There are 60 tracks spread across the four discs with 15 songs on each, divided thematically to highlight different aspects of the musical range of Celtic Woman. ‘Decade’ is the definitive collection of Celtic Woman tracks. Performers on this album are vocalists Chloë Agnew, Órla Fallon, Lisa Kelly, Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, Hayley Westenra, Lynn Hilary, Alex Sharpe, Lisa Lambe, Susan McFadden, and violinist Máiréad Nesbitt.
Celtic Woman return with a stunning new concert spectacular: Ancient Land. Filmed against the backdrop of the historic Johnstown Castle in County Wexford, Ireland, this stunning outdoor show features brand new music from their latest album, Ancient Land, and timeless favorites that never fail to warm the heart…
Filmed at the enchanting 19th century Johnstown Castle in Wexford, Ireland, this special features stunning new music from Celtic Woman's latest album Ancient Land, along with a few of their timeless classics. Showcasing the stunning fiddle playing of Tara McNeill and the shimmering voices of Mairead Carlin and Eabha McMahon, the special also introduces the newest member of Celtic Woman, 21-year-old Megan Walsh.
Celtic Woman return with a stunning new concert spectacular: Ancient Land. Filmed against the backdrop of the historic Johnstown Castle in County Wexford, Ireland, this stunning outdoor show features brand new music from their latest album, Ancient Land, and timeless favorites that never fail to warm the heart…
On A Christmas Celtic Sojourn, Brian O'Donovan, the host of the Celtic Sojourn radio show, compiles a collection of songs that mixes the contemplative with more raucous fare, ancient melodies with modern, and the earthy with the ethereal. The musicians come from all corners of the Celtic world, and include the Breton choir Ensemble Choral du Bout du Monde, who blend medieval vocal harmonies with modern instruments such as the tin whistle and the guitar; Dordan, the masters of Irish baroque music; and the pan-Celtic band the Boys of the Lough. Also included are English performers Maddy Prior (the lead singer of Steeleye Span) and the family group Waterson:Carthy, who deliver a hearty version of the "The Ditchling Carol." The majority of the tracks feature vocals, but the instrumental selections–particularly fiddler Bonnie Rideout's haunting "Gloomy Winter" and the lovely "Midwinter Waltz" from the Boys of the Lough–do a beautiful job of wordlessly evoking the season. By passing over too-familiar Christmas songs in favor of less-well-known melodies, O'Donovan has come up with that rarest of all holiday treats–a gift that that both surprises and delights.