
Dennis Doyle
The Minstrel Boy
© 1995 Incarnation Music (728076010425)
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All-instrumental Celtic harp, beautiful tunes, jigs, reels and hornpipes, gentle music that will get you through the day...
tracks
- 1 The Minstrel Boy
- 2 Carrickfergus
- 3 The Last Rose of Summer
- 4 The Rights of Man
- 5 The Fairy Queen
- 6 Carolan's Quarrel with the Landlady
- 7 Rosin Dubh
- 8 Baltiorum
- 9 Miss Golding/Planxty Safaigh
- 10 Isabella Burke
- 11 Is Trua gan Peata/Rakes of Mallow
- 12 A Night in Bethlehem
- 13 Oft in the Stilly Night/New Land
- 14 The Dark, Plaintive Youth
- 15 The Burnt-Out Old Fellow
- 16 The Yellow Bittern
- 17 The Parting Glass
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- DENNIS AND PAULA DOYLE: Be in My Heart
- DENNIS DOYLE: The Peace of Christmas
- DENNIS DOYLE: Irish Blessings
- DENNIS DOYLE: Irish Meditations
- DENNIS AND PAULA DOYLE: Songs of St. Patrick
- DENNIS DOYLE: Hibernia
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Dennis Doyle is a veteran performer on the Celtic harp at festivals around the world. He has been heard on the "Thistle and Shamrock" and "Folkscene" radio programs.
Most of his music is of traditional Irish tunes, drawing from material ancient and new. He prefers the quiet, lovely tunes of O'Carolan, but also plays the tunes to ancient Gaelic love songs, old hymns, and some original pieces.
"Sometime while the listener was listening....Dennis Doyle grows. He's no longer a man on stage, he's the essence of centuries of Celtic culture..playing wondrous Gaelic music on the harp" -Irish Tribune (Los Angeles)
"a skillful interpreter of the Irish folk music, he so obviously loves..elegant harp work...exudes olde world charm..lilting melodies played with relaxed gracefulness" -Heartbeats
"How he manages to build a simple melody into a quietly majestic song is something that cannot be described in words, it must be heard"
-California Traditional Music Society Journal (Los Angeles)
"Dennis Doyle plays the Celtic Harp as if he and the instrument were wedded...plays...with graceful and etherial charm.." -Dirty Linen
Other musicians on the recording:
Dirk Morrison - guitar
Aubyn Biery - fiddle
Karen Sperry - oboe