Lisa Lynne & Aryeh Frankfurter – “Lion Hearts”.

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Today I’d like to share with you quite an interesting piece by Lisa Lynne & Aryeh Frankfurter, a skilled multi-instrumentalist duo, a lot of whose music I’ve already shared on here. This is Lisa’s composition. 

 

Lisa Lynne & Aryeh Frankfurter – “Interlace I”.

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On this blog, I’ve shared multiple pieces by Lisa Lynne and Aryeh Frankfurter, including from their album Weaving Worlds. That album contains five tracks interspersed throughout it titled Interlace. And I’ve shared every single one of them, except for the first. So here it is today. You can also check out Interlaces II, III, IV and V. 

 

Song of the day (31st May) – Lisa Lynne & George Tortorelli – “First Light”.

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For yesterday’s song, I chose this calm, long piece from one of Lisa Lynne & George Tortorelli’s collaborative albums. I have shared a lot of music by the harpist Lisa lynne before, but nothing of what she made together with George Tortorelli. He is an American bamboo flute player. This piece comes from their 1997 album Love & Peace. 

 

Lisa Lynne & Aryeh Frankfurter – “Aran Boat Song”.

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   For today I chose a traditional Scottish piece, played by the duo whose music I have featured on here before – harpist Lisa Lynne and multi-instrumentalist Aryeh Frankfurter. – I’ve shared this song previously played by the Irish harpist Aine Minogue. 

Lisa Lynne ft. Aryeh Frankfurter – “Interlace V”.

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   Today, I’m happy to share with you another track from Lisa Lynne and Aryeh Frankfurter’s 2011 album “Weaving Worlds”. This album includes several Interlace pieces, and today I’m featuring the fifth of them. I’ve previously shared  Interlaces II, III, and IV  on this blog as well if you’d like to have a listen to those 

Lisa Lynne – “Circle The Moon”.

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   Quite a pensive, relaxing piece I have for you today, from the harpist lisa Lynne, whose music is generally classified as relaxing, and it certainly is, and also a lot of whose music I associate with moon, even pieces which don’t have the word moono in the title like this one. 

Lisa Lynne – “Brahms’ Lullaby”.

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   Continuing the simple, sleepy theme of yesterday’s song of the day, today I also have a lullaby for you. Except it’s an instrumental one, and a widely known classic. It’s played by one of the harpists regularly appearing in my blog series, Lisa Lynne. 

Lisa Lynne ft. Aryeh Frankfurter – “Interlace III”.

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   For today, I decided to share with you a piece from Lisa Lynne and Aryeh Frankfurter’s collaborative album Weaving Worlds. It contains several pieces called Interlace, which work as interludes, and I’ve already shared two of these in the past – Interlace II and Interlace IV. – This one, according to Lisa Lynne, is entirely the work of Aryeh Frankfurter, who plays lots of different instruments, string instruments in particular as it seems, and here we can hear him playing cello, violin, viola, and – my favourite – the Swedish nyckelharpa. I love the atmosphere of this little piece. 

Lisa Lynne ft. Aryeh Frankfurter – “Interlace IV”.

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Some time ago, I’ve shared with you a piece from this duo called

“Interlace II”,

and I thought I’d share another of the Interlaces today, from the same album. I don’t know if it’s somehow imperative to listen to this whole album in the right order, since some tracks on it are numbered and whether it’s not intended to just listen to single pieces from it, I know that some albums work this way that listening one random piece or the album in a shuffle mode makes a lot less sense than when you listen to it the way it’s made to be listened to, but in this case I’ve both listened to the entire album in its order and all the pieces separately many times and I don’t see such a necessity, personally. So here’s “Interlace IV”, just because it was playing in my brain earlier today.

Lisa Lynne ft. Aryeh Frankfurter – “Eliz Iza”.

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Another harp (& nyckelharpa) piece for you today. I know that this is originally a song, with Breton lyrics, and it’s traditional, that it’s otherwise known as Ti Eliz Iza, and I know that ti means house in Breton, so I’d think it’s about the house of someone named Eliz Iza, but I’m not 100% sure that Eliz Iza is actually someone’s name here, it just sounds like it could be. I don’t know Breton so I can’t deciffer the lyrics, and the only translation I’ve found sounds a bit nonsensical. But it’s an instrumental here anyway, so we don’t need to think about the lyrics, I’ve never heard them sung anyway. I just like the melody of this piece, it’s beautiful.

Lisa Lynne ft. Aryeh Frankfurter – “Interlace II”.

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For today, I chose another piece from this duo who make Celtic instrumental music. This is quite a short piece, and it comes from their album Weaving Worlds, where there are I believe 5 of those pieces called Interlace, just because they literally interlace with other tracks on this album. And this is the second one of them.

Lisa Lynne ft. Aryeh Frankfurter – “Autumn Waltz”.

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Today I’d like to share with you another song from this duo, playing harp and nyckelharpa, a few of whose songs I shared with you  in the last months. I think this piece is one of the more evocative of all of their music, and I like how it always makes me imagine a lot.

Song of the day (3rd December) – Lisa Lynne ft. Aryeh Frankfurter – “Whisper”.

I’ve shared quite a few pieces by this duo this year on here, and here is another, beautiful, soothing and evocative. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. 🙂