When The Snow Melts
Phil Cunningham and Mánus Lunny
Phil Cunningham - whistle, piano, keyboards
Mánus Lunny - guitar, bousouki, vocals
Phil Cunningham and Mánus Lunny
Phil Cunningham - whistle, piano, keyboards
Mánus Lunny - guitar, bousouki, vocals
Celtic Christmas (Windham Hill, 1995)
On Celtic Christmas, a remarkable cross-section of the most accomplished modern Celtic musicians collaborates in a program of traditional carols and newly-composed pieces inspired by the spirit of the season. In concept and execution, the results offer further proof of the timeless allure of this fertile musical culture, which continues to find new admirers far beyond its homelands.
Phil Cunningham and Mánus Lunny
In yet another example of the Irish-Scottish axis running powerfully through the Celtic music, Dublin-born guitarist and bouzouki player Lunny, known for his work with Capercaillie, teams with Phil Cunningham, renowned for his accordion and whistle work with another crack Scottish band, Silly Wizard.
Thit an sneachta go trom
Bhi Cnoc an Chaoicheáin ag amharc go maith
In aice le tine mhór móna
Ag fanacht ar na Deora Dé
Translation:
The snow fell heavily
Cnoc an Chaoicheáin was looking well
Sitting by a big turf fire
Waiting on the Fuschia
Bhi Cnoc an Chaoicheáin ag amharc go maith
In aice le tine mhór móna
Ag fanacht ar na Deora Dé
Translation:
The snow fell heavily
Cnoc an Chaoicheáin was looking well
Sitting by a big turf fire
Waiting on the Fuschia
*enjoy*
3 comments:
This song is once again peaceful and lovely.
Amazing. :-)
It is a beautiful song. Thank you for sharing it with me. I find it so peaceful yet hauntingly melancholy.
Beautiful.
~ b
My only Windham Hill are:
1984 Sampler
1986 Sampler
Winter by William Ackerman (piano)
This was lovely. ty
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