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The Blossom and the
Rain
Carol Thompson, Celtic Harp
"While Carol's unique style evokes the drawing rooms of the
nineteenth century, it also evokes the halls of the ancient aristocracy, and
gives equal due to the cottages where most of the music was created."
— Darcy Fair
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Carolan's Welcome
Carol Thompson and Friends perform some
of their favorite Irish tunes
(with a few tunes from Scotland and Shetland thrown in for spice)
with skill, wit, soulfulness and sense of oneness with the heart of the music.
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Celtic Solstice
"Bringing together an outstanding group of Irish and
American musicians to improvise and record in the world's largest gothic
cathedral, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City,
Winter has
crafted a stunning album which blends Celtic themes and styles with Winter's
own
unique mix of worldbeat, folk and improvisational jazz." — Tom Knapp
(Rambles)
Carol Thompson, Celtic and Welsh Triple Harp
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The Enchanted Isles
Carol Thompson
"This recording, as its title implies, is enchanting . . . Of
this traditional music, and of Thompson's performance, the phrase 'hauntingly
beautiful' is appropriate, but falls woefully short."
— Fanfare (U.S.A.)
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The Faerie Isles
A collection of Celtic favorites from Carol Thompson's
previous releases:
The Enchanted Isles, Carolan's Welcome and The Peacock's Feather.
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The Peacock's Feather
A Celtic Quest
Carol Thompson seeks to create a sound that is as
fresh today as it was 200 years ago,
maintaining the integrity of traditional Celtic music, while drawing upon
the techniques
and disciplines of the classical pedal harpist.
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Wild Swans
Carol Thompson and Jack Vickrey join in a
harp/poetry partnership to present a truly special program that creates a thoroughly
enjoyable experience.
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