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From the Edge of the World

Alta

Celtic traditional music, early music, and some of our own tunes, played on harp, fiddle, viola da gamba, recorders, and percussion. The music is from our multi-media show, "First Person – Stories from the Edge of the World."

Journeys take all forms. Two years ago we began a journey to develop a show with the National Geographic Society's blessing and support, called "First Person - Stories From the Edge of the World." It involved readings of poetry and diaries of explorers from several centuries and around the world. This was accompanied by photographs from the NGS archives, and music to make it all come together. Here, we present the music: some Celtic, some Scandinavian, some early, and a few tunes that we wrote ourselves.

Recorded in early 2007, Hanneke Cassel has joined us as fiddler extrordinaire, and Allison Edberg plays violin and viola on the early music. Kathryn Montoya plays recorders, pennywhistle, and baroque oboe, Carolyn Anderson Surrick plays viola da gamba, and Sue Richards plays the Celtic harp. Glen Velez joined us on percussion, and Jackie Moran played the Irish bodhran.

The music includes some wild Scottish strathspeys and reels, exquisite string trios, an Irish air, a great waltz for Sue's daughter, some killer Swedish tunes, and some tunes we wrote with specific stories in mind, but that stand alone as just great tunes. We each took a solo or lead, so each instrument can be heard on its own as well as in ensemble.

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ALTA

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Recorded at Bias Studios in Springfield VA, Alta is the first self produced, studio recording made by Ensemble Galilei. Using award winning engineer, Bob Dawson, and mastered by Airshow's Charlie Pilzer, this recording is considered their very best work.

Featuring Liz Knowles on fiddle; Sue Richards on Celtic harp; Debbie Nuse on Scottish small pipes and fiddle; Kathryn Montoya on recorders, whistle, shawm and oboe; and Carolyn Anderson Surrick on viola da gamba. For this project, Ensemble Galilei enlisted percussionist, Laura Jordan, and renowned uilleann piper and whistle player Kieran O'Hare. Their work matches the brilliant virtuosity of the group.

Trademark repertoire choices abound—a medieval set of dances is followed by an Irish march, followed by an original composition. A breathtaking, deeply orchestrated lament by Turlough O'Carolan is followed by a stunning six minute fiddle solo. The strengths of these six musicians are brought to every second of these performances and the engineering of Dawson is masterful. Add to that, unorthodox and highly effective sequencing, and you may find yourself traveling an unusual and rewarding road while listening. Enjoy.

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A Winter's Night:
Christmas in the Great Hall

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"... a lovely blend of instrumental music on A Winter's Night....The most charming aspect of the collection, however, is the way the Ensemble Galilei weaves all of these melodies into a 55-minute tapestry broken only by an enthusiastic audience response between each piece."
–Dirty Linen (folk/world magazine)

  1. Salterello / Bring A Torch
  2. New Prince, New Pomp / Galician Carol
  3. Christmas Day I'Da Moornin'
  4. Bressay Lullabye-Balloo
  5. Of Darkness and Light
  6. Rorate
  7. The Donkey Carol / The Friendly Beasts
  8. O Come, O Come, Emmanuel / What Child Is This
  9. Bells and Bows / New Year's Dawn
  10. Bottom of the Punch Bowl / The Man Who Died and Rose Again / Ward's Jig / Apples in Winter
  11. Easter Snow
  12. Puer Natus est in Bethlehem, In Dulci Jubilo, I Saw Three Ships
  13. Danse Arabe (Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky fr.The Nutcracker)
  14. Congaudeat
  15. The Bellman's Carol / The Moon Shines Bright
  16. The First Nowell / Joy to the World / Joy to the World Jig

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From the Isles to the Courts

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"Medieval and Renaissance tunes, beautifully rendered..." –San Francisco Bay Guardian

"Members of the Ensemble Galilei consider the pursuit of this ancient music as a labor of love."  –The Baltimore Sun

  1. Cantigas 7 and 338
  2. Scollay's Reel / King of the Fairies / Old Grey Cat / The Dance Goes On
  3. Winter's Falling Light
  4. Sinfonie and Musette from L'Isle de Delos
  5. Callanish / Under the Full Moon
  6. Anna's Garden
  7. Home Fires / The Burning of the Clavie / The Burning of the Clavie Reel
  8. Lake Skybelow
  9. La Folia Variations
  10. Sgt. Early's Dream / Tune for Kieran
  11. Fanny Poer / Mary O'Neill's
  12. Aisling
  13. The Lady of the Lake
  14. Miss Maxwell / Bridget Cruise / O'Carolan's Welcome
  15. The Fair Maid of Barra / Dream Angus

Liz Knowles, fiddle
Debbie Nuse, Scottish smallpipes and fiddle
Sue Richards, Celtic harp
Carolyn Anderson Surrick, viola da gamba
Sarah Weiner, oboe, recorders, and pennywhistles
with Jan Hagiwara, percussion, and Nancy Karpeles, bowed psaltery

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Come, Gentle Night: Music of Shakespeare's World

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The music of Shakespeare's world: country dances from England, Irish jigs and reels, Scottish strathspeys, and original music inspired by the writings of Shakespeare.

"The blend of old and new pieces, arranges for fiddle, harp, pipes, viola da gamba, recorder and percussion, is as seamless as it is evocative, and the six women who make up Gaililei Ensemble once again perform with seemingly effortless grace and precision." –The Washington Post

  1. Mister Issac's Maggot, Chestnut (Dove's Vagary)
  2. Woodycock
  3. Death's Second Self
  4. Jack's Health / Vale Of Years, Jack's Health Reel
  5. Come, Gentle Night
  6. Departe, Departe, The Cobbler's Hornpipe, Third Act Tune
  7. But Let Them Go / Ladies, Sight No More
  8. In A Garden So Green, Childgrove
  9. Fire, Burn, and Cauldron Bubble
  10. The Asp
  11. Rumble Thy Bellyful
  12. Pastime With Good Company, O Lusty May
  13. Irish Lament
  14. Joy To The Person Of My Love
  15. The Winter's Tale Set: Love's Winter Light, Apples In Winter, Drive The Cold Winter Away, Jenny Pluck Pears
  16. Lilli Burlero, Cold and Raw (The Juice of Barley)
  17. The Scottich Play Set: Life Is But A Walking Shadow / Mill, Mill O' / Pawky Adam Glen
  18. Heart's Ease / Now That The Spring, Gathering Peascods
  19. No Longer Mourn For Me

Jan Hagiwara, percussion
Liz Knowles, fiddle
Debbie Nuse, Scottish smallpipes and fiddle
Sue Richards, Celtic harp
Carolyn Anderson Surrick, viola da gamba
Sarah Weiner, oboe, recorders, and pennywhistles

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The Mystic and the Muse: Celebrating 60 Years of Women in Music

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Six hundred years of music by and about women, from Hildegarde von Bingen to original material, with Turlough O'Carolan, Widmann, and some nice Irish reels. Recorded as a joint effort between National Public Radio and Dorian Discovery Records, this is a project close to our hearts.

  1. My Love is In America / Mothers Delight
  2. Sibylla / Agatha
  3. Helen Douglas Waltz
  4. Cuimhne an Phiobaire / The Misty Maids of Galway / The Absent Minded Woman
  5. Mrs. White's Nothing / Queen Elizabeth, Her Galliard
  6. Sparrows and Cats
  7. The Alchemist
  8. O Ecclesia
  9. The Celt
  10. Nancy's Waltz
  11. Black is the Color Of My True Love's Hair/ My Lady Carey's Dompe
  12. Far, Far Beyond Yon Mountain / Ellen's Waltz
  13. Mrs. Judge's Lament / Mrs. Judge
  14. The Oyster Catcher and the Actress
  15. Bist Du Bei Mir
  16. Mizzie Mine

Marcia Diehl, recorders
Nancy Karpeles, percussion
Sue Richards, Celtic Harp
Erin Schrader, fiddle and guitar
Carolyn Anderson Surrick, viola da gamba
Sarah Weiner, oboe

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Following the Moon

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Instrumental music of Ireland, Scotland, England, and beyond.

  1. Banish Misfortune / Langstrom's Pony
  2. Cantiga 166
  3. Jamieson's Farewell
  4. The Gentle Swan
  5. Recercada Primera
  6. The Dark Slender Boy / The Young Black Cow
  7. Welcome to Winter
  8. I Wish I Were On Yonder Hill
  9. Felicitas / Regina / Christina
  10. The Dark Island / Come By the Hills / My Home
  11. Solstice Lament
  12. English Dance
  13. Clara
  14. The Exile / The Chanter's Song / The Job of Journeywork
  15. Following the Moon

Marcia Diehl, recorders and pennywhistle
Sue Richards, Celtic harp
Carolyn Anderson Surrick, viola da gamba
With: Howard Bass, lute
Myron Bretholz, percussion
Bonnie Rideout, fiddle
Eric Wagner, oboe

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Ancient Noels

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Ancient and Favorite Christmas carols from Europe and British Isles. All instrumental.

"Ancient Noels is one of the years' best...a mystical majesty fuels both stately medieval processionals, sprightly Dutch and Basque carols."  –The Washington Post

  1. Cantiga de Santa Maria No.48
  2. Gloustershire Wassail / Tomorrow Will Be May Dancing Day / Sussex Carol
  3. Hobokentanz / Schafertanz
  4. O Bethlehem / Bethlehem's Stall / A Maiden Was Adoring / Great Gentlefolk
  5. The Bellman's Song
  6. The Truth Sent From Above
  7. Nowell, Nowell: Tidings True / Riu Riu Chiu
  8. Must Go Gather Comfort / There Was a Maid So Lovely / When Judah's Loyal
  9. Cantiga, A Madre Do Que Livrou
  10. Whenas the Rose of Jericho / A Year Begins of Joy and Grace / To Us A Little Child Is Born
  11. The Donkey's Carol / The Friendly Beasts
  12. Here Betwixt Ass and Oxen Mild / The Golden Carol
  13. In the Bleak Midwinter

Jim Brooks, recorders
Marcia Diehl, recorders and pennywhistle
Sue Richards, Celtic harp
Bonnie Rideout, fiddle
Maggie Sansone, hammered dulcimer
Carolyn Anderson Surrick, viola da gamba

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Music in the Great Hall: Instrumental Music from the Ancient Celtic Lands

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Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and Manx traditional tunes recorded live in concerts at the Great Hall at St. John's College in Annapolis.

  1. Moirrey Ny Cainle / Sir Watkins Jig
  2. Fingal's March / Halting March
  3. The Pretty Girl Milking the Cow
  4. Songs from a Scottish Childhood
  5. Captain O'Kane / The Clergy's Lamentation
  6. Boys of the Lough / Drowsy Maggie
  7. Planxty Drew / Mabel Kelly / John O'Connor
  8. Gosteg Dafydd Athro / Caniad Marwnad Ifan Ab Y Go
  9. The Reaper of Glanree
  10. Gin Ye Kiss My Wife, I'll Tell the Minister
  11. The Galician Waltz / Breton Dances
  12. Miss Patterson / McDonald's March / McKinnon's Brook
  13. Shooyl Inneenyn / Illiam Y Thalhear / Flitter Dance

Jim Brooks, recorders
Marcia Diehl, recorders and pennywhistle
Sue Richards, Celtic harp
Bonnie Rideout, fiddle
Maggie Sansone, hammered dulcimer
Carolyn Anderson Surrick, viola da gamba

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