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Welcome to a magical offering of Irish, Scottish, and English traditional music brought to you by Kammeraderie, a delicate duo of violin and recorders.
Dorothy Barth began violin studies during childhood in Amsterdam. She discovered early music and Celtic music after graduating from Stanford University with a degree in music. Bertram Barth studied saxophone and clarinet as a youth, and at Boston University produced classical concerts for station WBUR FM. His musical energies are now focused on playing recorders (soprano, alto, tenor, and bass). Together they've performed at special events, museums, and Renaissance Fairs throughout California.
THE RECORDING PROJECT: In 2015 Kammeraderie created intimate recordings of Dorothy's arrangements and found the challenges of recording at home most satisfying. In September 2015, they released their sixth album of the year, completing their cycle of Irish, Scottish, and English traditional music. Yes, most of 2105 was dedicated to this endeavor!
(1) Flautilla: Sea Songs Salty and Serene
(2) Playford Promenade: Music for Grand Occasions
(3) Green: Songs that Celebrate Our Natural World
(4) Maidens of Melody
(5) Of Castles, Kings, and Courts
(6) More Maidens
It 's been a labor of love, one that we are delighted to share it with you! Please stream us and show the world that intimate and melodic music from distant isles and days gone by ROCKS!
Dorothy Barth began violin studies during childhood in Amsterdam. She discovered early music and Celtic music after graduating from Stanford University with a degree in music. Bertram Barth studied saxophone and clarinet as a youth, and at Boston University produced classical concerts for station WBUR FM. His musical energies are now focused on playing recorders (soprano, alto, tenor, and bass). Together they've performed at special events, museums, and Renaissance Fairs throughout California.
THE RECORDING PROJECT: In 2015 Kammeraderie created intimate recordings of Dorothy's arrangements and found the challenges of recording at home most satisfying. In September 2015, they released their sixth album of the year, completing their cycle of Irish, Scottish, and English traditional music. Yes, most of 2105 was dedicated to this endeavor!
(1) Flautilla: Sea Songs Salty and Serene
(2) Playford Promenade: Music for Grand Occasions
(3) Green: Songs that Celebrate Our Natural World
(4) Maidens of Melody
(5) Of Castles, Kings, and Courts
(6) More Maidens
It 's been a labor of love, one that we are delighted to share it with you! Please stream us and show the world that intimate and melodic music from distant isles and days gone by ROCKS!
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