One Morning

One Morning

by Ronn McFarlane, Ayreheart
One Morning

One Morning

by Ronn McFarlane, Ayreheart

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Overview

American lutenist Ronn McFarlane has had a successful career as a traditional performer and educator offering concerts and recordings of Renaissance and Baroque repertory. With the justification that lutenists of the past have been both performers and composers, he has begun to write and record crossover music with a small band called Ayreheart, consisting of flute or harp, bass, and percussion, augmented at times by strings and mostly wordless vocals. Despite the large collection of instruments, it's a crisp sound not weighed down by sentiment, with McFarlane's lute front and center, supported by subtle acoustic percussion and other sounds that accent the material according to its rhythmic qualities. The album One Morning is a successor to McFarlane's Grammy-nominated 2009 album Indigo Road, and it's in the same vein but perhaps a bit more uptempo; few of the tracks have the new age ambiance the rather cheesy sunset-and-lute cover might suggest. Likewise, although there is certainly some Celtic influence in the music, McFarlane avoids the cliches of the genre. The music here, in fact, is pleasingly impossible to categorize. There are enough hints of McFarlane's Renaissance background to satisfy anyone who has come to the music through a general liking for what might be called pop-Renaissance culture, but there are also moves derived from later eras of classical guitar, folk styles, and even bluegrass, with the rhythmic orientation being basically toward jazz. Fans of pure Renaissance music are unlikely to be satisfied by this, and it's likewise not well suited to those whose ends are meditiative, but the album is recommended to pretty much everyone else who likes the sound of a lute; McFarlane's accomplishment in reimagining its capablilities is considerable. A plus is that the Dorian label can record the lute very well indeed.~James Manheim

Product Details

Release Date: 05/25/2010
Label: Dorian
UPC: 0053479211125
Rank: 145290

Tracks

  1. One Morning
  2. Borderland
  3. Snapdragon
  4. A Day in November
  5. Wolf Summit
  6. Union Bridge
  7. Bad Hair Day
  8. Dakota Days
  9. Before the Wind
  10. Man of Arms
  11. Nocturne
  12. On the Heath~Thistle
  13. On the Heath~Honeysuckle
  14. On the Heath~Haeddre
  15. Stings in her Sleep
  16. Lullaby for Anne
  17. One Morning (full band version)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ronn McFarlane   Primary Artist,Lute
Ayreheart   Primary Artist,Ensemble
Mindy Rosenfeld   Harp,Flute
Danny Mallon   Comb,Shaker,Bodhran,Kanjira,Rainstick,Jew's-Harp
William Simms   Lute
Mattias Rucht   Percussion
Willard Morris   Bass
Dan Merceruio   Tenor (Vocal)
Christian Myers   Bass (Vocal)
Ian Bowling   Bass (Vocal)
Jeremiah Shaw   Cello
Jessyka Luzzi   Vocals
Katy Beith   Alto (Vocals)
Krzysztof Modliszewski   Viola
Lauren Poore   Alto (Vocals)
Lavarn Gordon   Tenor (Vocal)
Mason Wright   Violin
Matthew Puryear   Violin

Technical Credits

Ronn McFarlane   Composer,Lyricist,Liner Notes
Ray Nurse   Instrument Design
Nate Rhodes   Photography
Danny Mallon   Sounds,Found Sounds,Natural Sounds
Brian Peters   Engineer,Producer
Dan Merceruio   Producer,Editing Engineer
Brandie Lane   Engineer,Mixing Engineer,Editing Engineer,Mastering Engineer
Brandon Bloodworth   Art Direction
Christian Thiergan   Cover Photo
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