1. Spirits of the Moon
(Conway)
Before they set off theyappeal to the trancendental truth of eternal
love whose glorious symbol they see as the moon. The hypnotic quality of this
music, particularly in the multi-layered voices reflects the spiritual state thelovers
enter as they seek "kapla", the noble fulfulment of true desires.
France
Ellul - Celtic harp, voice
Chris Conway - keyboards, percussion, voice
Georgina
Sear - voice
2.
Moonrise (Ellul)
The lovers make their escape at new moon. the gentle rhythms
of this track reflevct their quiet determination and feelings of faith and hope.
France
Ellul - Celtic harp
Chris Conway - piano, keyboards, percussion, voices
3.
Phases 1 - Waning Moon (Ellul & Conway)
The journey is long and they
are tired; it's the waning moon. They take their rest, finding shelter near an
alder tree, unaware that they have been guided to the tree of protection. The
alder spreads its aura to envelope and cradle them in their sleep.
France
Ellul - Celtic harp, voice
Chris Conway - keyboards, theremin, voice
4.
Moonchild (Conway)
The young woman dreams of the child to come, the moonchild,
who will bond the lovers eternally. She imagines their child dancing in the moonlight.
This is a beautiful Celtic waltz, it's courtley lilt suggesting medieval realms.
France
Ellul - Celtic harp
Chris Conway - piano, low whistles, keyboards
5.
Luna Mandala (Ellul)
Refreshed and reinvigorated the lovers travel on,
filled with a joyful feeling of anticipation. There is a spring in their step,
as the music relates.
France
Ellul - Celtic harp
Chris Conway - keyboards, tin whistles, acoustic 9 string
guitar, percussion
6.
Phases 2 - Full Moon (Ellul & Conway)
The full
moon watches over them as they sleep. The soundscpae depicts the gentle drift
into peaceful slumber. A wonderfully radiant piece - the piano and harp's evocative
notes shine like moonbeams int he night.
France Ellul - Celtic harp
Chris
Conway - piano, keyboards
7.
Eleanor Plunkett - Celtic Moon (O'Carolan arr Ellul)
In the dreamworld
of the lovers, where they feel the music of the stars, the celestial harper manifests
the beauty of their love.
France
Ellul - Celtic harp
Chris Conway - keyboards