Loreena McKennitt, the renowned artist known for her enchanting blend of Celtic, New Age, and Medieval music, presents "Troubadours on the Rhine," a captivating album released on March 7, 2012, under the Quinlan Road label. This 44-minute journey through time and tradition features nine tracks that weave together ancient melodies and poetic lyrics, creating a rich tapestry of sound.
The album opens with "Bonny Portmore," a traditional Scottish folk song, followed by "Down by the Sally Gardens," a poignant piece inspired by W.B. Yeats' poetry. McKennitt's haunting vocals and the delicate instrumentation transport the audience to a bygone era. "The Wind That Shakes the Barley," another traditional piece, is performed with a sense of urgency and longing, showcasing McKennitt's ability to breathe new life into classic tunes.
"Between the Shadows" and "The Lady of Shalott" are original compositions that highlight McKennitt's lyrical prowess and melodic sensibilities. The former is a hauntingly beautiful ballad, while the latter is a sweeping, epic tale that draws inspiration from Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poetry. "Stolen Child," a traditional Irish song, is given a fresh interpretation, with McKennitt's ethereal vocals and the enchanting instrumentation creating a sense of mystery and wonder.
"Penelope's Song" is another original composition, featuring a lush arrangement and McKennitt's soaring vocals. The album concludes with "The Bonny Swans" and "The Parting Glass," two traditional songs that serve as a fitting finale to this captivating collection. Throughout "Troubadours on the Rhine," Loreena McKennitt's artistry shines, offering a glimpse into the past while remaining firmly rooted in the present.