 | Christmas Songs [Read More ...] DO THEY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE SINGING???:This is supposed to be a Christmas album. Please explain to me why it is then appropriate to include a setting of the Pie Jesu?!?! That is for funerals!!
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 | Essential Anuna [Read More ...] Anuna:This group is awesome. They range somewhere between mystical and Celtic.
I would recommend them to anyone who enjoys Celtic music |
 | Anuna [Read More ...] Review: Ethereal, relaxing, magical!:I heard some Anuna songs on Comcast's Digital Music "Soundscapes" channel and was really transfixed and moved by it. This CD is wonderful - ethereal, relaxing and magical. I loaded it onto my iPod and play it on my SoundDock in the evening after the... |
 | Celtic Origins [Read More ...] Description: (1) The Rising Of The Sun,
(2) Sivil A Ruin,
(3) Gaudete,
(4) Our Wedding Day,
(5) Pie Jesu,
(6) Ceann Dubh Dilis,
(7) August,
(8) Sanctus,
(9) Kells,
(10) Greensleeves,
(11) Scarborough Fair,
(12) I Drempt I Dwelt In Marble Halls,
(13) Fionnghuala,
(14) The Flower O... |
 | Winter, Fire & Snow: Songs For The Holiday Season [Read More ...] Review: My FAVORITE Christmas CD -- and we have them all!!:I wholeheartedly agree with the 2 other reviewers. This is the first CD I turn to at Christmas. It is what I listen to while I decorate, and do any of those gazillion Christmas tasks on my list. I especially LOVE the B-Tribe s... |
 | Cynara [Read More ...] Review: Cynara (version one, with red roses on the cover):I think according to Michael McGlynn (director/producer/writer guy), the first release of this album was the ugliest cover art they ever produced. I think the "green forest" theme is the newer, more beautiful release, but the musi... |
 | Celtic Dreams [Read More ...] Description: In 1994, Irish soprano Mèav Nì Mhaolchatha (pronounced Mäev Nee Wail-cot-ha) became a featured soloist with Anùna, Michael McGlynn's Dublin-based choral ensemble. Her star rose after the group toured with the Riverdance troupe and quickly achieved international renown. Then,... |
 | Omnis [Read More ...] Review: This was my first Anuna CD:For beginners, this is a great album. It has sacred latin choral music, traditional celtic music, slow love songs, and upbeat adventures; basically everything Anuna does well. Anuna as a group relishes the individual quality of the voices of its members... |
 | Deep Dead Blue [Read More ...] Where's The Irish Music?:This group is from Ireland but they aren't singing any Irish music, just
"New Age" music that gets quite boring. |
 | Sensation [Read More ...] Where's The Irish Music?:This group is from Ireland but they aren't singing any Irish music, just
"New Age" music that gets quite boring. |
 | Behind the Closed Eye [Read More ...] Beautiful:Another triumph for Anuna- this album incorporates more instruments than other albums, but it is done so tastefully and it really adds a whole new dimension to the crisp voices of Anuna.
Definitely worth a place in any music library!
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![]() | Invocation [Read More ...] Review: Permanent resident of my CD case:Yes, I discovered Anuna through Riverdance, and while my interest in Riverdance waned, my interest in Anuna stayed strong. Truly, there are no words that can adequately describe the beauty of this music, and there really is no good category where... |
 | Anuna [Read More ...] Review: unique celtic music:This is great, especially if you are growing weary of the more new-age infused Celtic music, and yet still want something reflective and contemplative. I love to play this music whilst praying, as a lot of the songs are taken from a heritage of celtic saints,... |
![]() | Anuna [Read More ...] Review: unique celtic music:This is great, especially if you are growing weary of the more new-age infused Celtic music, and yet still want something reflective and contemplative. I love to play this music whilst praying, as a lot of the songs are taken from a heritage of celtic saints,... |
 | Invocation [Read More ...] Review: Permanent resident of my CD case:Yes, I discovered Anuna through Riverdance, and while my interest in Riverdance waned, my interest in Anuna stayed strong. Truly, there are no words that can adequately describe the beauty of this music, and there really is no good category where... |
 | Omnis [Read More ...] Review: Fantastic example of folk and contemporary Irish music:I believe that this CD portays many of the characteristics that are required for a contemporary Irish band based in Dublin. I also believe that Michael McGlynn is a fantastic writer of music. Most of his songs are very movi... |
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![]() | Anuna [Read More ...] Review: unique celtic music:This is great, especially if you are growing weary of the more new-age infused Celtic music, and yet still want something reflective and contemplative. I love to play this music whilst praying, as a lot of the songs are taken from a heritage of celtic saints,... |
 | Invocation [Read More ...] Review: Permanent resident of my CD case:Yes, I discovered Anuna through Riverdance, and while my interest in Riverdance waned, my interest in Anuna stayed strong. Truly, there are no words that can adequately describe the beauty of this music, and there really is no good category where... |
 | Deep Dead Blue [Read More ...] Where's The Irish Music?:This group is from Ireland but they aren't singing any Irish music, just
"New Age" music that gets quite boring. |