Celtic Woman's Órla Fallon to Release "Celtic Hymns and Songs of Faith "

Celtic Woman's Órla Fallon will be releasing Celtic Hymns and Songs of Faith on Jan 28. This hauntingly inspirational collection will feature 10 songs sung in English, Latin, and Gaelic. An original member of Celtic Woman, Orla has toured worldwide and extensively throughout North America playing such prestigious venues as Carnegie Hall and Radio City Music Hall in New York, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, The Greek Theatre in LA, The Boston Opera House, and The White House for Presidents Bush and Clinton.
Here's the track list:
- Be Thou My Vision/Éiníní
- Seinn Alleluia (Sing Alleluia)/Donegal Reel
- Abide With Me
- Mo Ghrá Thú a Thiarna (I Love You My Lord)
- As I Kneel Before You/Josefin's Baptism
- A Mhuire Mháthair (Oh Mother Mary)
- Goin' Home
- Flowers of the Rarest/Rose of the Vale
- An tAiséirí (The Resurrection)
- On Eagle's Wings
Órla Fallon is a singer/harpist who comes from the village of Knockananna in Co. Wicklow, Ireland. She credits her late grandmother for instilling an abiding love of Irish music and traditional culture. Órla had carved out a very successful solo career for herself prior to being approached by composer David Downes to form the group Celtic Woman.
The Celtic Woman story has been, from the beginning, one of overwhelming success with platinum selling CDs and sold out concert tours around the world. In both solo performances and with Celtic Woman, Órla has dazzled network TV audiences with appearances on NBC's Today Show, Live with Regis and Kelly, The Martha Stewart Show, The Bonnie Hunt Show, The Brian Boitano Skating Spectacular and various PBS concert specials nationwide. Her holiday recording, WINTER, FIRE, & SNOW tops the Green Hill Holiday Best Sellers list nearly every year.
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