Various: Like Trees in November CD Track Listing
Various
Like Trees in November (2005)
Lissuners Disc for November 2005
This folk cd contains 18 tracks and runs 77min 17sec.
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: music songs tracks folk Various- Timothy Byrd - Like Trees in November (00:11)
A quote from Watership Down to set the stage. - Patrick Ball - Castle Kelly (03:59)
Patrick is a Storyteller/Harper who plays the wire-strung harp. I've always loved this piece - it seems so powerful. - Michael Hedges - Aerial Boundaries (04:43)
Michael Hedges was incredible. He reinvented the acoustic guitar. Once, a rock-guitarist friend and I went to one of his concerts. Afterward, my friend admitted that for the first fifteen minutes, he hadn't realized that Hedges was performing solo. - Kim Robertson and Virginia Kron - Temple of Wisdom (04:07)
Harp and cello is my favourite combination of instruments. I love Kim both for her fluid playing style and her personal sense of sarcasm. - Robert Simon - As Time Passes By (03:51)
Spanish style guitar is another love. Robert Simon is a guitarist I heard performing on the 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica. - Timothy Byrd - For Shannin (04:18)
My heart beats to quarters every time I see her... - Apocalyptica - The Unforgiven (05:24)
Four cellists from the Sibelius Institute play the music of Metallica. So evocative. - The Dale Warland Singers - Agnes Dei (Samuel Barber) (08:33)
The choral arrangement of Barber's Adagio. This piece can move me to tears. - William Ackerman - Processional (05:01)
Another moving guitar piece. - William Jackson - The Rain (03:12)
Billy is a Scottish composer/harpist. I find his work has a cinematic quality. - Michael Hedges - All Along the Watchtower (03:00)
His covers showcased his ability to emulate an entire band on an acoustic guitar. - Bobbie-Joe Erikson - Sunday Bloody Sunday (04:36)
In the grand tradition of Irish ballads... - Acoustica - Postmark Birmingham (03:29)
I really want to figure out how to do this song on the harp. ( I beg the assistance of any musician-lissuners.) - Tori Amos - Winter (05:43)
My favorites are her first two "girl with a piano" albums. - Kim Robertson - Bittersweet II (02:40)
As the title says... - Loreena McKennitt - The Old Ways (05:46)
A powerful tune, a beautiful voice. - Timothy Byrd - Maturin's Lament for the Tir nan Og (var. iii, excerpt) (02:14)
Me again. - Synergy - Warriors (excerpt) (06:17)
"Oh such a dying fall." My first interest in classical music came form another Synergy piece - an electronic interpretation of the Largo from Dvorak's New World Symphony.
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