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Suzanne de St. Aubin

About Me

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Suzanne de St. Aubin is an incredible talent. She has been playing guitar and writing songs since her childhood. Her first album told the story of King Arthur, his return to Camelot, and his reunion with his wife, Guenevere. Her music is touching and it really reaches the listener. Amazing talent.
Celtic MP3s Music Magazine, May 3, 2008
O! CAROLAN! Fifteen tunes by beloved 18th-century Irish harper/composer Turlough O'Carolan that I have orchestrated electronically:
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O! CAROLAN! VIDEO:
Heart of the Grail:
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Part One, The Seeking...Merlin, along with Guenevere and a few men and ponies, braves a thunderstorm to descend a steep cliff path above the sea. They come seeking Arthur in the cave where he has slept so long.
Part Two, The Remembering...Still half asleep, Arthur swims in a sea of memories.
Part Three, The Judgment...Arthur remembers Guenevere's betrayal and flees into the woods. He sees her face in a pool near a babbling brook. She swears her love for him.
Part Four, The Forgiving...Arthur forgives her, then learns that his agonizing memory was but the work of the evil witch who has pursued him from birth.
Part Five, The Wedding...Arthur and Guenevere are reunited in a joyful wedding.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/4/2007
Band Website: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/suzannedestaubin2
Influences: Chieftains, Dubliners, Wendy Carlos, Vangelis, Enya
Sounds Like:
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Record Label: West Pass Press (independent label)

My Blog

My New CD, O! Carolan!

What would happen if the beautiful music of Turlough O’Carolan, eighteenth-century Irish harper/composer were electrnically orchestrated? The result is O! Carolan! 1. Sheebeg and Sheemore2. ...
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