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Tom Bopp : Meadowloop - Solo Piano In The Celtic Mode
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Solo piano, recorded on the 1906 Kanabe parlor grand in Yosemite's historic Wawona Hotel. Featured in the guest-rooms of Yosemite's Ahwahnee Hotel, the music is soothing and exhilarating as Yosemite itself.
Genre: Folk: Celtic Folk
Release Date: 2002
Meadowloop - Solo Piano In The Celtic Mode
Tom Bopp
Record Label: Tom Bopp
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Bridget Cruise (Three Airs) 4:16 Album Only
2. Fanny Poer 2:50 Album Only
3. Medley: Sweet Dublin Bay, Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore, Blind Mary 6:16 Album Only
4. Derry Tune ("Danny Boy") 4:22 Album Only
5. Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms 3:10 Album Only
6. Ca' The Yowes 2:22 Album Only
7. The Banks O' Doon 1:05 Album Only
8. It Was A' For Our Rightfu' King 1:07 Album Only
9. Is There For Honest Poverty 1:05 Album Only
10. Wantoness 2:17 Album Only
11. A Red. Red Rose 2:46 Album Only
12. Ae Fond Kiss 1:50 Album Only
13. Medley: Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie, Streets Of Laredo, Home On The Range 5:53 Album Only
14. The Foggy Dew 1:50 Album Only
15. The Foggy Dew II 2:25 Album Only
16. Polkas: Denis Murphy's, The 42 Pound Cheque, John Ryan's 2:51 Album Only
17. Land O' The Leal 2:41 Album Only
18. Derry Tune ("Danny Boy") - Reprise 2:48 Album Only
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Album Notes

Album Description:
Solo piano. "Meadowloop" is named for a gentle, pastoral buggy-path that circles the Wawona meadow in Yosemite. The music is mostly Irish and Scottish in origin (with a brief foray into some old cowboy songs), recorded on the 1906 Kanabe parlor grand in Yosemite's historic Wawona Hotel.

From the Artist:
John Muir once wrote "In the Sierra I sang and whistled [the songs of Robert Burns] to the squirrels and birds, and they were charmed out of fear and gathered close about me." For me, music of the Celtic spirit is the best accompaniment for Yosemite scenery, and the old piano at the Wawona Hotel, which has been my companion since 1983, is the best instrument on which to interpret that music.

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