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Anne Buckley, The Celtic Goddess (Nova, 2003) |
I am not, in general, fond of a soprano voice, but Buckley has won me over! She has a delightfully clear voice, which is shown off to every advantage with this eclectic collection of tunes. My only criticism is her rendition of "I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls," in which she sounds rather breathless. It is not an easy song to sing, but the combination of a rather pedantic musical accompaniment and a less than assured performance was a disappointment. The other 11 tracks are, however, superb, both musically and vocally. Her interpretation of "Hijo de la Luna" is particularly captivating, as is her vocal accompaniment to "Aranjuez." "The Celtic Goddess" proves herself a mistress of spell-craft and, like a mythical siren, this album draws one in, deeper and deeper. At first I merely enjoyed it, liked it, but the more I played it, the more I wanted to play it. Its appeal spans the generations too -- both my parents loved her voice and song choice -- so this would make a classy and ideal present for anyone of any age. - Rambles |