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Dream
— Electric Angel — "After listening to
this CD you'll never look at the harp the same way again....This music is simply
brilliant. Beautiful harmonies, superior vocals, masterful
arrangements....Electric Angel is made up of three amazing women who...have
ventured out to create a totally new soundscape that is nothing short of being
pure ear candy. Midyne Spear, Jill Meniketti, & Lynne Reardon make up this
trio of eclectic singers/songwriters/musicians....I have yet to be so inspired
and uplifted by an album or by any musicians the way I have been by this
group." Michael
Allison — THEGLOBALMUSE.COM
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The Enchanted Harp
Meta Epstein dedicates this eclectic collection
of popular tunes to her ten children.
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The Two Harp
Moods of Jan Jennings and Louise Trotter — Jan
Jennings and Louise Trotter — This duo harp CD features classical and pop
standards by two of the top pop harpists in the country. "Lara's Theme," "Girl
from Ipanema," "Never on Sunday," "Tales of Vienna Woods," and "Canon in D" are
just a few of the pieces included on the CD.
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After
the Fall is a new CD featuring the original music of Moira
Nelson, harp, voice, classical guitar, keyboards
with Elena Jubinville, cello, voice, Kathryn Moses, flute,
alto flute and Rick Shadrach Lazar, percussion. The
CD blends original, traditional, classical and Latin styles. "One
definitely gets a sense of some mystical faery glen in an enchanted wood."
— Tanah Haney, The Celtic Harp Page Reviews.
"Absolutely lovely." — Rick Fielding, host of
CIUT's Acoustic Workshop.
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Now & Then
— Silverwood is a duo featuring Verlene
Schermer on vocals, folk harp, & guitar, and Linnette Bommarito on
flute, alto, flute, & vocal harmonies. Silverwood's first recording of
instrumental music is called "Now & Then." The album
includes music that spans several hundred years. In addition to folk harp
and guitar, Verlene plays wire harp, cross-strung chromatic harp, violin, vielle,
and percussion on the album. In addition to flute and alto flute, Linnette
plays soprano recorder and percussion. Five of the pieces are original
compositions by Verlene and Linnette.
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Mosaic
Andrea Stern, harp, Barbara Leibundguth,
flute
and Sachiya Isomura, celloAndrea Stern's
originals plus traditional and classical favorites.
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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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White
Rose — The Red Rose represents our soul and the White Rose is a
symbol of pure love. This recording has been acclaimed as truly inspirational.
The Folk Harp Journal describes Christina Tourin's
compositions as "innovative, melodic and magical. Each selection becomes a
personal favorite." William Jackson performs on flutes and Kim Robertson
offers beautifully orchestrated descants and harmonies. Amanda MacBroom's
exquisite tune, THE ROSE, popularized by Bette Midler, is woven into Christina's
heartfelt composition, WHITE ROSE.
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The Two Harp
Moods of Jan Jennings and Louise Trotter — Jan Jennings and
Louise Trotter — This duo harp CD features
classical and pop standards by two of the top pop harpists in the country.
"Lara's Theme," "Girl from Ipanema," "Never on Sunday," "Tales of Vienna Woods,"
and "Canon in D" are just a few of the pieces included on the CD.
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The
Song of the Selkie — Scottish storyteller Heather Yule tells an
original musical story featuring performances by a variety of harpers from the Washington
Area Folk Harp Society. The Song of the Selkie is the story of Sandy, a
selkie, whose sealskin is stolen from her, leading her on a long and arduous
journey to recover it. The premier performance of The Song of the Selkie was
recorded live at the 2000 benefit concert for the Washington Area Folk Harp
Society. The live performances include Sue Richards' stellar original tune
Aisling, Jennifer Kubina's beautiful rendition of The Mermaid's Song, and Ellen
James' stirring vocals on Chi Mi Na Morbheanna.
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Old
Loves — The Lazarus Harps (Kyle Wohlmut)
— Between Rock and a Harp Place!
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