Celtic Reflections Barry Douglas & Eimear McGeown

Cover Celtic Reflections

Album info

Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
21.09.2022

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • Traditional: She Moved through the Fair:
  • 1 Traditional: She Moved through the Fair 04:13
  • The Coolin (An Chúilfhionn):
  • 2 Traditional: The Coolin (An Chúilfhionn) 07:20
  • Down by the Salley Gardens:
  • 3 Traditional: Down by the Salley Gardens 03:32
  • The Cliffs of Dooneen:
  • 4 Traditional: The Cliffs of Dooneen 02:57
  • Eimear McGeown, James Hart: Inis:
  • 5 McGeown, Hart: Inis 07:13
  • Traditional: She Moved through the Fair:
  • 6 Traditional: Open the Door Softly (Oscail an Doras Go Ciúin) 00:46
  • The Pleasant Rocks (Na Creaga Áille):
  • 7 Traditional: The Pleasant Rocks (Na Creaga Áille) 02:39
  • Eimear McGeown: The Mushroom Tree:
  • 8 McGeown: The Mushroom Tree 02:08
  • Traditional: The Kid on the Mountain:
  • 9 Traditional: The Kid on the Mountain 01:22
  • My Lagan Love:
  • 10 Traditional: My Lagan Love 04:24
  • Carrickfergus:
  • 11 Traditional: Carrickfergus 05:00
  • Turlough O'Carolan (1670 -1738: Planxty Dillon (Plancstaí Uí Dhiolúin):
  • 12 O'Carolan: Planxty Dillon (Plancstaí Uí Dhiolúin) 01:18
  • The Lamentation of Eoin O'Neill (Caoineadh Eoin Uí Néill):
  • 13 O'Carolan: The Lamentation of Eoin O'Neill (Caoineadh Eoin Uí Néill) 02:22
  • Traditional: An Irish Lullaby (Suantraí Gaelach):
  • 14 Traditional: An Irish Lullaby (Suantraí Gaelach) 03:19
  • The Last Rose of Summer:
  • 15 Traditional: The Last Rose of Summer 02:55
  • Phil Coulter (b. 1942): Home Away from Home:
  • 16 Coulter: Home Away from Home 04:14
  • Traditional: The Raggle Taggle Gypsy:
  • 17 Traditional: The Raggle Taggle Gypsy 01:07
  • Danny Boy:
  • 18 Traditional: Danny Boy 03:09
  • Total Runtime 59:58

Info for Celtic Reflections

Barry Douglas is best-known for his celebrated performances of great works central to the classical repertoire, not least through his acclaimed Brahms and Schubert series on Chandos. In his new album Celtic Reflections we hear another side to his musical life. Playing his own arrangements, he explores the melodies of his native Ireland, from ancient folk tunes passed down through the ages to pieces by contemporary songwriters. He is joined by the talented young flautist Eimear McGeown who, as well as being an accomplished classical player, is a renowned and passionate exponent of the traditional Irish flute which she plays in this recording.

Many of the arrangements are based on transcriptions of folksongs and folk tunes that offer a glimpse of Celtic cultures past. The melody for ‘My Lagan Love’ had been passed down aurally for generations before the musicologist Hector Hughes transcribed it in the early twentieth century, while the folksong collector Edward Bunting transcribed ‘Irish Lullaby’ at the last-ever gathering of old Irish harpers in 1792. Well-known folk tunes heard here, such as ‘Danny Boy’ and ‘Carrickfergus’, trace their roots far back in history and have come to represent Ireland in the popular imagination. Barry Douglas’s caring arrangements breathe new life into this music and transport us on a journey across the centuries.

Presenting a modern take on traditional Celtic music, Eimear McGeown performs a number of her own compositions. Inis and The Mushroom Tree are inspired by personal experiences and informed by a knowledge of and passion for the folk music of her homeland.

“Barry Douglas is to be applauded for these arrangements and his direct communication skills. This music means a lot to him and that shows in his performances… The playing, recording (clear and immediate) and musical content are all first class. It was probably a refreshing change for Mr Douglas to move out of the highbrow arena for a short while and record something different from his usual fare. This is a lovely disc." (John Whitmore - MusicWeb-International)

“Evocative piano transcriptions of classics Irish melodies by Barry Douglass, who’s joined on four numbers by Eimear McGeown, playing the soft-toned Irish flute. Inis, her own tune, is particularly haunting.” (Terry Blain, BBC Music Magazine)

Eimear McGeown, flute
Barry Douglas, piano




Barry Douglas
has established a major international career since winning the Gold Medal at the 1986 Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition, Moscow. As Artistic Director of Camerata Ireland and the Clandeboye Festival, he continues to celebrate his Irish heritage whilst also maintaining a busy international touring schedule.

Barry Douglas Picture 2015Barry opened the 17/18 season performing Tchaikovsky with the Halle Orchestra, after which he began new collaborations with both the Endellion String Quartet and the Borodin Quartet. He toured in recital in the UK and USA and performed with orchestras across the globe from Canada to Europe to China to Russia. During the 16/17 season Barry performed two full Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto cycles in Ireland with the RTE Orchestra in Dublin and the Ulster Orchestra in Belfast. He also gave performances of Tchaikovsky’s first Piano Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra, and opened the St. Petersburg Philharmonic’s concert season, all marking the 30th anniversary of his Tchaikovsky International Competition win.

Other recent and future highlights include performances at BBC Proms in the Park with the Ulster Orchestra, a UK tour with the Russian State Symphony Orchestra, and appearances with Orchestre de Auvergne, Barcelona Symphony, Bogota Philharmonic and Vancouver Symphony orchestras. He also recently gave the premiere of Kevin Volans’ fourth piano concerto with the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, and performed in recital at the Verbier Festival.

He has previously given concerts with the BBC Scottish Symphony, London Symphony, Russian National, Cincinnati Symphony, Singapore Symphony, Berlin Radio Symphony, Staatskapelle, Halle, Orchestre National de France, Seattle Symphony, Melbourne Symphony, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and Hong Kong Philharmonic orchestras, among others. Barry regularly plays in recitals throughout the world, with recent performances in the UK, the Netherlands, Armenia, Mexico, China and the US.

Barry is an exclusive Chandos recording artist. He recently completed recording the full works for solo piano of Brahms, the six albums of which have received much critical praise. International Record Review wrote that “this is indeed Brahms playing of the utmost integrity and authority… this cycle looks set to become a benchmark version.” The interesting programming of each disc presents each album as a stand-alone recital, providing a varied and engaging listening experience. His current recording project focusses on the solo piano works of Schubert; the fourth and final disc will be released next season. Last season he also began a new series, recording Tchaikovsky solo piano music. Also with Chandos Barry is exploring Irish folk music through his own arrangements, working with ancient melodies through to pieces by contemporary song writers. The first in this series, Celtic Reflections, was released in September 2014 and was followed in 2016 by a second disc: Celtic Airs.

In 1999 Barry Douglas founded the chamber orchestra Camerata Ireland to celebrate and nurture the very best of young musicians from both Northern and the Republic of Ireland. In addition to striving for musical excellence, one of the orchestra’s aims is to further the peace process in Ireland by promoting dialogue and collaboration through its musical education programmes. Barry regularly tours with Camerata Ireland throughout the world and visited the US in the spring of 2018. Highlights of past seasons were Camerata Ireland’s debut at the BBC Proms in London and a world premiere of a new cantata commissioned by The Honourable The Irish Society, “At Sixes and Sevens”, alongside the London Symphony Orchestra to celebrate Derry-Londonderry becoming City of Culture 2013.

Barry Douglas received the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2002 New Year’s Honours List for services to music.



Booklet for Celtic Reflections

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