
Marston Smith
Celtic Cello
© 1999 Chawnersmith Productions (633341100926)
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An inviting fusion of cello and celtic harp, Marston Smith with collaborator Stephanie Bennett rise to the challenge of their expressive and melancholy material. Compositions are traditional and are arranged by Stephanie Bennett. This album is great for l
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- 1 Londonderry Air
- 2 Parting Glass
- 3 Comin' Thro' The Rye
- 4 Greensleeves
- 5 Skye Boat Song
- 6 Bonny Portmore
- 7 My Love is Like a Red Red Rose
- 8 Saint Patrics Day
- 9 May Morning Dew
- 10 John Anderson, My Jo
- 11 The Harp Tha Once Thro' Tara's Halls
- 12 Carolan's Air
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Marston Smith has introduced audiences of all ages to the infinite possibilities of Cello, Magic, Rock & Roll and comedy, often bordering between David Letterman and Max Headroom. He has appeared on national television, in symphony orchestras, as well as in recordings for motion picture soundtracks.
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Marston Smith is a noted recording cellist who has crossed the boundaries of traditional classical reportoire and ventured into jazz, rock, celtic and high fashion euro funk. He appears in world class jazz festivals and concertizes extensively with his electric 5 stringed celtic cello and is a highly esteemed recording artist appearing on the most recent albums of Maya, Stevie Wonder, Toni Braxton, Back Street Boys, Cool Breeze, Kiss, Raphael and Cue Tip. His appearance on camera are numerous including a Science Officer/Cellist on the Star Ship( Next Generation), The Beach Boys(release early 2000), For the Boys, Jazz Singer, Medicine Woman, Tina Turner, Frank Sinatra (mini series), and various talk shows.
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Celtic Cello
author: MuggledebI was not a fan of cello till I saw Marston Smith in person. I know this CD is great even though I haven't heard it yet. How? My teenage daughter took it to play in her car and refuses to return it. Must be great!
Awesome!
author: JackieThe combination of cello and harp is beautiful. Also, the songs and the way they are performed are so great. These 2 musicians are incredible and their years of experience really show in their playing.