Cynthia Lynn Douglass: Heavenly Harmonies CD Track Listing
Cynthia Lynn Douglass
Heavenly Harmonies
While the Celtic harp produces a unique and captivating sound by itself, I've often wanted to combine its percussive yet soothing sounds with those of the recorders, which give more legato tones. The possible songs with these insturments are infinite. This album is a sampler of many kinds of music for harp and winds: Irish, Welsh, French, Arabic and original. Enjoy!\nCynthia Lynn Douglass
This classical cd contains 17 tracks and runs 57min 38sec.
Freedb: f20d8011
Category
: Music
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: music songs tracks classical
- Cynthia Lynn Douglass - Waves of Bliss (05:12)
Inspired by my friendship with Hillary Stagg - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - Scarborough Fair (Celtic) (03:09)
Traditional Celtic - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - Balboa Park Bells (03:00)
Inspired by the bells of Balboa Park,San Diego, and dedicated to the staff of the Balboa Park Management Office - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - Canon (05:02)
Johann Pachelbel. Dedicated to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - The Ash Grove (Welsh) (03:05)
Traditional Welsh - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - Woodycock (Irish) (02:39)
Traditional Irish - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - Eye of Happiness (04:43)
Based on a traditional Arabic ballad for 'ud, "Ein Ez-Zein" - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - An Open Heart (03:21)
Dedicated to my dear friends, Livy Delafield - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - Indian Sunrise (02:44)
Played on an American Indian Flute - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - A Song for Mary (03:15)
Inspired by Mary, a beautiful lady I met twice, who radiates the love and divinity of Mother Mary - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - Dance of the Leprechans (01:24)
Traditional Irish jig, inspired by an arrangement by Kim Robertson of "The Black Nag" - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - Air (Irish)/I Love my Love in the Evening (03:21)
Air: The High Mountains: Affectionately called "I Love My Love in the Morning", this traditional Irish air was inspired by an arrangement by Dewey Owens\n\nI Love My Love in the Evening: Inspired by the previous song - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - Trotto and Salterello (French) (03:00)
Two French dances of the 14th century - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - For My Beloved (03:34)
Written for Robert Williams on Valentine's Day, 1990 - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - Young Catherine (02:16)
Traditional Irish lament by Turloch O'Carolan - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - Rejoice! (02:40)
Dedicated to all the brides and grooms I have the priviledge of performing for during their weddings - Cynthia Lynn Douglass - Pavane (05:04)
Faure, inspired by an arrangement by Kim Robertson
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