Gorgeous to listen to and gorgeous to look at, Celtic Woman is perfect PBS fare, sort of a Riverdance without the dancing. Drawing on the same New Age-y sound and propulsive energy as that show's solo-voice and choral numbers, the live concert features four attractive young women in strapless evening gowns with soaring voices backed by an orchestra, an Anuna-like chorus, and a large percussion section.
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The more traditional fare includes Méav Ni Mhaolchatha's "Danny Boy" and "She Moved Through the Fair," and Chloë Agnew's "Ave Maria" (the Bach-Gounod version). Movie and TV selections range from Agnew's "Walking in the Air" (The Snowman) and "Someday" (Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame) to Lisa Kelly's "May It Be" (the Enya song from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the King) and Órla Fallon's voice and harp rendition of "Harry's Game." A fifth woman, Máiréad Nesbitt, adds some variety by fiddling "The Butterfly" and "Ashokan Farewell" (best known as the theme from Ken Burns's The Civil War).
Occasionally the singers join together, as in Enya's "Orinoco Flow," an a cappella rendition of West Side Story's "Somewhere," music director David Downes's composition "One World," and a stately version of "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring." Celtic Woman was created by Downes (like many of the other performers, a Riverdance veteran) along with Sharon Browne and Dave Kavanagh of the Celtic Collections record label.
Celtic Woman portrays the unique voices and styles of each of the Girls as Soloists along with fantastic Ensemble numbers. Performing the most beautiful and best-loved songs in the musical repertoire, Celtic Woman’s singers put a new spin on such timeless Irish classics such as: “Danny Boy,” “Ave Maria” to more contemporary songs such as Enya’s “Orinoco Flow” to Clannad’s “Harry’s Game.”
During the performance, violinist Máiréad Nesbitt, engages in a musical battle with two handsome Irish Bodhrán drummers and has the audience dancing out of their seats with her own expressive interpretation of the liveliest Irish dance music and haunting slow airs.
Premiering in the United States in March, PBS will debut a spectacular hour and a half show the Celtic Woman taped in front of a Dublin audience at the prestigious Helix Centre late last year. Celtic Woman will bring you to your feet over and over again and audiences will rise and cheer as loudly when they embark on a U.S. tour later this year.
A group of extraordinary talents have come together to produce this stunning showcase of Celtic beauty; classic Irish lasses perform a selection of Irish music that spans from the traditional to enduring pop standards. Arranged by David Downes, who worked as the musical director of the internationally acclaimed show RIVERDANCE, CELTIC WOMAN is a show with broad appeal and demonstrates the remarkable musical acumen of all involved. At its heart are the pure, clear voices of the women who perform, including the 15-year-old Cloe, harpist and singer Orla, soprano Méav, and the seductive Lisa; virtuoso violinist Máiréad rounds out the bill. Continuing in the tradition of song that the Irish heritage has been built upon, these inspired renderings and their engaging delivery are sure to capture the hearts of audiences. The selection of songs includes "Danny Boy," "May it Be," "Isle of Inis Free," "Orinoco Flow," and Nella Fantasia," among many others.