Einsamkeit und Sehnsucht sind in Irland seit
eh und je so stark wie der Nebel auf den Bergen, meint Patrick
Ball. Er erzählt die für das keltische Feeling typischen
alten Geschichten sehr lebendig und unterhaltsam. Sein Englisch ist
gut verständlich. Zwischendurch erklingen keltische Harfe, Dudelsack,
Flöte und Geige.
the projectCeltic harper Patrick Ball has always been a storytellerbut
then, that goes with the territory. After all, the Celtic harp has
always been used to accompany the telling of Irish tales. Tall tales,
tales of little people and hard lands, stories of love and lonelinessthese
reflect the Celtic soul as much as the music. Patrick Ball's prior
six releases have focused on his instrumental performances of the
timeless airs and ballads of the Celtic lands; only his concert audiences
have had the chance to hear his equally lyrical storytelling. Finally,
after establishing himself as America's most popular Celtic harpist,
Ball has produced Storyteller, a collection of Celtic tales
that shows this ancient Irish tradition to be alive and well, at least
in Ball's corner of California.
Storyteller includes five classic Irish tales
and a telling of the haunting, bittersweet Gwilan's Harp,
a contemporary fairy tale by celebrated author Ball uses such wellknown Irish airs as Bonny Portmore, Carolan's Farewell, and Donal Og as the settings in which to spin his yarns. He is joined by talented piper and flutist Timothy Britton and renowned fiddler Martin Hayes. But the real star of this release is the storytelling itself. Whether it is the charm and wit of The Matchmaker or the melancholy of The Soul Agony, Ball's tales evoke images of the warm hearth and the family gathered around the fire. Storyteller comes at a time when interest in Celtic music is high. Children's tales are again being found on recordings and on the radio. Patrick Ball's combination of Celtic tales and Celtic music will strike a chord with many listeners, and bring a little bit of Ireland to the whole family. the artistPatrick Ball has been recording the marvelous tradition of Celtic folk music on harp since 1983. He plays a recreation of an ancient Celtic instrument made by the master harp builder Jay Witcher of Maine, and has often used the music to accompany his storytelling in concert. His six prior releases for Celestial Harmonies/Fortuna Records have made him perhaps the bestknown performer of traditional Irish music in North America. Ball lives on the northern coast of California and performs around the world. biographydiscographytracklist
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