Sunday, September 17, 2006

Ennio Morricone and Secret Garden

In my opinion, one of the soundtracks that is truly captivating is “Cinema Paradiso” (which also hits my my top-ten list of Best Movies) by Ennio Morricone. His later theme from “Malena” is also worth a mention but what is more haunting is his theme from “Legend of 1900” which I encountered about a year ago. I found a CD containing both these “Paradiso” and “1900” themes last week and immediately bought a copy. This CD is a Japanese production from the “Image” series. I’ve so far collected No. I, IV and the Amour numbers. Not all the pieces compiled are nice but the good ones are absolutely beautiful.

Unlike my sister, I am not a new-age music fan. They are a bit monotonous for my taste. Secret Garden, however, is one of the exceptions. The duo produced beautiful music which touches the soul. Here's a review on them:-

Picture a square with Clannad, pianist David Lanz, Mannheim Steamroller, and the musicians of Riverdance at its corners. Somewhere within those stylistic borders you will encounter the European duo Secret Garden. The popular twosome--Irish violinist Fionnuala (fi-NOO-la) Sherry and Norwegian pianist/keyboardist Rolf Lovland--have attracted a sizable following with their heart-touching specialty: a wistful, violin-rooted, pop-folk-classical melange that often strikes the ear as a film score in search of some delicate romantic tale. Songs from a Secret Garden is the duo's debut recording from 1995, and it principally offers a series of pensive dialogues between Sherry's stately violin and Lovland's subdued piano, yielding equal measures of sweetness and melancholy. Whistles, pipes, percussion, strings, and ethereal voices serve as embellishments. At times you may sense you're being serenaded by strolling musicians with a heavy sentimental streak; at other times you may feel genuinely moved--perhaps by something as lovely as the reverential "Sigma" and its sublime, Gregorian-like choral passages. Only one uptempo tune, "The Rap," surfaces here; a few others would have been welcomed. And yes, this is the disc where you will find "Heartstrings," the composition that once smote Barbra Streisand's heart. She eventually acquired the rights to the piece, inserted lyrics, renamed it "I've Dreamed of You" (found on A Love Like Ours), and sang it to James Brolin during the couple's 1998 wedding. --Terry Wood

To sample some of Secret Garden’s song, visit this site

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