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Équinoxe / Equinoxe

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Download links and information about Équinoxe / Equinoxe by Celtic Fiddle Festival. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Celtic genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 47:08 minutes.

Artist: Celtic Fiddle Festival
Release date: 2008
Genre: World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Celtic
Tracks: 11
Duration: 47:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Twilight In Portroe/The House of Hammill/Austin Tierney's 4:54
2. Disput/Kerreg Beg an Treiz 4:32
3. Jig de Valcartier/An Italian Tune/Reel de Maisonneuve 4:50
4. Ton Bale Plevin/Dans Fisel 4:41
5. The Sligo Maid/The Killavil Fancy/The Sailor On the Rock 3:56
6. Sir Sydney Smith's March 3:34
7. Reel de Napoleon/Reel en Sol/Guy Thomas 5:16
8. Gavottes Pourled 4:27
9. Maureen's Fancy/The Ceili Jig/The Swinging Jig 3:54
10. Reel Desjarlis/L'accroche-pied/Danse Acadienne 3:51
11. Louis' Waltz/Schottische 3:13

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To clarify, Celtic Fiddle Festival is a band, not an event, made up of three fiddlers covering some of the spectrum of Celtic music — Ireland, France, and Quebec — along with guitarist Ged Foley, who's easily the hardest-working man on this disc, not only accompanying everyone, but also having a track to himself with the lovingly executed pipe tune "Sir Syndey Smith's March," adapted for guitar. Although there's plenty of power on the four tracks where everyone plays, there's far more subtlety in the duos which explores traditions a little more, especially "The Sligo Maid" set which commemorates the late Irish fiddler Tommy McGowan and features the splendid work of Kevin Burke, who's largely a legend these days himself. But everyone here is of the same high standard, and when the fiddlers have a chance to stretch out a little, it's a joy, and André Brunet works up quite a head of steam on the "Jig De Valcartier" set, while the "Gavottes Pourled" from Christian Lemaitre are a dancing joy. But then again, the whole album is a delight, especially if you're a fiddle fan.