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Return
of the Wanderer
Critics love this Celtic-classical recording:
Montreal Gazette:
"The group brings a lyrical fluidity to the music without sacrificing
the boot-stomping energy. Neither stuffy nor twee, it is a happy blend
of folk and classical styles played on violin, guitars, lute, mandolin
and, this time out, voice. A crossover gem that leaps genres and centuries."
- Mary Lamey, January 14, 1999
Magikal Music:
"Recommended for a great uplift of the spirit." - Jehana Silverwing
Fans of Return of the Wanderer say:
"Fantastic! I couldn't stop dancing around the kitchen while
doing the dishes and setting the table. Make another!" - Gail W,
Ottawa ON
"Superb! Excellent music, performance, and recording values!"
- Ron G, Markdale ON
"Refreshing. A revelation to me." - George S, Binghamton NY
"Fills the heart and soul to overflowing!" - Sylvia S, Bowmanville
ON
"Exquisitely beautiful. The Greenberg musical magic so evident."
- Theresa M, Sydney NS
Well done, excellent liner notes. As a Scottish Country dancer and lover
of Celtic music this CD is a joy to own." - Nancy K, Glendale CA
"Musically, David Greenberg and company speak to me as no other
group can .This CD has inspired me to take up the viola. Im 53."
- George H, Clayton NJ
"We have discovered a new Sound of Music." - Leopold
L, Laval QC
"I love this CD. David Greenberg is phenomenal. Keep them coming."
- K.M, Campsdale NS
"Wonderful! Fabulous! Excellent! Terrific! Fantastic! Magical!
Amazing! Superlatives Only!" - Margarethe A, Toronto ON
"I love it! But then, I love everything Puirt a Baroque has done.
Wonderful!" - Eileen K, Seattle WA
"I dont buy a lot of classical music. Until one day I heard
a song off this CD and I was hooked." - Rebecca C, Aurora IL
"Wonderful Job! First-class interpreters of an ancient tradition.
I want more!" - Robert M, Chadron NE
"Pleasurable! Thank you" - Patrick D, Alert Bay, BC
Kinloch's
Fantasy
Critics love this Celtic-classical recording:
The Globe & Mail:
"Kinloch's Fantasy evokes both the exuberance of a highland ceilidh
and the gentle refinement of an 18th century salon concert. From toe-tapping
Celtic fiddling to Baroque sonatas, Kinloch's Fantasy is a unique musical
journey. Like its predecessor, Bach Meets Cape Breton, the CD is an
invigorating debunking of the dichotomy between 'high' and 'low' art."
Toronto Star: "Riveting"
Sound Advice, CBC Radio: "5 out of 5"
Fans of Kinloch's Fantasy say:
"Its a wonderful recording, very lively - It makes you want
to dance."
- Christine W, Seattle WA
"Outrageously superb! Celtic music doesnt get better than
this!"
- Gary A, Moncton NB
"This was wonderful! We are so glad we waited for this one! My
only regret is
that it belongs to my son and he ran off to his
room with it!"
- Kent and Brenda B, Union OR
"A superb recording. Vibrant, life affirming."
- Angus D, Kitchener ON
"Puirt A Baroque, a fine single malt, and you are there."
- Vytas K, Windsor ON
"I like it very much. My 18 year old son loves it."
- Paige P, Sheridan OR
"It is very rare to find good early Scottish music and English
music like this."
- Kathryn S, Germantown TN
"A delightful mix of Classical and Celtic. I love it."
- Barbara M, Fredericton NB
"These are treasures. Beautifully recorded. A tasteful and moving
set of pieces, virtuoso performers. I am in tears and tapping my foot."
- Tim N, Port Townsend WA
"Exquisite. Thats Canadian content!"
- Anthony M, Port Elgin ON
"Excellent!"
- Dale M, Highland Park, IL
Bach
Meets Cape Breton
Critics love this Celtic-classical recording:
RPM Magazine:
"It's the fusing of Cape Breton's traditional jigs, reels and hornpipes
with their fascinating Baroque roots that creates the magic here....incredibly
perfected performances...toe-tapping entertainment that defies description."
The Globe and Mail:
"Greenberg is to be saluted for his expressive playing, his graceful
sense of Baroque style, and his infectious rhythm. (I challenge any
warm-blooded human to sit through the dance tunes)...Greenberg's and
Macmillan's aching performance of Neil Gow's Lament is worth the price
of the disc."
Halifax Daily News:
"The music on Bach Meets Cape Breton is defiantly alive. David
Greenberg's playing alone is worth the price of this record...extraordinarily
fluid, crisp and dynamic. This album is an innovative breakthrough from
beginning to end." -
Fiddler Magazine:
"The whole album positively shines with love, skill, and intelligence.
This is a beautiful, complex, highly ambitious, and unusually successful
project. The medleys are natural and unforced and the repertoire is
gorgeous. The harpsichord is so cool it made me laugh."
Dalriada Magazine:
"Recordings this good come around once in a blue moon."
Fans of Bach Meets Cape Breton say:
"I love it. It is moving, exciting, historically rich, and
relaxing." - Larry H, Kinston WA
"Its a wonderful recording, very lively - It makes you want
to dance."
- Christine W, Seattle WA
"Outrageously superb! Celtic music doesnt get better than this!"
- Gary A, Moncton NB
"This was wonderful! We are so glad we waited for this one! My only regret
is
that it belongs to my son and he ran off to his room with it!"
- Kent and Brenda B, Union OR
"A superb recording. Vibrant, life affirming."
- Angus D, Kitchener ON
"Puirt A Baroque, a fine single malt, and you are there."
- Vytas K, Windsor ON
"I like it very much. My 18 year old son loves it."
- Paige P, Sheridan OR
"It is very rare to find good early Scottish music and English music like
this."
- Kathryn S, Germantown TN
"A delightful mix of Classical and Celtic. I love it."
- Barbara M, Fredericton NB
"These are treasures. Beautifully recorded. A tasteful and moving set
of pieces, virtuoso performers. I am in tears and tapping my foot."
- Tim N, Port Townsend WA
"Very exciting. Every musicologist should know about Puirt a Baroque."
- Elsa P T, Norwalk CT
"Exquisite. Thats Canadian content!"
- Anthony M, Port Elgin ON
"Enjoyed it very much!" - Rosalin L, Cincinnati, OH
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