Irish composer Brian Byrne has been active in both his home country and the U.S., in the latter specifically in Los Angeles, both in pop music and in the film industry. His Tales from the Walled City -- the Walled City is Derry, Ireland -- make up an eight-part suite of short pieces that heavily reflect the latter influence. Curiously, the piece arose in response to a commission for which Byrne agreed to write a four-minute jazz piece; there is little evidence of jazz in the finished product. The two single-movement pieces ...
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Irish composer Brian Byrne has been active in both his home country and the U.S., in the latter specifically in Los Angeles, both in pop music and in the film industry. His Tales from the Walled City -- the Walled City is Derry, Ireland -- make up an eight-part suite of short pieces that heavily reflect the latter influence. Curiously, the piece arose in response to a commission for which Byrne agreed to write a four-minute jazz piece; there is little evidence of jazz in the finished product. The two single-movement pieces are more pop-oriented, and work quite well. Shall I Compare Thee, very nicely sung in a crossover vein by Danielle de Niese -- she gets the essence of this vocal style, which is to force a lot of tone out through a rather quiet, microphone-oriented delivery -- takes Shakespeare for its text and molds it nicely to a contemporary style. The violin-and-orchestra piece Lament for the Fallen may appeal to fans of the Scots violinist Nicola Benedetti, but it's a more generic work. The...
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Add this copy of Tales From the Walled City to cart. $6.99, very good condition, Sold by Spin On This rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Woodland Hills, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2012 by 028947652182; Decca Label Group.