16 zeitlose Harfenkompositionen aus Irland und England.
the project
The lilting, crystalline tone of the Celtic harp must be one of the
most joyful sounds in mankind's history. The harp originated a thousand
years ago in ancient Ireland; it shone through the age of the bards
and brought hope during long years of occupation and oppression. As
it is a challenging instrument to play well, nearly two centuries ago
the wirestrung Celtic harp was abandoned in favor of the easier
to play, more subdued gutstrung
neo-Irish harp. Patrick
Ball would not let that sweet voice fall silent. He brings to audiences
world-wide the ancient Celtic harp that "has always been loved
and celebrated by the Irish people for its mystical power to enchant
them, to draw them into realms beyond thought, and to refresh their
spirit." That is exactly what Patrick Ball accomplishes in these
five sparkling recordings. Listeners are enchanted by his performances.
They are drawn to the emotional portrait that Patrick paints with each
piece, romantic, melancholy or jubilant. Although Patrick is a delightful
storyteller with words, these instrumental works tell their own stories,
requiring nothing more than Patrick's fingernails deftly plucking the
brass strings of his beautifully crafted harp. The harp he plays is
a recreation of the ancient Celtic instrument, lovingly crafted
by master harp builder Jay Witcher of Houlton, Maine, who has made it
his life's work to allow the sound of the great instrument to live again.
Patrick Ball pays his greatest tribute to the legendary Turlough
O'Carolan, a blind, itinerant harper who wandered the Irish countryside
at the turn of the eighteenth century, playing for wealthy landowners.
O'Carolan was witty, a prolific composer and a genius on the Celtic
harp. It is little wonder that Patrick Ball has included O'Carolan's
brilliant tunes in each of his first four volumes.
tracklist
| 1 |
Come Live With Me and Be My Love * (England) |
2'25" |
| 2 |
Greensleeves (England) |
2'52" |
| 3 |
The Blackthorn Stick * (Ireland) |
2'32" |
| 4 |
Down by the Sea * (Wales) |
2'26" |
| 5 |
John O'Connor ** (Ireland) |
1'59" |
| 6 |
The Grenadier and the Lady * (England) |
2'30" |
| 7 |
Londonderry Air * (Ireland) |
2'20" |
| 8 |
The Ram on Arthur's Mountain ***/Lullabye* (Wales)
|
4'52" |
| 9 |
Three Ravens * (England) |
2'55" |
| 10 |
The Road to Lisdoonvarna/The Lark on the Strand
* (Ireland) |
2'30" |
| 11 |
The Munster Cloak * (Ireland) |
1'44" |
| 12 |
The Star of the County Down * (Ireland) |
3'01" |
| 13 |
Ode to Whiskey ** (Ireland) |
1'35" |
| 14 |
Dr. John Hart ** (Ireland) |
2'55" |
| 15 |
Caitlin Triall ** (Ireland)Farewell * (The Hebrides) |
3'04" |
| 16 |
The Ash Grove * (Wales) |
3'59" |
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Total Time: |
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* Traditional ** Turlough O'Carolan *** Lawrence
(Contemporary) |
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