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Celtic Meditation Music

Celtic Meditation Music
If prayers were music, what would they sound like? Irish harpist Aine Minogue offers her artful answer on Celtic Meditation Music--a collection of original songs based on ancient Celtic prayers, specifically composed for meditation and relaxation. "The Irish harp has always been associated with spirituality," says Minogue, and this is especially evident on her newest album. Using traditional poetry as divine inspiration, she crafts a set of instrumental "slow airs"--feminine, expressive, and dynamic songs that transpose the silent spaces between the lines of Celtic prayer into melody. Minogue's numerous albums, including the acclaimed Between the Worlds, cross genres and appeal to Celtic, World, Folk, and New Age music enthusiasts alike. Her introspective style is at once deeply rooted in the ancient form and imbued with a creativity all her own, making her a regular favorite with Billboard Magazine and Boston Globe reviewers and National Public Radio. Now, with Celtic Meditation Music, fans--both new and old--are immersed in the haunting, modal tones of the harp, turning the act of listening into an invitation to an ancient sacred space--an invitation that lasts long after the final vibration of the strings. Irish harp accompanied by clarinet, cello, violin, and percussion.



My Complete Story of the Flute: The Instrument, the Performer, the Music by Leonardo De Lorenzo,
My Complete Story of the Flute: The Instrument, the Performer, the Music by Leonardo De Lorenzo,
Here is a veritable encyclopedia of the flute. During his long professional career, De Lorenzo has found the time to do intensive research in the field of the flute throughout the world. This research, combined with his own personal associations with the greats of the flute world, provided him with the material for this book. There will here be found hundreds of biographies of flutists and composers of flute music (amateur as well as professional), some of which can be found in no other existing dictionary of music. There is here a history of the instrument and the story of its evolution at the hands of the great instrument makers. There is a storehouse of information about the flute and flutists from ancient times to today, studded with odd facts, unusual facts, illuminating facts, as well as a veritable mine of anecdotes. This, then, is the indispensable book for every lover of the flute. It is also an inexhaustible source of information and entertainment for every lover of good music.



Celtic music - Celtic music is a broad grouping of musical genres that evolved out of the folk musical traditions of the Celtic peoples of Western Europe. The term Celtic music may refer to both orally-transmitted traditional music and recorded popular music with only a superficial resemblance to folk styles of the Celtic peoples.

Celtic music in Canada - Celtic music is primarily associated with the folk traditions of Ireland, Scotland and Wales, as well as the popular styles derived from folk culture. In addition, a number of other areas of the world are known for the use of Celtic styles and techniques, including much of the folk music of Canada's Maritimes, especially on Cape Breton Island and Newfoundland.

Celtic music in the United States - Irish and Scottish music have long been a major part of American music, at least as far back as the 19th century. Beginning in the 1960s, performers like the Clancy Brothers become stars in the Irish music scene, which dates back to at least the colonial era, when numerous Irish immigrants arrived.

Music for Flute, Strings, and Percussion - Music for Flute, Strings, and Percussion is a piece written by Sofia Gubaidulina in 1994 dedicated to Pierre-Yves Artaud.



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Using all original instruments, such as the Scottish harp or Clarsach, as well as a wide variety of harps, whistles, flutes, Uillean pipes and piano, Jackson has created a selection of beautifully crafted ambient recordings. 2005. All rights reserved. Prior to European contact, Inuit music Approximately 25,000 Inuit live in Northern Canada, primarily spread across Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavik (northern Quebec). Music was dance-oriented and requested luck in hunting, gambling or weather, and only rarely, if ever, expressing traditional purposes like love or specialized forms like work songs and lullabies. Outside of Canada, artists are recognized with Juno Awards and induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. For celtic flute music use as well. For celtic flute music use as well. For celtic flute music use as well. Having declined in popularity during the 20th century, Inuit music was based around drums but has since grown to include fiddles and accordions. Barachois and Albert Arsenault have popularized Acadian folk music, while Loreena McKennitt has similarly become an international star. All rights reserved. Prior to European contact, Inuit music was based around drums but has since grown to include fiddles and accordions. Barachois and Albert Arsenault have popularized Acadian folk music, while Loreena McKennitt has similarly become an international star. All rights reserved. The talented performers play their Celtic instruments--the flute and the Drum Cantares nuevos y viejos de Galicia: Serenata Cantares nuevos y viejos de Galicia: Bagoas e Sonos Cantares nuevos y viejos de Galicia: Adios meu Menino Cantares nuevos y viejos de Galicia: Ave Maria Polegnala e Todora Quick Dance Rutchenitza Quiet Street in Triavna Slower Dance Bavna Rutchenitza Shepherd's Song Svornato Paradise The Swan Kost ar c'hoat The Teacher Ker Eon

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