Celtic New Age

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    Stonecircle
     
    Metamorphosis
    Vibrant, energetic, and moving traditional Celtic music fused with original, classical, and jazz elements. Fans of "Battlestar Galactica" will enjoy a version of "Gaeta's Lament" as well as compelling arrangements of traditional favorites.
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    Margot Reisinger
     
    Celtic Sphere - Music For Inner Balance
    A secret path into an ancient world of myth and harmony! Seven atmospheric and harmonious soundscapes by Margot Reisinger in a Celtic mood.
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    Steve Storm
     
    After Dark
    Storm uses open tunings on the steel string acoustic guitar to build his own lush arrangements of traditional Celtic aires, laments, jigs and reels, as well as a few originals. The delicacy of Storm’s intricate finger style guitar is stunning.
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    Dari & David Michael
     
    Castles & Cobblestones
    Lovely lyrical melodies for Celtic harp, bowed-psaltery and hammered-dulcimer... evocative of medieval times.
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    Ceoltoiri
     
    Silver Apples of the Moon
    Irish Band-Ceoltoiri makes music that breaks through traditional boundaries. With its trademark arrangements of haunting ballads and driving reels and jigs, it has won the praise of the Washington Post for its "virtuosity and spirited performance."
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    Martino Vergnaghi
     
    Blue Star
    A mix of folk and new age style: 40 minutes of relaxing music!
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    Jon Sorensen
     
    Jon Sorensen's The Death of Grass
    Celtic New Age follow up to Jon Sorensen's WITCH SYMPHONY
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    One Root
     
    Elven Dream
    A shamanic, galactic and celtic sound meditation into the elven realm with deep didjeridu, moon lute, celtic guitar, elven vocals, tibetan bowls, bamboo flute, frame drum and much more . . .
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    Entanglement
    Soothing and inspiring, ENTANGELMENT mixes Middle Eastern flavors, African rhythms, and Appalachian influences, with nods to classical and jazz.
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    John McGaha
     
    Exodus: An ElectroCelt Journey
    Ambient, Electro-Celt sound. Traditional Irish tunes with an electronic twist.
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    Top Albums

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    Kim Robertson
    Celtic Christmas 2
    Cetic Harp Christmas Music with Cello
    Virginia Kron plays her beautiful sounding Cello like Harp and Cello were made for each other. This album adds a romantic touch to Christmas that is original and tastfull. " Kim Robertson's snowpure Celtic harp joined on many songs by Kron's evocative cello. Celtic Christmas II focuses on a few well known carols but uncovers many new ones, including the Italian 'El Tutu,' the Spanish ' A La Nanita Nana', the French 'Pastourelle', and German 'Christ ist erstanden', the playing is a meld of Celtic folk and classical, and the sound is beautiful." - The Washington Post Kim Robertson's name has become synonymous with the gentle but powerfully evocative Celtic harp, an instrument which for a thousand years held within its strings and wood the spiritual heartbeat and poetic breath of the Celtic race. Kim Robertson's remarkable ability to reach into its strings and pull from it hidden treasures has made her one of the most popular harpists performing today. Combining the authentic traditions of the Celtic Harp with a dynamic flair for world rhythms and on-the-edge improvisation, Kim Robertson has stretched the boundaries of the harp. This daring redefinition of harp music is at its most vibrant in her concert appearances. Remarking on her greatest love, live performance, she says, "That's where the magic is...between the audience and the performer...that's when I truly express myself. Without that experience, I don't think I could make meaningful recordings. Not only can I see how people are responding, but I take more chances playing live." Kim Robertson's repertoire includes timeless Celtic melodies, classical, Renaissance and medieval works, and original compositions which, since the release of her 1991 album, Angels in Disguise, also feature her beautiful lyrics and vocals. Born and raised in Wisconsin, Kim Robertson began studying piano at age eight, continuing on into college as a piano major. I was in Kim Robertson's senior year of high school that Kim first began to learn the pedal or orchestral harp. "I was never a very good pedal harp student since I was not interested in a symphonic career. I found it fascinating only as a sideline." Kim Robersons introduction to improvisation early on by a jazz pianist enlarged her musical vision, freeing her from the need for written music. This freedom influenced both her piano and classical harp training, building trust in her own creative instincts and allowing many future innovations in her style. In the mid-70's, Kim Robertson discovered the Celtic harp. This quickly evolved into a profound love for the instrument and set her upon the original path of exploration for which she is renowned. In 1979, she moved to the California coast where she was approached by Invincible Music. The first recording session turned into her debut recording Wind Shadows with producer Liv Singh Khalsa, a rich blend of old Irish melodies and original compositions whose success projected Kim Robertson onto the vanguard of the new acoustic scene. Kim Robertson's love affair with Celtic music has blossomed into a highly visible performing, recording, and teaching career. Her work encompasses 18 recording projects including Tender Shepherd, Love Song to a Planet, and her 1993 appearance on the Sugo harp anthology Harvest Moon. Kim Robertson has published nine volumes of harp arrangements and two instructional videos and pursues an international itinerary of concerts, workshops, and retreats. Through the prism of the Celtic harp, one of the world's oldest and most loved instruments, Kim Robertson has found and focused her artistic vision to create an intimate and universal chamber music of the heart.
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    Damh the Bard
    Herne's Apprentice
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    Michele McLaughlin
    A Celtic Dream
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    Cantiga
    The Otter's Pool
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    J. Philip Newell
    Sounds of the Eternal: Meditative Chants and Prayers
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      The Winter King
      Damh the Bard
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      2.
      Yule Poem
      Kari Tauring
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      3.
      Starlight Yule Bright
      Kari Tauring
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      4.
      Solstice Evergreen
      Spiral Dance
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      5.
      Weaving the Summer
      Spiral Dance
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      6.
      Spirit of Albion
      Damh the Bard
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      7.
      The Wheel
      Damh the Bard
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      8.
      Winter's Come
      Kari Tauring
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      9.
      Light A Candle
      Kari Tauring
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      10.
      Taliesin's Song
      Damh the Bard
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