THE GOLDEN LAND

Ceredwen

THE GOLDEN LAND - Ceredwen

Price: £12.70 inc. VAT (£11.04 ex. VAT)

Stock: In Stock

Format: CD

Release Date: 25-10-1999

Label: Real Music

Catalog Number: RM9360-2

Barcode: 46286936022

Musical Style: Celtic Folk

Track Listing:

Disc 1
1Tir Aur - The Golden Land [04:28] Audio Sample6Boudicca [05:38]
2Y Bryn Gwyn - The White Hill [04:30] Audio Sample7Y Llyn Du - The Black Lake [05:26]
3Ynys Sanctaidd - Sacred Isle [06:00] Audio Sample8Bradyrchiad - Betrayal [06:18]
4Beltain - Beltane [06:05] Audio Sample9Ar Draws y Cae - Across the Field [04:38]
5Y Galwad - The Calling [06:42] Audio Sample10Er Mwyn y Plant - For the Children [04:12]

Reviews:

'...Ceredwen carve out their own musical map with shuffling dance rhythms, massed voices and expansive instrumental passages which dazzle and enchant at each and every turn.' - (Rainbow News Magazine, New Zealand)

'On The Golden Land, Ceredwen celebrates the epic sweep of early Celtic history with a soul-stirring album...For contemporary Celtic music at its most spellbinding, take a trip to The Golden Land.' - (Steve Ryals, New Age Retailer)

Description:

Following their stunning debut å'r Mabinogi, Legends of the Celts, Ceredwen again mesmerize with mysterious, silken Welsh voice, expansive instrumental passages and tribal rhythms on The Golden Land. This second album reflects the time of the Druids, AD 61, as they and Boudicca, Warrior Queen, strive to preserve their power and gold against the Roman conquest.

Biography:

Ceredwen (kšr-ED-win) is comprised of the duo Renèe Gray and Andrew Fryer. The name comes from the Celtic goddess of inspiration and legendary mother of Taliesin, King Arthur's bard and Keeper of the Cauldron.

Renèe Gray was born in a small village in South Wales and brought up in Brynaman, a village at the foot of the Black Mountains. Welsh is Renèe's first language and all of her family speak it. Born into a family steeped in the arts and encouraged to sing and perform, RenÈe learned to play piano and guitar and has competed since the age of five in local and National Welsh Eisteddfod. She was educated at Aberystwith University and for the past ten years has been a singer, guitarist and keyboard player with The Lucy's, a folk-rock band performing Welsh, Irish and English folk songs and tunes.

Andrew Fryer comes from a distinguished English lineage with ancestors who include de Bayeux, arriving in Britain in 1066 and Knight at the court of William the Conqueror and Edward Juby, an actor in William Shakespeare's company at the Globe Theatre in London around 1600. Andrew's grandfather, Arthur Juby, is a member of the Ancient Order of Druids, Keeper of the Clock (Big Ben) at the Palace of Westminster, London. His immediate family includes members of the British Magical Society, the medical profession and the priesthood. Andrew attended Ipswich School (founded by Cardinal Wolsey, adviser to Henry VIII) and studied music with applied physics at Surrey University. He formed a folk band when he was thirteen and has been involved in music ever since. Andrew has worked as an independent record producer, written theme music for World Service and BBC Radio and is currently a songwriter for Warner Chappell Music in London.


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