“Mosaic” by ParaCelt

ParaCelt is named after the two styles of harp played by this duet.  Mosaic is an aptly named 21 track cornucopia of their engaging music.  A single phrase classifies this disk:  mood music.  However, do not make the mistake of equating mood music with elevator muzak. Mosaic features inspired tracks from across globe like Ara Ka Titiro (Keep Close Together) from New Zealand and El Condor Pasa from Peru.  Native American Flute Medley may seem odd for a group generally … Continue reading

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Who Are the Most-Accessible Celtic Musicians?

  One of the great things about indie Celtic music that no one really talks about is the approachability of the Celtic artists.  If you go to pop rock show, it’s highly unlikely that you will ever meet the lead singer face-to-face.  You’ll be lucky if you meet the drummer who was only hired to fill in for one gig. In the Celtic music world, it is completely different.  Many times the only way you will not meet the artist … Continue reading

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MP3: “Epping Forest” by Anne Roos

She’s a harpist who meshes traditional folk, Celtic, and world music in her beautiful playing. Anne Roos really shines, flavoring her work with lesser-known traditional tunes in order to bring a little diversity to harp music. Her solos are haunting, capable of evoking memories of loved ones or visits to ancient places. Vivid and wistful, she is truly authentic. Her love of Celtic music began as a child and a young teen. She became highly involved singing in madrigal groups, … Continue reading

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