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We found 11 results for "Ruth Cunningham"
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Ruth Cunningham: Harpmodes (2007)
Ruth Cunningham founding member of Anonymous 4 does Improvisational music for voice and medieval harp exploring the different qualities of each mode.
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Anonymous 4.
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Ruth Cunningham: Light & Shadow (2007)
Ruth Cunningham, founding member of the vocal quartet Anonymous 4, sings chants from Western and Eastern traditions as well as her own compositions and improvisations in a modal style, accompanied by medieval harp, piano, flute and shruti box.
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Anonymous 4.
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Harc: Inside Chants (2005)
Improvised vocal counterpoint over a ground of chants and mantras from many faiths, crafted to move the heart to its innate state of openness, compassion and peace. With piano, medieval harp, tongue drum, flute, guitar and sruti box.
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Deva Premal,
Robert Gass,
Trio Mediaeval.
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Justin Roth & Chris Cunningham: 2 Forms of ID (2000)
Innovative folk rock pleasantly influenced by Simon and Garfunkle.
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Indigo Girls,
Simon & Garfunkel,
Storyhill.
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Harc: Blessed By Light (2009)
The second offering from the vocal duo, bringing you chants, mantras and tunes in a wide range styles. Sung in English, Gaelic, Latin and Sanskrit, it will lift your spirit with intricate harmonies, surprising arrangements, and room for you to sing along.
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Deva Premal,
Enya,
Jai Uttal.
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Vijali Hamilton: Of Earth & Fire (2008)
The integration of read poetry and song draws us into an intimate union of body, earth, and spirit, with a voice that calls forth longing, mystery, and the ripeness of earth.
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Deva Primal, "Dakshaina" album,
Jennifer ? "Praises" Album.
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Anthony Newman: Requiem (2001)
Scored for chorus, soloists, full orchestra and organ, this is a stunning new sacred neo-classical composition of the ancient Latin Mass for the dead, written in a completely accessible style reminiscent of Bach, Verdi, and Stravinsky.
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Orkestar Bez Ime: Mahala Drive (2010)
The long-awaited follow-up to their "Nice Driveway" trilogy, Orkestar Bez Ime returns with a darker, more gypsy-infused album.
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Esma Redžepova,
Goran Bregović,
Mahala Rai Banda.
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Kathleen Keane: Kathleen Keane (1999)
"This recording beautifully brings together and blends her many talents and influences. If her musical journey continues with the current level of diverse influence we will have lots more to look forward to in the future." Martin Hayes
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Gaelic Storm,
Liz Carroll,
Mary Bergin.