Natalie Padilla, Blayne Chastain & Peter Romero - Fiddle and Flute: Irish Traditional Music (2011)

Artist: Natalie Padilla, Blayne Chastain, Peter Romero
Title: Fiddle and Flute: Irish Traditional Music
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Independent
Genre: Folk, Irish Traditional Music, Celtic Instrumental
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 44:19
Total Size: 108/265 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Fiddle and Flute: Irish Traditional Music
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Independent
Genre: Folk, Irish Traditional Music, Celtic Instrumental
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 44:19
Total Size: 108/265 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Reels: View Across the Valley / Martin Wynne's No. 3 / Easter Sunday 3:34
02. Jigs: Tar Road to Sligo / Sliabh Russell / Munster Buttermilk 3:13
03. Hornpipes: Stack of Rye / The Messenger / Harp & Shamrock 4:05
04. Processional: The Promise 3:26
05. Slip Jigs: Gort na Móna / Tír Rafartaigh 2:32
06. Reels: Mystery Reel / Musical Priest 3:07
07. Jigs: Gallagher's Frolics / Tobin's Favorite / Maid on the Green 3:12
08. Air & Reel: Amhrán na Leabhar / Poor but Happy at 53 3:53
09. Slip Jigs: The Arra Mountains / Give Me a Drink of Water / Paddy O'Snap 3:27
10. Reels: Over the Moore to Maggie / Mossy Banks 3:48
11. Jigs: Dancing Eyes / Drummond Castle / Rory O'Moore 3:01
12. Reels: Hare's Paw / Humours of Lissadell / The Singing Stream 3:21
13. Air: Bruach na Carraige Báine 3:42
"Fiddle and Flute: Irish Traditional Music" is a collaborative instrumental studio album by American musicians Natalie Padilla, Blayne Chastain, and Peter Romero. The album was released on June 3, 2011.
The release is a respectful, academically accurate, yet vibrant interpretation of traditional Irish folklore by musicians deeply immersed in Celtic culture.
The album is entirely dedicated to the classical forms of Irish folk music. Structurally, the tracks are grouped into traditional sets (medleys), consisting of two or three intertwining folk melodies (chants) united by a common rhythmic pattern.
The release is a respectful, academically accurate, yet vibrant interpretation of traditional Irish folklore by musicians deeply immersed in Celtic culture.
The album is entirely dedicated to the classical forms of Irish folk music. Structurally, the tracks are grouped into traditional sets (medleys), consisting of two or three intertwining folk melodies (chants) united by a common rhythmic pattern.