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Leonardo and Francesca: A Christmas Rose
Harp and Guitar Duets, 19th Century Christmas Carols
Recommended if you like
Andrés Segovia,
Georgia Kelly.
Mary Mc Laughlin: A Gaelic Christmas
Lush vocals, harps, cellos and other acoustic instruments are woven together to present original arrangements of Christmas carols, some familiar, some less so, all in Irish Gaelic and in a style which appeals to both fans of Celtic and new-age music.
Recommended if you like
Enya,
Loreena Mc Kennit,
Maire Brennan (Clannad).
Pamela Bruner: A Midnight Clear
Sparkling arrangements for solo Celtic harp highlight this album of Christmas favorites - perfect Christmas dinner music.
Recommended if you like
Áine Minogue,
Enya,
Kim Robertson.
Susan Conant: A New Leaf
Original chamber works inspired by Celtic melody, jazz rhythm and harmony, and classical foundations. Conant's evocative music and expressive flute playing paint a lush landscape of moods from contemplative to joyful.
Recommended if you like
Chris Norman,
Jacqueline Schwab,
James Galway.
Loreena McKennitt: An Ancient Muse
Internationally reknowned artist, Loreena McKennit, one of the most influential celtic/new age artists of contemporary music.
Lothlorien: Aurelian
A must for the collection, now only downloadable song by song. Inspired by Tolkien, this album in particular will take you on a journey. I
Recommended if you like
Kangaroo Moon,
Kíla,
The Pentangle.
Dennis and Paula Doyle: Be in My Heart
Inspirational Irish Hymns and Airs. Ancient Celtic Spirituality
Recommended if you like
Derek Bell,
Nóirín Ní Riain,
Patrick Ball,
Sean.
Acoustic Eidolon: Beyond Words
Contemporay Acoustic blend of folk, celtic & Bluegrass
Paul Reisler and Bobby Read: Birth of a River
Original instrumentals from Paul Reisler of Trapezoid and Bobby Read of the Bruce Hornsby Band. "It climbs up the Blue Ridge and down to the bayou and back up the Himalaya's." Washington Post
Recommended if you like
Oregon,
Trapezoid.