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05:52
The Southwind/A Rosebud by My Early Walk
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02:28
Smiling Spring
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03:32
Bronwen's Dream
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02:38
Miss Hamilton
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04:12
The Last Rose of Summer
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03:33
Banks & Braes
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04:21
Tigh Morag
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04:11
Neil Gow's Lament on the Death of His Second Wife
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04:22
Bridget Cruise, Airs 3 & 4
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04:30
My Lagan Love
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05:28
Two Laments for Owen Rowe
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03:19
The Heathy Little Hill
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04:00
Whithorn
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03:44
Migration
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06:10
Rivendell
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08:08
Imram ' Setting Sail for Iona/ Arran Boat Song/ The Cuillins o
NOTES
Julia Lane - Celtic Harp
Fred Gosbee - violin, viola, guitar, flutes, whistles
with:
Doreen Conboy - cello
Patricia Boyle Wight - orchestra flute
Sharon Pyne - Irish flute
"Music of shimmering beauty that stirs the heart gently, but passionately"
In the Celtic tradition, an Imram is a journey to the inner realms of dream and vision. Here, the magical strains of the Celtic harp interweave with strings, woodwinds, and ethereal voices providing a vehicle for the journey. The warm sound of hand-crafted instruments recalls romantic images of a bygone era. This timeless quality evokes the moods and seasons of a beautiful garden and glimpses of mysterious islands emerging from shimmering mist. The
listener returns from the Imram relaxed, rejuvenated, and inspired.
Fred Gosbee - violin, viola, guitar, flutes, whistles
with:
Doreen Conboy - cello
Patricia Boyle Wight - orchestra flute
Sharon Pyne - Irish flute
"Music of shimmering beauty that stirs the heart gently, but passionately"
In the Celtic tradition, an Imram is a journey to the inner realms of dream and vision. Here, the magical strains of the Celtic harp interweave with strings, woodwinds, and ethereal voices providing a vehicle for the journey. The warm sound of hand-crafted instruments recalls romantic images of a bygone era. This timeless quality evokes the moods and seasons of a beautiful garden and glimpses of mysterious islands emerging from shimmering mist. The
listener returns from the Imram relaxed, rejuvenated, and inspired.