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Appalachian Mandolin and Dulcimer

Appalachian Mandolin and Dulcimer
Butch Baldassari, David Schnaufer

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Product Description

Mandolinist Butch Baldassari and Dulcimer Legend the late David Schnaufer joined forces for a new CD of duets showcasing traditional music of the Appalachian Mountains. "Appalachian Mandolin and Dulcimer" is a program of 14 tunes performed on a variety of mandolin and dulcimer family instruments.

"No overdubs here!!!" exclaims Baldassari, "just straight ahead live playing". David Schnaufer described the CD as "...a musical conversation performed on vintage and contemporary instruments in settings to showcase the rare archaic harmonies of these joyful, lonesome and eternal themes".

Track Listing

  1. Ground Hog
  2. June Apple
  3. Muddy Roads
  4. Tater Patch
  5. Sandy River Belle
  6. Black Mt. Rag
  7. Wayfaring Stranger
  8. Drunken Hiccups
  9. Wolves-A-Howling
  10. Wild Rose of the Mountain
  11. Cheep Mountain
  12. Flop Eared Mule
  13. Cold Frosty Morning
  14. Pretty Saro

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21548 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-01-10
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Beautiful and Timeless5
Too often instrumental music by skilled musicians is strong on musicianship at he expense of poetry. This release is rich in both, with beautiful aural landscapes portraying a range of thought and emotion. This version of Wayfaring Stranger reaches a desolation few vocalists have ever found, and Pretty Saro sounds like the wind through cenuries. Much glee, warmth, and romp throughout, with Wolves-A-Howling a personal favorite. An echo from the past, yet as immediate as your heartbeat today. Highly recommended.

Old Time Poetry in Motion5
David Schnaufer, a national dulcimer champion brought the dulcimer to the Nashville scene. Dulcimer means "sweet sound" and it's never sounded sweeter than when played by David Schnaufer. Combine that with Bruce Baldassari and you've got a winning combination. Bruce can play the mandolin like no other. I had the opportunity to hear these two together in concert, and I've never heard such a wonderful sound as the dulcimer and mandolin played together by these two masters. This may be heavenly music at it's best. It sure would have the angels singing, clapping, and stomping their feet.