This is simply sublime. I feel a sense of melancholy, as if I'm mourning someone or something, yet still I'm oddly hopeful. It's fascinating when a song can conjure contradictory emotions in the spirit. And if I'm not mistaken, one of those talented female singers is Hannah Traynor. I've been looking for videos of her where she sings solo bits since its been announced she is joining Celtic Woman as a new soloist. Once again, Celtic Woman Ltd. looting the Anúna talent pool! . (That's me attempting a little bit of cheekiness). And, now, I'm on my way to get the new digital release of Evocation. I wish Anúna the best with their future international endeavours. And I hope the Powers-That-Be in Ireland will one day come to their senses in supporting Anúna as the band deserves! Love and appreciation from Denmark! 🙂
Yes - Hannah is on this recording. It is unlikely we will be supplying any more singers from Ireland with any training and experience. But very glad you like this!
I admire Michael's work so much. Must be such a chalenge to coordinate, direct, compose... well, to be like the 'epicenter' were all these talented and special people got reunited arround. Everything allways so professional and impecabble like this.
I played "Fil a Run" and it auto-advanced to this, which gave me a headache at about 3:40. I'm going to listen to Bach's "Air" now to soothe my headache.
This song appeared out of nowhere and induced a severe stomach ache. Also that old left hip pain came back with a vengeance. X-rays revealed no serious damage and the doctor prescribed Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" and Beethoven's "Fur Elise". Please only use 2nd and 7ths if they are resolved properly. 4ths Are a tricky subject - in some cases they are fine, in others they cause arthritis.
Stunning! How many of the singers were producing the intermittent higher harmonics? The motion of the water on the video captures so well the melodic fragments - like fractals. Do you score imitative entries as ‘aleatoric’ to capture that spontaneous unmeasured flow - like waves. Loving the podcasts. Such a rich source of information. Thank you.
We don't think about stuff like that Christine. Music forms as it should when it needs to and in this case there is little need to notate the score. In fact the entirety of this piece fits on one page.
The piece was created to expand the musical perspective of our audience. In the same way that flowers are not all red Vocal music is a myriad of hues. Open your ears. Life is short, and this piece is actually not dissonant in very fundamental ways.
Me, too. I just stopped at 5:19. I was working and it was playing in the background when I felt a headache coming on, and when I listened to the music, it got more intense.
Personally if I don't like something I switch it off. I don't post comments passive aggressively indicating my displeasure. In this day and age your energy would be better spent doing something positive - candle making, raffia, origami. All of those are soothing and surprisingly welcome gifts for that special occasion in someone's life. Just know we are always here if you need any further ideas.
This is simply sublime. I feel a sense of melancholy, as if I'm mourning someone or something, yet still I'm oddly hopeful. It's fascinating when a song can conjure contradictory emotions in the spirit. And if I'm not mistaken, one of those talented female singers is Hannah Traynor. I've been looking for videos of her where she sings solo bits since its been announced she is joining Celtic Woman as a new soloist. Once again, Celtic Woman Ltd. looting the Anúna talent pool! . (That's me attempting a little bit of cheekiness). And, now, I'm on my way to get the new digital release of Evocation. I wish Anúna the best with their future international endeavours. And I hope the Powers-That-Be in Ireland will one day come to their senses in supporting Anúna as the band deserves! Love and appreciation from Denmark! 🙂
Yes - Hannah is on this recording. It is unlikely we will be supplying any more singers from Ireland with any training and experience. But very glad you like this!
Somehow I don't remember this piece. I am delighted to enjoy it tonight.
How deeply immersive experience!Many rays of light!
Between Carlo Gesualdo and Thomas Tallis, this is Michael Mc Glynn , a very great great composer an artist of this world ! so lucky we are !!!!!
Such beautiful voices you all have. Am stressed at the moment. And listen to your voices is bring peace to my mind. Thank you. 😘👍
An absolute ethereal experience. Just incredible. Would love to see you all perform in my home state of Kentucky
I love it, thank you so much :)
How beautiful 🤗 Where were the landscapes filmed, especially the mountains with the tooth-like rock?
North Leitrim!
Euphoric and full of surrender.
I admire Michael's work so much. Must be such a chalenge to coordinate, direct, compose... well, to be like the 'epicenter' were all these talented and special people got reunited arround. Everything allways so professional and impecabble like this.
Nice that you thought of this.
Sláinte #anuna,,how many more beautiful,fresh,ageless pieces are to come?with do many Young talents,now you have left me on a Cliff hanger maestro,,
What a wonderfulsound! Mind-catching! Words just can't describe....
Amazing and so beautiful adore this so much thank you Anuna
I played "Fil a Run" and it auto-advanced to this, which gave me a headache at about 3:40. I'm going to listen to Bach's "Air" now to soothe my headache.
Lovely. Thanks for making the effort to listen. And you are so brave to be so public about your musical shortcomings. Good for you!
Totally magical and transporting, such clarity, well done..!
+David Arkenstone thank you David. Much appreciated.
This takes me to such good places. Thank you!
This arrangement is very enchanting! Amazing work ! :)
I am overwhelmed again. You keep surprising us!
Beautiful bit, a bit cacophonous, like in 2001: A Space Oddity, good though, just me. Nollaig shona dhaobh.
Loving it,new faces?well done all.🎉🎆🎊🎇
Really beautiful composition and I love the cinematography that you've created for it. I have to send this link to my aunt and uncle to show my mom!
Are you performing this also? You could sing us into another dimension. See you next month in Alkmaar. (Ik kan niet wachten!) 😀
It might just work there - We will keep an open mind :-)
Well done.
This song appeared out of nowhere and induced a severe stomach ache. Also that old left hip pain came back with a vengeance. X-rays revealed no serious damage and the doctor prescribed Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" and Beethoven's "Fur Elise".
Please only use 2nd and 7ths if they are resolved properly. 4ths Are a tricky subject - in some cases they are fine, in others they cause arthritis.
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I can only imagine this is what heaven sounds like... ethereal.
Stunning! How many of the singers were producing the intermittent higher harmonics? The motion of the water on the video captures so well the melodic fragments - like fractals. Do you score imitative entries as ‘aleatoric’ to capture that spontaneous unmeasured flow - like waves. Loving the podcasts. Such a rich source of information. Thank you.
We don't think about stuff like that Christine. Music forms as it should when it needs to and in this case there is little need to notate the score. In fact the entirety of this piece fits on one page.
ANÚNA - M'ANAM many thanks for explaining that.
Bravo!! Sorry it's been so long M & L, that is some seriously complex stuff. Hope you are all safe and well xx
Indeed we are. Hope you are too Elaine!
Reminds me of The Unforgettable Fire album for some reason.
I'd be interested to hear in what way you think so. Probably that album has a similar point of inspiration on some remote level.
Discordant. Painful sounds. Hard on the ears. Tried to listen to the end, but actually caused an intense headache.
The piece was created to expand the musical perspective of our audience. In the same way that flowers are not all red Vocal music is a myriad of hues. Open your ears. Life is short, and this piece is actually not dissonant in very fundamental ways.
Me, too. I just stopped at 5:19. I was working and it was playing in the background when I felt a headache coming on, and when I listened to the music, it got more intense.
Personally if I don't like something I switch it off. I don't post comments passive aggressively indicating my displeasure. In this day and age your energy would be better spent doing something positive - candle making, raffia, origami. All of those are soothing and surprisingly welcome gifts for that special occasion in someone's life. Just know we are always here if you need any further ideas.
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