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INDIE Award-winning guitar virtuoso Robin Bullock explores the rich musical traditions of Ireland and Scotland (with side trips to Brittany, Asturias and Baroque-era France), masterfully interpreting timeless airs, dances and harp tunes on solo and duo guitar. Featuring exquisite duets with five of the world’s leading acoustic guitarists - Windham Hill pioneer and Grammy nominee Alex de Grassi (track 3), Grammy winner Al Petteway (track 5), Irish powerhouse and original Solas member John Doyle (track 6), Scottish guitar legend Tony McManus (track 10) and Robin’s longtime duo partner Steve Baughman (track 12) - Rosewood Castle is a true milestone in the art of Celtic guitar. "Breathtaking...brilliant technique, always in service of the music." - Guitar Player "Uncanny ability to combine precision, virtuosity and soul...his reputation as one of the best folk instrumentalists in the business is well-deserved." - Sing Out! "A rare combination of technical virtuosity and emotional nuance...Robin Bullock has a deep appreciation of the power of music to touch people's hearts, and the skills to make that happen when he plays." - Dirty Linen, The Magazine of Folk and World Music "Celtic guitar god." - Baltimore City Paper
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I was looking for music to play at my wedding as all the guests were arriving, had alot of trouble finding the right music but then came accross Rosewood castle. Its such beautiful music and perfect for my wedding day! Read more...
My third CD by Robin Bullock and once again a pleasure to listen to from beginning to end. Always a pleasure to listen to his solo playing, but a nice change to hear some duets. A lovely CD. Read more...
Really been enjoying this album. Its outstanding. The mixture of duets mixed in with solo pieces provides a nice variety. Highly reccomended. Anton Read more...
Whether Robin Bullock is playing solo, playing multiple instruments over-dubbed on one selection, or playing with other world-class performers, he just cannot make a bad album. Read more...