Treasures of the Celtic Harp
Treasures of the Celtic Harp
Editorial Reviews
The Washington Post
Strictly speaking, Kim Robertson's Treasures of the Celtic Harp is a solo album, but don't be surprised if you come away from it thinking the angels are watching over her....these tunes all have earthly origins, coming from Ireland, Scotland and the Shetland Islands, but somehow they all sound heaven-sent timeless and true.
Product Description
TREASURES OF THE CELTIC HARP Kim Robertson, Celtic harp
Gently jazzy and hauntingly lyrical by turns, this solo harp album features Irish and Scottish melodies, with Celtic-inspired original compositions. BAND_MEMBERS: Kim Robertson
Treasures of the Celtic Harp,Kim Robertson,Dargason Records,Celtic/Irish,Int'l & World Music,Meditation,Pop
Average customer rating:
- A remarkable range of moods and techniques!
- Discovering the Treasures of the Celtic Harp
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Treasures of the Celtic Harp
Kim Robertson
Manufacturer: Dargason Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000001HBB
Release Date: 1995-07-11 |
Tracks:
- Glenlivet
- I Love My Love In The Morning
- Moving Cloud
- Water Is Wide, The
- New Leaves
- Boundless
- Luminous Sea
- Miss Brown's Fancy
- Shule Aroon
- Flowers Of The Forest
- Sleep Soon Ida Mornin'
- Tree Of Liberty
- Etude
- Merrily Kiss The Quaker
- Fairly Shut Of Her
- Londonderry Air
- Waulking O' The Fauld
Album Description
TREASURES OF THE CELTIC HARP Kim Robertson, Celtic harp
Gently jazzy and hauntingly lyrical by turns, this solo harp album features Irish and Scottish melodies, with Celtic-inspired original compositions. BAND_MEMBERS: Kim Robertson
Customer Reviews:
A remarkable range of moods and techniques!.......2002-11-30
This is more than just Celtic music. From the traditional to the jazzy, harpist, arranger and composer Kim Robertson really knows how to grab and hold a listener's attention. This is a solo recording, and yet the playing is so complex, the sound so lush and the arrangements so satisfying that they fill the room and the heart. There's no need for anything more. Truly a treasure! I particularly enjoy Robertson's own compositions, perfectly suited to her sensibilities as a musician, and to her instrument. Happily, Robertson has an extensive discography of solo and collaborative efforts, all of which are lovely.
Discovering the Treasures of the Celtic Harp.......2002-08-23
Perhaps my first exposure to Celtic music was through the angelic and hypnotic music of the Celtic harp. Kim Robertson is a gifted musician, and her talents are truly heavenly. This CD is filled with wonderful music sure to captivate the listener.
I am a fan of harp in the early morning, particularly during creative hours, when music is appreciated for its artistic content, and the poetry and writing gods descend upon those who are slaves to predawn inspiration. The music is light and a delight to listen to.
If you are a fan of Celtic harp, this is a 'must have' for your music CD collection.
Catherine Wallace
Celtic Music Review
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