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Scottish Celtic Storytelling and Music
Genre:
Folk: Scottish Traditional
Release Date:
1998
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Folk: Scottish Contemporary
Fiona Davidson
Fonnsheen
Folk: Scottish Traditional
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This Time and Place
Jazz: Smooth Jazz
John Goldie
Open For Closure
Folk: Folk-Jazz
Jim Hunter
Turning The Tide
Country: Country Blues
The Language Of Birds
© Copyright-Watercolour Music
(634479784620)
Record Label: Watercolour Music
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Fiona Davidson is a Scottish harpist, singer and storyteller who has enthralled audiences in the Celtic world and beyond for over ten years with her spirited performances of songs, legends, new compositions and traditional airs.
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The Language of Birds
author: Cate
This CD offers the listener the wonderful and seldom used ability to use the mind as a "movie screen". Fiona the Bard carries us away to places and times with stories and lore long buried in our Celtic past.
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Music that reaches the heart and stirs the soul.
author: Randy DeJaynes
This CD is a must for those who are Bards, aspire to be a Bard, or simply want to know more about the Bard as a real and necessary component of Celtic history and spirituality. Buy it...listen to it...over and over!
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Beautiful Soulful, Bardic Storytelling
author: David Mabelle
Listen and remember a time when Bards caried the wisdom of the culture and magic was in the air. When the birds and the rocks and the people spoke to one another as friends. When a beautiful voice could move the heart to laughter and tears. When listening was going home to a place of our ancestors. The reason these stories endure is that they are more than stories they are blessings. Listen to Track 1 and enter a beautiful and deeply soulful world almost forgotten.
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Wonderful, lovely voice, songs, & stories
author: Carin
If you like harp music and storytelling, BUY this CD because it's well worth your money. I've listened to it multiple times and I'm still discovering things I hadn't before.
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