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Lester Hirsh : River of Strings
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instrumental mix: classical, popular, celtic, easy listening, jazz experimental, folk, Spanish
Genre: Folk: Gentle
Release Date: 2006
River of Strings Record Label: Lester Hirsh
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Love's In The Offing 2:37 Album Only
On The Road To Begin 5:21 Album Only
Woke Up Today 3:04 Album Only
Spanish Earth 1:57 Album Only
Procession 4:54 Album Only
Louise 4:36 Album Only
Lament 2:06 Album Only
Gloria Raga 3:21 Album Only
Deer/Man 3:27 Album Only
Rose Petal 3:30 Album Only
Sweet Surrender 2:24 Album Only
Come With Me 3:12 Album Only
The Tide & The Wind 2:21 Album Only
Retreat 3:32 Album Only
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Album Notes

The first design for this album began in a Portsmouth NH recording studio in 199. I belabored on an instrumental track then discarded it for another project called Piper's Dream. Thirteen years later, driving down River Road by a branch of the Potomac on the outskirts of Shepherdstown, West Virginia, the inspiration returned with clarity.

As a kid I listened to Beethoven, Rossini, Tchaikowsky. I hummed fuges in my head. When I was 19, and living in Miami, Bossa nova and jazz influenced me as well as folk songs. I took some guitar lessons from Vincent Bredice who wrote theory books for Mel Bay. Bredice was an early teacher of jazz great Joe Diorio. I didn't stay with it. Poetry became my passion and the dynamics of Bob Dylan. But, I made arrangements of Malaquania, Carnival, Romanza, the Beatles Michelle, Classical Gas by Mason Williams, and my own tunes. I listened to the albums of Charlie Byrd, Laurendo Almeda, Julian Bream, Carlos Montoya, Segovia. I was mostly an ear musician with nimble fingers. This was before dexterity gave way to middle age arthritis. Still, many melodies in my head could not be contained or restrained by a lyric line. I wrote instrumental pieces as part of my profile.

River of Strings reflects much of that period. It merges melodies from some of my songs along with those I wrote strictly as instrumentals. There are pepperings of popular, folk, celtic, classical, and jazz influence. The lyrics are invisible so the melodies can make their own statement like a sound track in a movie. The songs span a few decades. I put them in an order like a novelist would place chapters in a book. It begins with Love's in the Offing, written in 1973. I thought of romance in less complicated terms then. There is melancholy and joy downstream like the river of life itself. The last piece or coda, is called Retreat. It was written in 2005, at a time of reflection and contemplation from the hard lessons
learned. It is my hope that River of Strings will take you
on a gentle journey.
Lester Hirsh (10/26/05)

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REVIEWS

talent compares to those greats.......
author: Steve K.
Lester Hirsh will be discovered by those that strive to enjoy the best quality music. I was fortunate to know of him through mutual friends and caught his amazing talent at the historic Mermaid Inn. You must see him for yourself. The greatness and richness of Lester's ability(s) compare to Tommy Emmanuel, Vicki Genfan, Ellis Paul and others. He can be a bit hard to catch up with, worth an extra effort!! His CD's convey the majesty of a live performance. Would especially like to see him again at a music festival or house concert to further absorb this gift into my soul.
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The greatest instrumental recording I have ever heard
author: Frank Abrams
This has to be the best guitar instrumental that has ever been put out. I can only say that I've never heard such great work. PHENOMENOL. TREMENDOUS. FANTASTIC.
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