Avalon Rising


Margaret Davis's First Solo Album, Princess of Flowers

Margaret Davis stands in no one's shadow. She's got a VOICE. It's beautiful. This album, just released in mid-1999, is her work. It's more than worth the money you'll invest in it.

Here's what's on the CD, along with who wrote each piece (or its source):

  • Princess of Flowers (Diana Paxson)
  • Douce Dame Jolie (Medieval French)
  • I Once Loved a Lad (Scots Celtic)
  • Tha Mi Sgith (Scots Celtic)
  • Childgrove/Parson's Farewell/Horse's Bransle (Renaissance)
  • Edi Beo Thu (Medieval English)
  • Chanson de la MarieE (Renaissance)
  • The Rosebuds in June (trad. English)
  • Bransle 3/Almande 2 (Renaissance)
  • The Boatman (Scots Celtic)
  • Thrice Toss These Oaken Ashes (Renaissance)
  • Reis Glorios/Alle Psallite(Medieval Provencal/English)
  • The CD costs $15.00, and is well worth it.

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    © of the page text stays with me and is June 7, 1999.

    Copyright of the lovely picture up top remains with Flowinglass Music, Avalon Rising, Margaret Davis.

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