Anthony Capparelli - Tales of the Glens (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Tales of the Glens
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Divine Art
Genre: Classical Piano
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:19:47
Total Size: 279 mb / 1.15 gb
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Tracklist

01. Miniatures & Modulations: If to a Foreign Clime You Go (1)
02. Miniatures & Modulations: If to a Foreign Clime You Go (2)
03. Miniatures & Modulations: An Irish Lullaby (1)
04. Miniatures & Modulations: An Irish Lullaby (2)
05. Miniatures & Modulations: Old Truagh (1)
06. Miniatures & Modulations: Old Truagh (2)
07. Miniatures & Modulations: The Little and Great Mountain (1)
08. Miniatures & Modulations: The Little and Great Mountain (2)
09. Miniatures & Modulations: The Fair Woman (1)
10. Miniatures & Modulations: The Fair Woman (2)
11. Miniatures & Modulations: The Lamentation of Owen O'Neill (1)
12. Miniatures & Modulations: The Lamentation of Owen O'Neill (2)
13. Miniatures & Modulations: Open the Door Softly
14. Aoife Óg
15. Forgotten Longing
16. Tales from the Sea of Moyle: I. Prelude
17. Tales from the Sea of Moyle: II. The Rathlin Fairies
18. Tales from the Sea of Moyle: III. Marina Jane
19. Tales from the Sea of Moyle: IV. The Graveyard Under Wave
20. Tales from the Sea of Moyle: V. The Last Wolf
21. Tales from the Sea of Moyle: VI. The Green Isle
22. Tales from the Sea of Moyle: VII. Postlude

Tales of the Glens is a journey through Ireland's Glens of Antrim, as depicted in Anthony Capparelli's piano album of compositions by Philip Hammond. Inspired by years of immersing himself in Celtic and Scandinavian traditions, Capparelli's collection beautifully captures the essence of this picturesque region. Teaming up with acclaimed composer Philip Hammond, Capparelli aimed to create an album that not only honours the spirit of the Glens but also transcends musical genres. Through thematic resonance and evocative melodies, each composition pays tribute to the people, folklore, and landscapes that have left an indelible mark. The album features selections from "Miniatures and Modulations," showcasing Hammond's innovative interpretations of traditional harp tunes. From the whimsical charm of "The Little and Great Mountain" to the poignant allure of "Open the Door Softly," listeners can experience these ancient melodies in a fresh light. The centrepiece of the album is an innovative multi-movement work for pianist and storyteller titled Tales from the Sea of Moyle. A collaboration between Anthony Capparelli, Philip Hammond, and two of Ireland’s most renowned bearers of the storytelling tradition, Liz Weir MBE and Colin Urwin, this work tests the boundaries of collaboration between art forms. Each story is set along the Antrim coast and delivered by the commanding voices of Weir and Urwin, offering the listener guidance, and sometimes warning, on their journey.