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Coventry Carol is a beautiful traditional song. It is an ominous sounding expansive melody, which sort of ingrains itself in your soul.
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Harp and acoustic music for relaxation, meditation and prayer. Mary Ann plays the Celtic harp, with great skill I think, whilst her recordist and friends l
About Mary Ann and The Cosmic Harp -- ==================================== Born and raised in Southern California, Mary Ann learned to play Celtic harp as a teenager. Following a dazzling career as an actress and producer, Mary Ann returned to the harp as an instrument for the praise and worship of God. Two years of work in the recording studio has resulted in her best work yet. Please enjoy these examples of her work. [PS - Mary Ann did not approve of the word 'dazzling' to describe her career in this profile, but to my knowledge that is accurate - Webmaster.] ==================================== Mary Ann's last release, "Cosmic Christmas", sold out within ten days of it's release in 2006. A follow up album is planned for release in the Christmas season of 2007.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #194
Peak in subgenre #63
Author
Mary Ann and the Cosmic Harp
Rights
copyright 2007, all rights reserved
Uploaded
January 24, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.7 MB 128 kbps 4:00
Story behind the song
Coventry Carol was traditionally performed as a warning to the governments of European towns, that they not repeat the mistakes of King Herod described in the Bible. It is an ominous sounding expansive melody, which sort of ingrains itself into your soul. In late fall, many cultures reflect, and take stock of their lives and the year to come. This is a melody unmatched for such a reflection.
Lyrics
Traditional Instrumental Music - Original Arrangement
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Chris Ward
Aug 28, 2010
This is my favourite carol - nicely played and beautifully produced