Celtic Music for Guitar | Allan Alexander, Anonymous, ... | Excellent.
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Celtic Music for G...
Celtic Music for Guitar
Allan Alexander
,
Anonymous
, ...
ADG, 1998
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Celtic
Music
for
Guitar
by Allan Alexander contains 31 songs transcribed for guitar mostly originating from Ireland and Scotland as well as three charming original pieces written in the Celtic style by Allan. Listen to the haunting melodies of the Irish Harper O'Carolan, take a musical journey with dances that were written more than 400 years ago and experience Celtic traditional music in a solo guitar setting by one of the masters of this musical genre.
For the Aspiring Celtic Guitarist...
I must admit,this review is of both the CD and the accompanying book of transcriptions. The selection is quite unique, ranging from the renaissance lute manuscripts of Scotland purely traditional (and much more recent-most of the jigs, reels, and airs of today's
Celtic
music
might sound primal, but they date from the late 1700's-early 1800's)tunes such as 'The Butterfly'. Most of the work-about three quarters-is taken from the work of 17th century blind Irish harpist Turlough O'Carolan. O'Carolan's work has a distinctive sound for the most part, equal parts baroque and Irish folk, with a few songs leaning strongly one way or the other. So be warned, this is NOT the Celtic music you would hear from traditional groups such as the Cheiftains or Altan, nor is it classical or baroque in the style prefered by Bream or Williams. It is instead a blend of, to me, the best of both genres, combining the sophistication and delicacy of early classical music with the haunting soulfulness of Celtic music. It is also a glimpse at the earliest known examples of music from Scotland and Ireland, predating the dance numbers that are recorded more today.
As a
guitar
ist, I thoroughly enjoyed working through the book. The selections are all beautiful and impressive to hear, yet many are very, very easy to perform. Most of my playing has been acoustic rock and folk with a flatpick, so I was very pleasantly suprised to find that some of my favorite pieces from the recording were not only within my grasp (after a reasonable amount of practice!) but even primer-like, the notes by the author making each song learned a lesson in technique. The transcriptions are also in tab, which is a big plus for me and I'm sure many others. It IS good to be able to read music, I suppose (I can decipher, myself, but not sight read), but standard notation was not designed for fretted instruments, and anyway, tab was always traditionally used lutes by composers such as J S Bach, anyway, so can even be considered more 'correct' for the guitar. Just be aware that the tunes here are more archaic than what is normally heard. Tony McManus wannabes will have to go elsewhere, I'm afraid.
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Excellent.
An incredible recording. The
music
is rhythmic and driving. The arrangements and original compositions are exciting. This is something for lovers of
Celtic
music who want some originality while still enjoying the classic celtic melodies.
Tracks
Road to Listonvarna - The Morris Dance - Traditional | Wo Betyd Thy Waerie Bodie - Lute Piece | Nynth Gwcw - Traditional | Heartland Air - Allan Alexander | Variations on an Untitled Lute Dance - Lute Piece | Separation of Soul and Body - Turough Carolan | Corne Yards - Lute Piece | Thomase Burke - Turlough Carolan | Rug Muire Mac De Dhia - Traditional | Morgan Megan - Turlough Carolan | Castles in the Sky - Traditional | Carolan's Welcome Home - Turlough Carolan | Sheebag Sheemore - Turlough Carolan | Carolan's Ramble to Cashel - Turlough Carolan | The Queen's Dream - Turlough Carolan | Comben Market - Ellen O'Grady - Traditional | A Lilt - Rori Dall | Carolan's Quarrel With the Landlady - Turough Carolan | I Never Knew I Loved Thee - Lute Piece | Mrs. Farrel - Turlough Carolan | Linda's Love - Allan Alexander | I Serve A Worthy Ladie - Skene Manuscrip | Dermott O'Doud - Turlough Carolan | Cremonea - Turlough Carolan | The Butterfly - Traditional | The Clergy's Lamentation - Turlough Carolan | A Port - Rori Dall | Cary Jane - Allan Alexander | Mrs. O'Neil of Carlane - Turlough Carolan | Blackthorn Stick - Traditional | Carolan's Memories - Allan Alexander
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