Cheryl Ann Fulton : Angelorum - The Harps in the Trees.
World-class performer and teacher of medieval, baroque, welsh triple, celtic and concert harps..
In the documentary film The Harps in the Trees, internationally renowned harpist Cheryl Ann Fulton leads her ensemble of medieval harp students, Angelorum, on a journey to the highlands of Scotland, where they serenade the very trees that provided the wood from which their harps were made. With filmmaker Ezio Taranto, they bring an inspired message of hope and harmony to the world by telling the story of their pilgrimage and illuminating the relationship between harps, trees, music, nature and the human spirit.
These tracks are perfect for licensing for video games, commercials or other soundtracks. Tracks 1-5 are from the soundtrack of the film. Tracks 6-8 are bonus tracks that were recorded for the film but not used. The song Adam's Friend from The Once and Future Harp is also on the soundtrack of the film and can be purchased here: http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/fulton-once?song=5
Sound engineer: Daniel Drasin.
A short music video, Chant for the Trees, excerpted from the documentary, can be seen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/X70GkDbyzQ4
"Our relationship with nature reflects our relationship with ourselves. Trees exhale, we inhale; we exhale, trees inhale. Breath creates music. Making musical instruments from the wood of trees allows us to create inspired music. We are taking the opportunity to bring a special message of hope and harmony to the world by telling the unique story of our pilgrimage and by sharing our passion for harp music, trees and nature in this film." - Cheryl Ann Fulton
Songs:
1. Quia ergo femina (Cheryl Ann Fulton based on a melody by Hildegard von Bingen)
2. G Mode Improvisation
3. O frondens (Hildegard von Bingen)
4. The Chant for the Trees (Cheryl Ann Fulton - with the Angelorum Medieval Harp Choir)
5. O Columba (Inchcolm Antiphoner c 1340 Scotland)
6. Benedicamus benigno voto and Benedicamus Domino cum cantico (Codex Las Huelgas c 1300)
7. Tetrardus (Cheryl Ann Fulton)
8. G Mode Improvisation canon (Cheryl Ann Fulton)
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 10/27/2017
Cheryl Ann Fulton lives in California USA
Tagged as: World, Classical, Medieval, New Age, Celtic, Harp
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