moon (Rusalka)
- Sergei Rachmanininov: Vocalise
- Edvard Grieg: Solvejg’s Lied (Peer Gynt)
- Richard Strauss: Zueignung
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