I know many fine recordings of Irish music, like Mary MacNamara "Traditional Music from East Clare," Kevin Crawford "In Good Company," Davy Spillane & Kevin Glackin "Forgotton Days, " and Claire Mann "Claire Mann." But this CD by the Orcadian twins is as good as them and one of my all-time favorites.
They composed most of the tunes in their albums, but amazingly enough, they sound really traditional. Some compositions and their arrangements are influenced by contemporary music, but still more or less obedient to the tradition.
Anyway, it's time to stop. I know some people will comment soon.
Oh, finally, don't forget to post the tunes you play.
Why am I first?
I know many fine recordings of Irish music, like Mary MacNamara "Traditional Music from East Clare," Kevin Crawford "In Good Company," Davy Spillane & Kevin Glackin "Forgotton Days, " and Claire Mann "Claire Mann." But this CD by the Orcadian twins is as good as them and one of my all-time favorites.
They composed most of the tunes in their albums, but amazingly enough, they sound really traditional. Some compositions and their arrangements are influenced by contemporary music, but still more or less obedient to the tradition.
Anyway, it's time to stop. I know some people will comment soon.
Oh, finally, don't forget to post the tunes you play.
# Posted on June 26th 2002 by slainte
Bessie Millies Sixpence
This tune, the second tune in track #10, Bessie Millies Sixpence is very intruiging. If anyone has the sheet music, please let me know.
# Posted on February 14th 2010 by buailteoir