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RoJean Loucks : Celtic Serenity
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Alternately haunting and lilting, a collection of ancient melodies on Celtic harp and flute.
Genre: World: Celtic
Release Date: 2005
Celtic Serenity Record Label: Roharps
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Star of the County Down 3:21 Album Only
Annie Laurie/Aura Lee 4:53 Album Only
Shebeg Shemore 2:58 Album Only
My Lagan Love 2:35 Album Only
Endearing Young Charms/Red Red Rose/Give Me Your Hand 5:50 Album Only
Skye Boat Song 3:38 Album Only
She Moved Through the Fair 2:38 Album Only
Loch Lomond 3:31 Album Only
King of the Fairies 2:19 Album Only
Londonderry Air 4:03 Album Only
Planxty Irwin 3:03 Album Only
Flow Gently Sweet Afton 2:33 Album Only
Arran Boat Song 2:43 Album Only
Wild Mountain Thyme 2:02 Album Only
Sally Gardens 3:43 Album Only
Loch Tay Boat Song 2:36 Album Only
Carrickfergus 2:10 Album Only
Scarborough Fair/Greensleeves 3:34 Album Only
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Album Notes

Welcome to the ancient realms of castles and kingdoms; of fairies and fantasy! Intricately entwined in those times, the harp was a fixture in royal courts and among wandering minstrels in Celtic lands. Alternately haunting and lilting, this collection includes some of the artists' favorite Celtic tunes.

Inspired by a vacation in Ireland with its lush green countryside, deep blue waters, and the multicolored floral abundance, these melodies reflect a musical tribute to a rich heritage of a culture that gave rise to the Celtic harp.

This is RoJean's sixth recording; the fourth with her vibrant flute woven throughout selected tracks.

"You've really outdone yourself on this CD," write a fan. "The music is just wonderful, and the liner notes photos really put me back in Ireland!"

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REVIEWS

Beautiful and tranquil
author: Linda
This music is simply beautiful - and so soothing! It has a calming, peaceful effect everytime I listen to it. Perfect for relaxing
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