| 1. Chattering Magpie |
| 2. Chéad Mháirt Den Fhomhar/Green Grow the Rushes O |
| 3. Bonaparte's Retreat |
| 4. Away With Ye |
| 5. Caledonia |
| 6. Iníon Nic Diarmada/The Princess Royal Máire Dhall/John Drury |
| 7. Rights of Man |
| 8. Round the House and Mind the Dresser |
Bonaparte's Retreat,The Chieftains,Shanachie,British Folk,Celtic Folk,Celtic/Irish,Contemporary Celtic,Int'l & World Music,Ireland,Irish Folk,Pop,Traditional Celtic,Traditional Irish Folk,World Music
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Midnight on the Water
Mark O'Connor Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000062E2 Release Date: 1998-04-28 |
Tracks:
- The Cricket Dance (Violin)
- Caprice No. 1 in A Major: Caprice No. 1 In A Major (Violin)
- Improvisation #1: Improvisation #1 (Violin)
- Caprice No. 2 in G Minor: Caprice No. 2 In G Minor (Violin)
- Follow The Scout (Mandolin)
- Caprice No. 3 in A Major: Caprice No. 3 In A Major (Violin)
- Improvisation #2: Improvisation #2 (Violin)
- Caprice No. 4 in D Major: Caprice No. 4 In D Major (Violin)
- Fancy Stops And Goes (Guitar)
- Improvisation #3: Improvisation #3 (Violin)
- Caprice No. 5 in F Major: Caprice No. 5 In F Major (Violin)
- River Out Back (Mandocello)
- Improvisation #4: Improvisation #4 (Violin)
- Caprice No. 6 in G Major: Caprice No. 6 In G Major (Violin)
- Flailing (Guitar)
- The Star-Spangled Banner (Violin)
- Midnight On The Water / Bonaparte's Retreat (Violin)
- Amazing Grace
Customer Reviews:
Paganiniesque (is that a word?).......2003-10-21
The improvised pieces further display O'Connor's musical brilliance and creativity. Improvisation #4 showcases his mastery of harmonics (no, it's not an electric violin you're hearing) and exagerrated vibrato (fiddlers might call it a shake). The liner notes say that this piece was recorded in one take in a moment of inspiration. Unbelievable!
The weakest cuts on this album in my opinion are the guitar and mandolin/mandocello pieces. When I first saw O'Connor he was playing guitar for the David Grisman Quintet on Austin City Limits. I was dazzled by his ability as a flatpicking virtuoso. It was only after I began collecting DGQ albums and reading up on the members that I discovered that he was known more for his world class fiddling than his picking. Later he came out with the False Dawn album where he composed and performed all of the pieces from a selection of over a dozen instruments. The picking on Midnight On The Water fails to live up to the first class playing he did in the 80s, however. (If you ever get a chance to hear the DGQ album Quintet '80 which is out of publication, or the live DGQ album with Stephane Grappelli you'll hear O'Connor at his best on a Somogyi acoustic guitar). It seems to me that as his focus on pushing the envelope for the violin has increased his focus on the plucked instruments has diminished. It's just as well, I suppose, since he reportedly has had to abandon the guitar and mandolin due to a case of bursitis. Still, the caprices alone are well worth the cost of this CD. We may very well not see the likes of this genius again in our lifetime.
Brilliance at work.......2003-01-26
Arguably One of the Best Violin / Fiddle Recordings Ever.......2001-06-15
O'Connor's performance of his musically inventive caprices is absolutely hair-raising. His improvised tracks range from pyrotechnic displays to forays into the blues to ghostly explorations of violin timbres. Additionally there is some beautiful guitar playing on this album. Star-Spangled Banner is incredible; Amazing Grace is stirring, and the traditional Midnight on the Water paired with Bonaparte's Retreat makes for a satisfying high point of the album.
The album was nicely produced; the recording sounds as though Mark is standing right in the room with you- Sony Classical obviously put a lot of money into producing this one. The liners are extensive, informative, and even artistic (a Vanderbilt University poet has contributed a poem for each improvisation).
If you like any kind of violin music, fiddle music, or just sheerly virtuosic music, this album's for you. Even people who say they don't usually like fiddle music have fallen in love with this album.
Doc Wallace
The solo hero.......2000-02-29
After paying tribute to his various sources of inspiration on Heroes - by playing duets with them - O'Connor began a journey into "serious" music. As a composer and performer, Mark O'Connor disappointed me on those early outings, even while I admired and respected his courage to stray from his roots.
It all pays off here. For not only are the master (Paganini) and mentor (Benny Thomasson) here, but all the other heroes as well: Stephane Grappelli, Russ Barenboim, Sam Bush, Vasser Clements, Pinchas Zukerman, to name a few. They've all become Mark O'Connor.
This recording demonstrates maturity in every aspect of O'Connor's craft - as composer, as classical violinist, and as pure fireworks fiddle player. The tone that defines O'Connor (for me) is here, but it shines through the other styles he's absorbed.
The album's title piece is simply the finest O'Connor recorded performance - so far. It pays tribute to Benny Thomasson - a man who felt it was unnecessary to compose new pieces because there were so many undiscovered, unplayed variations on the old ones.
This one's good enough to make you forget to ask "What's next?"
Midnight on the Water.......2000-01-05
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Chieftains 6: Bonaparte's Retreat
The Chieftains Manufacturer: Shanachie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000000E6T Release Date: 1989-09-25 |
Tracks:
- The Chattering Magpie
- An Chead Mhairt Den Fhomhar / Green Grow The Rushes O
- Bonaparte's Retreat
- Away With Ye
- Caledonia
- Inion Nic Diarmada / The Princess Royal Maire Dhall / John Drury
- The Rights Of Man
- Round The House And Mind The Dresser
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Chieftains 6: Bonaparte's Retreat
The Chieftains Manufacturer: Claddagh Records/Celtic ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004V7W2 Release Date: 2006-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Chattering Magpie
- Ch Mht Den Fhomhar/Green Grow the Rushes O
- Bonaparte's Retreat
- Away With Ye
- Caledonia
- In Nic Diarmada/The Princess Royal Me Dhall/John Drury
- Rights of Man
- Round the House and Mind the Dresser
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