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Concertzender Live

wed 7 apr 2021 00:00 hour
Composer: Ewan MacColl

Concerts from around the country, recorded by Concertzender (World Music).

Concertzender World Music Live: Norland Wind – From Shore to Shore.

Because of the corona-virus, the team of Concertzender Live cannot record any new concerts. To keep in the programme’s right mindset, we will listen to live recordings of concerts, but they are official CD or DVD releases. In this episode, we’ll listen to the album ‘From Shore to Shore’ by the German-Irish band Norland Wind with recordings from concerts given during a tour in 2003. Norland Wind had seven musicians back then: harpist Thomas Loefke; guitarist, bouzouki player, and singer Kerstin Blodig; the Scottish Ian Vance Melrose (guitar, flutes, vocals); the twin-brothers Noel (guitar, vocals) and Padraig Duggan (mandolin, percussion, vocals) from Clannad; the Irish former Riverdance violinist Maire Breatnach (fiddle, vocals) and the German keyboard player and guitarist Matthias Kiessling. The recordings are taken from two performances in the Arsenaaltheater in Vlissingen, which is their home base.

 

 

Norland Wind – From Shore to ShoreLaika3510191.2

1a. Siúbhan Ní Dhuibhir (trad. arr. Norland Wind)

1b. The Snowy Birch Trees (Thomas Loefke)

1c. The Moving On Song (Ewan MacColl)

1d. Branohm (Maire Breatnach)

2a. Gleanntáin Ghlas Ghaoth Dobhair (Proinsias O Maonaigh/trad. arr. Norland Wind)

2b. Stephen’s Day Session (Thomas Loefke)

2c. Éist (Maire Breatnach)

3a. Waulking Song (trad/Kerstin Blodig)

3b. McPhisto’s Jig (Ian Vance Melrose)

3c. An Caílin Deas Rua Padraig Duggan/Kerstin Blodig)

3d. Diarmuid (Maire Breatnach)

4a. Máire Bhruinneall (trad. arr. Blodig)

4b. Tór Mór (Thomas Loefke)

4c. Pós An Píobaire (trad/Blodig)

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