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Quote from: CWazyTom on November 13, 2023, 08:56:28 PMOn DVD, this song was the first to feature a stringed instrument on the main stage that wasn't played by Máiréad Nesbitt or Órla Fallon and wasn't a piano.Hmm. Good question. I would have guessed "Isle of Inisfree" also. I'll take a guess but it's just a guess. I'm thinking of songs that feature a guitar. So I'll guess "Carolina Rua"...
On DVD, this song was the first to feature a stringed instrument on the main stage that wasn't played by Máiréad Nesbitt or Órla Fallon and wasn't a piano.
Quote from: LakersCeltics on November 21, 2023, 01:51:47 AMQuote from: CWazyTom on November 13, 2023, 08:56:28 PMOn DVD, this song was the first to feature a stringed instrument on the main stage that wasn't played by Máiréad Nesbitt or Órla Fallon and wasn't a piano.Hmm. Good question. I would have guessed "Isle of Inisfree" also. I'll take a guess but it's just a guess. I'm thinking of songs that feature a guitar. So I'll guess "Carolina Rua"...That did have a nice guitar feature on camera to go along with Lynn's charm. I think the guitarist was still positioned with the band though and that one got omitted from the Songs from the Heart DVD, although it found its place in the hearts of fans on YouTube. The one I'm thinking of, the performer starts on the main stage. The singers move around more than the performer during the song.
Quote from: CWazyTom on November 22, 2023, 08:38:52 PMQuote from: LakersCeltics on November 21, 2023, 01:51:47 AMQuote from: CWazyTom on November 13, 2023, 08:56:28 PMOn DVD, this song was the first to feature a stringed instrument on the main stage that wasn't played by Máiréad Nesbitt or Órla Fallon and wasn't a piano.Hmm. Good question. I would have guessed "Isle of Inisfree" also. I'll take a guess but it's just a guess. I'm thinking of songs that feature a guitar. So I'll guess "Carolina Rua"...That did have a nice guitar feature on camera to go along with Lynn's charm. I think the guitarist was still positioned with the band though and that one got omitted from the Songs from the Heart DVD, although it found its place in the hearts of fans on YouTube. The one I'm thinking of, the performer starts on the main stage. The singers move around more than the performer during the song.I love the Details you mentioned and pointed -out about this solo performance it's so suddle and light hearted like Lynn herself .
Quote from: CWazyTom on November 22, 2023, 08:38:52 PMQuote from: LakersCeltics on November 21, 2023, 01:51:47 AMQuote from: CWazyTom on November 13, 2023, 08:56:28 PMOn DVD, this song was the first to feature a stringed instrument on the main stage that wasn't played by Máiréad Nesbitt or Órla Fallon and wasn't a piano.Hmm. Good question. I would have guessed "Isle of Inisfree" also. I'll take a guess but it's just a guess. I'm thinking of songs that feature a guitar. So I'll guess "Carolina Rua"...That did have a nice guitar feature on camera to go along with Lynn's charm. I think the guitarist was still positioned with the band though and that one got omitted from the Songs from the Heart DVD, although it found its place in the hearts of fans on YouTube. The one I'm thinking of, the performer starts on the main stage. The singers move around more than the performer during the song.Ok, let me try one more time. This is a better guess, as the last one I was just going off of the melody in my head.'A Woman's Heart' has a cello player on the main stage. I just don't know if it's the first song that fits your original question...
This song is written by a famous 18th century composer.The music / melody itself was used at least 3 times in different compositions. CW covered the 3rd version.Name that tune.
Quote from: LakersCeltics on December 06, 2023, 07:46:38 PMThis song is written by a famous 18th century composer.The music / melody itself was used at least 3 times in different compositions. CW covered the 3rd version.Name that tune.Without fully thinking this through:Vivaldi's Rain?Vivaldi (1678-1741) did compose music during the 18th century (1700s), including the work for which he is probably best known: The Four Seasons. The Winter largo from Four Seasons was covered by Hayley in 2003-ish as River of Dreams and apparently Mùa Đôn released a song based on the melody in 2005. If there weren't any other well-documented instances of artists leveraging this lovely melody for their own purposes, that would make Celtic Woman's "Vivaldi's Rain" the 3rd version.
Quote from: CWazyTom on December 06, 2023, 09:13:36 PMQuote from: LakersCeltics on December 06, 2023, 07:46:38 PMThis song is written by a famous 18th century composer.The music / melody itself was used at least 3 times in different compositions. CW covered the 3rd version.Name that tune.Without fully thinking this through:Vivaldi's Rain?Vivaldi (1678-1741) did compose music during the 18th century (1700s), including the work for which he is probably best known: The Four Seasons. The Winter largo from Four Seasons was covered by Hayley in 2003-ish as River of Dreams and apparently Mùa Đôn released a song based on the melody in 2005. If there weren't any other well-documented instances of artists leveraging this lovely melody for their own purposes, that would make Celtic Woman's "Vivaldi's Rain" the 3rd version.No, sorry. But that's a great guess.Let me clarify the 2nd part of the clue: This song is written by a famous 18th century composer.The music / melody itself was used at least 3 times in different compositions by the original composer in the 18th century. CW covered the 3rd version.I'll add more hints later as needed.
This song was the 7th solo to be performed on a Celtic Woman DVD in predominately or entirely a language other than English.
Lascia Ch'io Pianga?It doesn't have English tho...