Ryszard Szeremeta - Celtic Circles

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Review by Felix Séa

Celtic Circles by Ryszard Szeremeta is an enchanting album that transports listeners to the mystical world of the Celts. The album features a beautiful blend of traditional Celtic melodies and modern arrangements that showcase Szeremeta's skill as a composer and performer.

The album opens with "The Misty Isle," a hauntingly beautiful track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The use of traditional Celtic instruments such as the fiddle, flute, and bodhran, combined with Szeremeta's expert piano playing, creates a unique and captivating sound.

Other standout tracks on the album include "The Druid's Grove," which features a mesmerizing flute melody, and "The Fairy Queen," a lively and upbeat tune that will have listeners tapping their feet.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Dance Of Life9:51
Druides9:52
The Holy Grove10:28
The Magic Mistletoe10:38
The Golden Sickle10:38
Rune-Stones10:28

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Catalog Numbers

EV-76

Labels

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Stereo

About Ryszard Szeremeta

Composer, conductor and jazz singer, born May 5, 1952 in Kraków. He studied at the State Academy of Music in Krakow : in the years 1971-1976 - composition with Lucjan Kaszycki (with honors) in 1972-75 - conducting with George Katlewicz , in 1974-76 - electronic music with Joseph Patkowski . In 1982 he took postgraduate studies in composition at the Guildhall School of Music in London under the direction of Alfred Nieman and Robert Saxon, in 1986 - computer training in EMS in Stockholm under the direction of Lars Gunnar Bodin and Tamasa Ungvary'ego, and in 1991 he was in GMEB in Bourges on invitation Françoise Barrière. After graduation in 1977, he joined the jazz vocal quartet Novi Singers, whose member he remained until 1985. He and his team performed in the country and abroad. For its needs he has made many studies of transcription and Polish folk music, carols and mazurkas of Frederic Chopin . In 2001, he reactivated the band performed at the "Warsaw Autumn" . He also collaborated with the Jazz Orchestra of Polish Radio and Television in Warsaw, led by Andrzej Trzaskowski . From 1985 to 1998 headed the Experimental Studio of Polish Radio in Warsaw. During this period, the trio toured in "Crossover

Real Name

    • Ryszard Szeremeta

Name Vars

  • R. Szeremeta
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Summary by Felix Séa

Celtic Circles is a must-have for any fan of Celtic music. Szeremeta's talent as a composer and performer shines through in every track, making this album a true masterpiece of the genre.

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