Loreena McKennitt live in April 2012 in Munich 14.04.2012 PhilharmonieAm can Folklore friends in the Munich Philharmonic with a fairy harp experience in search of clues, because the Canadian artist Loreena McKennitt reflects on her "Celtic Footprints" tour to the traditional folklore of Ireland , Scotland and England. For more than two decades exploring the Ausnahmeinterpretin with traditional songs and classics, the various aspects of Celtic music. Seemingly effortlessly combines instrumental and vocal perfection and emotion into a sound outfit that enchants the listener. With their latest album "The Wind that Shakes the Barley" went back to the fascinating interpreter of the earliest inspirations of her career. In her performances and recordings interprets the passionate globetrotter their poems and short stories set to music with crystal-clear soprano voice, while she stands out as an instrumentalist on harp, piano and bandoneon. She will be accompanied, as always, a select ensemble of absolute top musicians.
The repertoire can be found, along with newer songs, of course, many classics of Loreena McKennitt. 13 albums including the extensive work of the bard now. Worldwide it has sold 14 million CDs, more than 1.6 million of them in Germany. An astonishing triumph of musical poetry. "My songs are composed like a mosaic whose pieces one by one be gathered and fitted. They are memories and experiences, which explains to teach his audience happy, "Loreena McKennitt. In "The Wind that Shakes the Barley" she felt a pull back to their own information to their own roots. "With the perspective of time and experience to feel the familiar things you loved and still loves it." Loreena McKennitt has recorded a CD with long time musical companions and outstanding instrumentalists. She feels the album as a return to simple, centuries-old music with which she gave her 1985 debut record "Elemental".
Loreena McKennitt live in April 2012 in Munich PhilharmonieLoreena McKennitt, daughter of a wholesaler in Canada Manitoba, would actually be to vet. But she decided to leave school for music. She borrowed from family seed money, bought the book "How To Make Your Own Record" and marched straight into a recording studio. After two days they came out with a finished record, which she sold in pubs, clubs and on the road. The early 80's they hired as a composer, singer and actress famed for the Canadian Shakespeare Festival in Stratford / Ontario. It was the launching pad for an international career.
As a musical ambassador, she represented Canada on a variety of cultural events throughout the world, wrote film scores and performed at festivals. In 1985 she produced her first album with her savings and started her own record label. As one of the few truly independent artists, she has since decided solely on song selection, production, design and distribution of their material. By breathed new life into ancient texts, is Loreena McKennitt made a name as a folk singer. Traditional folk ballads, it gives freshness and immediacy.
Come and visit Loreena McKennitt "Celtic Footprints" Walk on the 14/04/2012 at the Philharmonie in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
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