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With
the Tuatha de Danann
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Land
of my soul (2004)
This
CD opens new horizons. The new entry of the acoustic guitar, played
by Marco Picca, opens to the folk genre of the XIX and XX century
while keeping contacts with the Irish tradition. Dances, emigrant
and war songs, ancient airs of gaelic harpists... from the land
of the soul.
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'Cause
he is the king (Live 2000-2003)
A repertorie
of songs and instrumental musics for Christmas, which are here presented
in live recordings taken from the concerts of the past three years.
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Aisling
(1995)
Antology
of music from the celtic areas from the XVII and XVIII century;
many of them well known to the audience. It's the work that starts
Enrico Euron's group, the Tùatha Dè Danann.
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Awen
(1997) - The immortal spirit of celtic Bards
It
presents a repertorie based on a large variety of compositions,
from the medieval age to the XVII century, and on original instruments
(celtic harp, dulcimer, violin and Renaissance viol, flutes and
recorders...)
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Duana
(1999) - Ancient tales and airs from Ireland and Scotland
Inspired
to the Great Belfast Harp Festival in 1792, it is compesed by a
series of medley which brings the Tùatha Dè Danann
to a higher recording refinement.
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Soloist
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Wind's
Song (1996)
Irish
and Scottish compositions for soloist harp. (SOLD OUT)
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