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Laura Byrne : Tune for the Road
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This brand new Traditional Irish flute album includes a beautiful selection of reels, jigs, slow airs and waltz's featuring Irish music greats Billy McComiskey, accordion; Donna Long, piano; Pat Egan, Guitar; Jim Eagan, fiddle Peter Fitzgerald, banjo an
Genre: World: Celtic
Release Date: 2005
Tune for the Road Record Label: Laura Byrne
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Sliabh Russell / My Former Wife 3:16 $0.99
Trip to Birmingham / Baltimore Salute 2:31 $0.99
Wounded Hussar / Captain O'Kane 5:11 $0.99
Maura Connelly's / A Tune for the Road 3:39 $0.99
The Oslo Waltz 5:17 $0.99
The Second Victory / Elizabeth Cullen's 3:53 $0.99
McGivney's / The Bridge 3:08 $0.99
Och nan Och 3:21 $0.99
The Road to Thurles / The Mayfly 3:59 $0.99
The Cordal Jig / Vincent Campbell's 2:17 $0.99
McGovern's / Murphy's Greyhound 3:13 $0.99
Reel of Mullinavat / Atlantic Wave 3:03 $0.99
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Album Notes

REVIEW BY PADDY O'BRIEN:

Over the past several years, musicians in the U.S. have developed a strong awareness of what makes up the core of Irish traditional music. This has come about from many hours of listening to older players whose recordings have preserved some of the best of Irish regional and local styles of music making in Ireland. Many of this younger generation of
musicians have often visited Ireland where they have met and sat in with well known solo players and lived the experience of sharing music with them. This has enabled people like Laura Byrne to reach into deeper aspects of the tradition.

On this, her first solo flute album, we hear the result of many years of careful listening. What we have is artistic value, respect for melody and interpretation, and a fine spirited delivery of a wonderful choice of tunes. All of this is complemented with an effortless flow of sensitive phrasing that engages and rewards attention. Laura has included a number of her musician friends as guests on some of the selections. The overall effect of accompaniment and varied performances by guest artists serves as a further enhancement of our listening pleasure.

Sláinte,
Paddy O'Brien

REVIEW BY PAUL KEATING

(Irish Voice - July 27, 2005 - August 9, 2005 Vol. 19 No. 30)

An impressive effort for her first solo-flute album in Irish music for this Vermont native, who has crossed over from the classical realm to become a key cog in the vibrant Baltimore Irish music scene.

Having witnessed her holding her own among the seasoned veterans Billy McComiskey and Pat Keogh at the late lamented Erin's Melody manic fests at the end of the Catskills Weeks, Byrne has proved that she can play with the best of them.

This recording reveals an artist who has a great appreciation for traditional music and the storied people who make it, as she captures the essence and spirit of it as if she were playing it all her life, instead of in her post Peabody Conservatory years.

Blessed with a fine ear and practiced form on the flute, she deftly balances the role of student and teacher as she distinguishes herself in the Irish American scene with a sense of history learned from her Baltimore colleagues, McComiskey, Peter Fitzgerald, Pat Egan, Donna Long and Myron Bretholz with whom she shares some mighty fine music with as well on the new CD.

Her versatility and sympathetic rendering of the reels, jigs, hornpipes and some lovely airs and a waltz make this a compelling recording to students of Irish music as well as the devotees who love to stock the larder with the good stuff.

BIO

Laura Byrne is one of a handful of musicians to successfully cross over to Irish music from another discipline. A native of Vermont, Laura began studying the flute at age nine. She received a Bachelor of Music in flute performance from the Peabody Conservatory of Music in 1995 and it was there that she first played a wooden flute as a member of the Peabody Baroque Ensemble. Soon after, she started playing Irish music and began seeking out tunes in Baltimore, Washington and in Ireland - making 4 trips to Clare and Galway that first year. After first learning tunes from old Matt Molloy recordings, fellow Baltimorean and acclaimed flutist Chris Norman, and from various sessions, she went to Billy McComiskey for tunes and his playing is probably her largest influence. In 1999, Laura was the winner of the U.S. Eastern Fleadh Championship in New York.
Laura has performed at countless festivals and venues in Ireland and across the United States. In 2001, Laura was a featured performer in the Emmy nominated Christmas with Choral Arts concert, which aired on WMAR-TV ABC2 and WBJC-FM. She performs frequently with accordion player Billy McComiskey, Irish singer/guitarist Pat Egan and pianist Donna Long. A sought-after flute instructor, Laura teaches Irish Flute at Goucher College and also founded and directs the Baltimore Irish Arts Center which holds Irish music classes on Saturday mornings in Spring and Fall. She also teaches flute at the Catskills Irish Arts Week in East Durham. Laura also leads a weekly session at J. Patrick's Pub and at Ryan's Daughter Irish Pub in Baltimore, Maryland.

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REVIEWS

author: Dale Lizzet
Very listenable and enjoyable, with a great sound and feel to it. Excellent tune selections.
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Traditional music beautifully played, lively and with great feeling.
author: Noreen Fee
This is one of the best CDs I have heard in awhile. The music is played with beautiful traditional style, and with great feeling. The “Oslo Waltz” will bring tears to your eyes and raise the hairs on your arms. It still does for me and I have this CD worn out! The set of airs with Donna Long are beautiful the second of which, Captain O’Kane’s is actually lovely waltz time. The jigs with Peter Fitzergerald on banjo, The Cordal Jig/Vincent Campbell’s, are lively and beautifully played. Laura’s playing of Billy’s composition, Elizabeth Cullen, allows you to hear the lovely tone she gets from the wooden flute and is played with perfect tempo. The reels will have you dancing around your kitchen too! This is a great recording of traditional Irish music.
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author: Kathy Quesnel
I am a newcomer to the Irish Music world and was surprised to learn how much I thoroughly enjoyed this CD. Not only is it educational in content but uplifting for the spirit. Laura Byrne is an exceptional artist who will inspire you to listen to each tune in its entirety and leave you with a sense of inner peace and joy. I encourage everyone to send this CD to friends and family who may not have had this type of musical experience in the past. For those of us who have not yet traveled to Ireland it will excite you like none other. Thanks Laura and friends for the hard work you all did in releasing this wonderful masterpiece.
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