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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0774213021106
Format: Import, NTSC
Label: Verve Labels
Manufacturer: Verve Labels
Publisher: Verve Labels
Release Date: August 21, 2007
Studio: Verve Labels
Theatrical Release Date: August 21, 2007
MPN: 000945700
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Editorial Review:
From Amazon.com: After nearly a decade off the scene, Loreena McKennitt returned to the performance and recording stage in 2006 and 2007. The Canadian singer picked up exactly where she left off, traveling through the Celtic-Middle Eastern fusions she explored on The Book of Secrets with her latest studio album, An Ancient Muse. Now, with momentum behind her, she's released a DVD document of her performance at Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain. This is the same performance that has been running on PBS station pledge drives for the last year, but with a double CD included. McKennitt's renditions of songs from An Ancient Muse and her earlier albums are impeccable. As she is something of a perfectionist, there isn't much deviation from the original studio versions, but McKennitt is in fine voice and the band gets to rave it up a few times on tracks like "The Bonny Swans," where violinist Hugh Marsh and guitarist Brian Hughes trade increasingly frantic leads. This is an expanded group for McKennitt, with players from England, Greece, and the Middle East playing oud, dumbek, kanoun, hurdy-gurdy, duduk, and other ancient sounds from the British Isles to Turkey. The advantage of this edition of the Alhambra performance over that seen on PBS is that we're spared McKennitt's earnest and precious interstitials, talking about the location and her inspirations while slowly running her hands over Celtic carvings. But if you want it, that version of the performance is also on the DVD, as the commentary track. The CDs wisely drop even the between-song patter, which is fine, but not something to sit through on repeated listenings. Although the performance is beautifully, if conventionally filmed, and it's great to see this virtuoso band playing in communion, it's ultimately McKennitt's songs themselves that brim with visual imagery as she creates her ancient evocations as effectively on the concert stage as she does in the studio. --John Diliberto
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When I first heard the CD's it was readily apparent that the instrumental accompaniment was much richer. But Loreena's voice is just as dazzlingly beautiful and enchanting as ever.
However, when I watched the DVD - I was absolutely blown away!
The interaction of all on stage is phenomenal. You can see and feel the energy riding the musical currents that were created that night.
It is an awesome DVD and any who have only heard the CDs - I emphatically encourage you to get and watch/listen to the DVD.
Totally amazing!
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this dvd is without doubt one of the finest music concert dvds ever recorded. if this music doesnt move you then you must have aheart of stone. loreena is in top form here and her fellow musicians are also first rate. special mention to caroline lavelle and hugh marsh who provide outstanding cello and violin refrains which only add to the beauty of each song. turn out the lights and light a few candles sit back and enjoy.
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