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| ARTIST: | Turlough O'Carolan, Anonymous, Carol Thompson |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Dorian Recordings |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| TYPE: | England, Miscellaneous Music, Classical Artists, Classical, Chamber Music & Recitals, Vocal, Chamber Music, Chamber, World Music, Classical Music, Orchestral, Miscellaneous, Baroque Individual Dance Movement for Orchestra, Folk Song |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Medley: Twisting Of the Rope/Lady Gethin, Beansin Luachra, King Of the Fairies, Medley: Bonny Portmore/Fanny Power, Medley: Draggletail Gypsies/The Princess Royal/ Princess Royal, Blind Mary, Medley: The Peacock's Feather/ The Parting Glass/The Parting Glass, Medley: Diddanwch Gruffydd Ap Cynan/Serch Hudol, The Minstrel's Adieu, Mary O'Neil Or Carolan's Favorite Jig, Medley: Lady Louthian's Lilt/In a Garden So Green/The Whole In the Wall, Port Na BPucai |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 053479024022 |
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Customer Reviews of The Peacock's Feather
Lush and lovely music from the past Perhaps some day Dorian Recordings will turn out a poor CD, but among their more recent releases are four sets that feature harpist Carol Thompson. The artist was born in this country of Anglo-Welsh-Irish background (as the copywriter tells us). Part of her technique is to let her ornamentation come out of the melody rather than merely appending it, and to execute her chords with a "downward roll" rather than an upward as in classical harp playing.
So with Amazon.com's permission, I will submit this same write up to each of the four webpages that deal with these albums.
. The subtitle of The fourth Dorian set in order of recording is Again I must emphasize the excellence of the playing and how beautiful each CD is by itself. But as with so many artists that concentrate on a small part of the music spectrum, each new offering tends to be predictable and one gets a strong feeling of déjà vu. But to be fair, these sets were released with considerable time between them and only people like reviewers now and then get to hear them all at once. So which to choose? I would go for the two where you get more than the sound of a single harp first. But I really think that enthusiasts of British music will want to have all of these sets sooner or later. And keep an eye open for the fifth entry in this series:
Soothing to your soul
I remember first hearing a cut from this on our Public Radio Station out of Tampa, Florida. I was driving home in a thunderous rainstorm, beaten by rush hour traffic and sweltering in the heat. I didn't know what the music was, but it had the most beautiful, lilting sound and I felt quieted down to my soul's fiber. I rushed in and called the Station the moment I reached home. It's a beautiful CD, beautiful music and a joy to listen to at any time.