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Noirin Ni RiainAudio CD
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Nóirín Ní Riain is one of Ireland's best known musicians, in one of the quietest ways possible. From a listening experience, it is obvious that the reason she is not talked about as much as she should be is because of the nature of her voice. No one who listens can stop, and all an eager fan can do is hear; hear Nóirín's unique sound. Many's the time people have found themselves, after a few hours… Read more in Amazon's Noirin Ni Riain Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 26, 1995)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Gael Linn
  • ASIN: B000006LC5
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #552,591 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly the voice of an angel!, October 8, 1998
Noirin Ni Riain's voice should be declared an Irish national treasure. Her gorgeous soprano voice is the perfect vehicle to interpret these majestic Latin, Celtic and English chants, which were recorded in Ireland's ancient Glenstal Abbey. Her stunning opening piece, the "Magnificant Cum Alleluia" gives me chills each time I hear it, and her version of Hildegarde Von Bingen's "Viridissima Virga" ranks as one of the best. If you've never heard this incredible voice, treat yourself to one of her CDs.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Soaring,haunting music, February 14, 2001
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A. Hogan (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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Norin Ni Riain has a luminous voice,yes,angelic is an appropriate description. Here with her faithful companions, the monks of Glenstal abbey compliment each other seamlessly through the tracks.the track opens with a brilliant magnificat,the Kyrie is quite moving,the song for Mary Magdalen is astonishing. The depths of this recording are authentic spirituality. The Reviewer who ojected to what they supposed to be "bible readings" mystifies me. What on earth do they think trappist monks would be singing about?this is profound religious music,with a deep,clear Irish touch.Norin Ni Riain is a pleasure, a gift,a treasure.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars heavenly (literally), October 19, 2006
There are voices that crack glass. That's impressive, always. Noirin Ni Riain has a voice that stops you in your tracks and fills your eyes with tears and makes all that is holy to you as real as your hand. If you don't believe that, listen to ten seconds of "Magnificat cum alleluia" and see if you don't suddenly feel the impulse to drop to your knees.

Noirin Ni Riain --- in America, she'd be Noreen O'Ryan --- is not much known outside Ireland. There's a reason. As a child, she learned 1,000 traditional Irish songs in a style that's hundreds of years old. She made her first recordings with the choir of Benedictine monks at the Glenstal Abbey in Limerick, Ireland in 1979. The monks were, in essence, her record company. A very non-commercial company --- the monks filled orders but did not engage in the worldly practice of promotion.

Noirin Ni Riain was an Irish national treasure for a decade. (Sinéad O'Connor called her "my biggest influence and heroine in music.") Then she began performing outside of Ireland, often in support of peace groups. She's learned to sing the sacred music of India in Hindi and to play Indian instruments. In 2003, she earned a PhD. in theology from the University of Limerick. Her thesis subject: "Theosony," a theology she devised that marries listening to Spirit.

An Irish critic, Brendan Kennelly, nails her appeal: "Noirin Ni Riain's special magic springs from her ability to meditate coherently on the nature and consequences of her own passion for music, song and chant. She is a very conscious artist who has a direct, articulate link with her unconscious powers. The beautiful clarity of her singing and thinking is born of her intrepid ability to confront and express the complexity of her dreams, instincts, aspirations and longings. I believe that is why her genius, at once contained and soaring, creates in the listener's heart an atmosphere of serenity and calm, a peace that is all the more profound and convincing for being voiced in a world of horror, greed and compulsive destruction..."

I don't understand the words she sings. But I don't need to use the liner notes to know what they say. Her music comes across time, from a place out of time. Her voice is of this earth, and not. (The title of the CD means "voice from a cloud.") There is no arguing with it --- this music is truth, beyond judgment. And this is the most wonderful thing about it: There's no negativity. Noirin Ni Riain may knock you to the floor, but she will never fail to lift your heart to the heavens.

But I don't want to get all heavy about Noirin Ni Riain's gifts. Of course this CD will have special appeal to those who are hurt and lost and alone and feeling all of that every minute of the day. But this music can also be played for enjoyment --- in "Saint Brigid's Prayer," she sings: "I'd like to give a lake of beer to God/ I'd love the Heavenly Host/ to be tippling there/ For all eternity." So much for stuffy "church" music! (Consumer warning: There are some prayers spoken at one point. But they're not long, and they don't fatally break the mood.)

I wish I could give this CD to everyone in the world.

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