Broad Waters
Sarah Bauhan
The 1999 release of Broad Waters was the long-awaited third album by Sarah Bauhan. Sarah once again creates a diverse collection of music held together by the fluid tone of her wooden whistles and flute. In addition she has composed many new selections including Lament for Iona - a tribute and a lament written in memory of four young men who drowned off the tiny island of Iona on Scotlands west coast. This collection of really lovely tunes is sure to delight first-time listeners as well as those already familiar with the talents of Sarah Bauhan.
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Compact Disc,WM 9899 • $15.00
Bauhan is a gifted performer, collector, arranger and composer . . . she has few equals among American Celtic flutists and whistlers.
Gail Kelley, Boston Globe
Bauhan plays flute [and] whistle . . . with grace, skill, and technique that leave average and even good players in the dust.
Steve Winick, Dirty Linen
. . . just listen to Mr. Kinloch’s Ball, which is just like liquid sunshine tumbling from the loudspeakers after a shower, and guaranteed to raise a smile from even the most jaded.
1.Le Tourment, Auld Dutch Churn, Patricks Jig (3:39)
2. Loch Rannoch, The MacNeils of Ugadale, Flett From Flotta (5:19)
3.Farewell to Ulva, The Graves at New Aberdour (6:14)
4.Maubuissons Medley (4:41)
5.Café Marko (3:39)
6.Lament for Owen Roe, The Road to Glencripesdale (5:43)
7.Mr. Kinlochs Ball (4:31)
8.Lament for Iona (4:31)
9.Daj mi Daj, Martys Mallorcan Mazurka (5:20)
10.The Spirits of Wine, Richard Dwyer, Luke of Monymusk (4:06)
11.Karens Walk (2:48)
Sarah Bauhan: Haynes wood flute, Abell whistles
Accompanied by:
Mark Murray: guitar
Kent Allyn: fretless bass, piano, keyboards
Jane Orzechowski: fiddle
Kirsty Anderson: harp
Iain Bain: highland pipes
Gary Sredzienski: accordion
Bob Abrams: button accordion
Jay Smith: bodhran
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