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Mychael Danna & Jeff Danna - A Celtic Tale: The Legend of Deidre

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Mychael Danna & Jeff Danna - A Celtic Tale: The Legend of Deidre

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Lament (MP3) $ 0.89 Add to Cart
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Under High Branches (WAV) $ 1.09 Add to Cart
Loch Etive (WAV) $ 1.09 Add to Cart
The Vision (WAV) $ 1.09 Add to Cart
South By Sail (WAV) $ 1.09 Add to Cart
Defeat of the Red Branch (WAV) $ 1.09 Add to Cart
The Druid (WAV) $ 1.09 Add to Cart
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Lament (WAV) $ 1.09 Add to Cart
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This magnificently orchestrated Celtic fantasy soundtrack by Mychael and Jeff Danna, inspired by the beautiful and tragic medieval Irish legend of Deirdre brings together the best elements of Celtic folk, classical, ambient and film music.

Cinematic in scale, mythic in dimension, romantic in concept - A Celtic Tale sets a bold new standard for the popular Celtic genre. Maybe you can figure out how two talented brothers from a second generation Canadian-Italian family got the idea to stage a non-hostile takeover of the durable Celtic folk genre.

A Celtic Tale is the soundtrack for an imaginary film dramatizing the beautiful and tragic medieval Irish legend of Deirdre. In the service of this classic myth it brings together the best elements of Celtic folk, symphonic and ambient recordings, and sets a glorious new standard for popular Celtic music.

We were wondering how the project started, so we asked. MYCHAEL DANNA had previously recorded Celtic themes on his solo albums. On the phone from Toronto, he is enigmatic. "I guess I just like it." JEFF DANNA is not much help either. "Mychael gave me a call..."

Perhaps we'll never know the real reason they came to it, but take one listen to this magnificent Celtic fantasy and you'll be very glad they did. Musically, the Dannas bring together a wide array of Celtic folk instruments: fiddle, tin whistle and flute, guitar and mandolin, Uillean and Highland pipes, wirestrung harp, concertina and bodhran - with all their bite and pungent overtones - and surround them with the harmonic richness, color and power of the orchestra. Add the dramatic sense of a great director and a sound designer's sensitivity to ambience, and you have perhaps the first truly cinematic treatment of Celtic mythology for the audio medium.

The project was written and recorded in Toronto and Los Angeles in lulls between the Danna brothers' ongoing film and video scoring projects. Top soloists from both the Toronto folk scene and the LA studio world built the instrumental beds over a period of months. When this phase was complete, the strings and orchestral elements were added in Salt Lake City, and the mixes finally came together in Los Angeles.

The results are extraordinarily varied and colorful, no less so for the fact that they are a careful exposition of the original Deirdre legend, which has been translated and adapted for the notes by JOHN STUART DICK. In a recording that abounds in outstanding performances, KRYSIA KOCJAN's powerful reading of the song "Lament," with original lyrics by John Stuart Dick, rings in the mind long after it is first heard. The soulful blasting of the highland pipes, flat out against the full strains of the orchestra is another highlight. Mychael Danna says casually "It's a big sound..." - and one which surely stirs the still beating heart.

And yet in the end it is a tragic tale, and the darker moments fully realize the depths of the epic battle between the forces of the druid and struggle of the heroes, and finally, the inconsolate sorrow of love lost.

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 Credits

Produced by Mychael Danna & Jeff Danna
All songs composed by Mychael Danna and Jeff
Danna except Lament, music by Mychael and
Jeff Danna, lyrics by John Stuart Dick
All music ©1996 Mychael Danna Music/ SOCAN
and Jeff Danna Music/SOCAN.
Mychael Danna piano, keyboards Jeff Danna
guitar, mandolin, keyboards Bob Grim trumpet
Ian Goodfellow and Ray Caldwell Villean pipes
Patrick 'Gorman highland pipes Sharlene
Wallace Celtic harp Loretto Reid flute, tin whistle,
concertina Ena O'Brien accordion Jamie Snyder
fiddle Kirk Worthington cello Glen Holmen
bass mandolin, upright bass Krysia Kocjan voice
Eric Hall bassoon Ron Korb flute, recorder
Recorded and mixed by the Brothers O'Danna at
LA East, Salt Lake City; Too Much Sun Studios,
Los Angeles; and Not Enough Sun Studios, Toronto,
Summer 1995, except tracks 2,4, 8, 11 recorded by
Brad Haehnel and tracks 6,8,11 mixed by Brad
Haehnel. Digital editing by Paul Inston and
John Hegedes. Utah Orchestra conducted by
Brian Miller, recorded by Brad Haehnel, assisted
by Blair Sutherland and Aaron Gant. Mastered
by Bob Olhsson and Stephen Hill at Hearts of
Space Studio, San Francisco.
Ron Korb appears courtesy Oasis Productions
Soundscapes courtesy Steve Munro
Album Coordination Rebecca Morellato.
Story adapted from the original Gaelic by
John Stuart Dick
Artist photograph by Carrie Cavalier
Representation by Vangelos Management
Cover painting "La Ghirlandata" by Dante Gabriel
Rosetti (1828-82), photograph courtesy of The
Bridgeman Art Library, London.
Cover concept by Dannas
Art direction and design Stephen Hill
Additional design and production Jeff Taylor
Additional illustration research Joseph Jacobs
Thank you Big Bag Pipe Brian Gardener, Steve
Munro, Larissa Remedios, Sean at Classic Equipment,
Patrick Newall, Dr. Dale Ellwein, Dr. Arlo Gordin


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