ÍøÆغÚÁÏ

CHARLES D'CUNHA, Sunita, Jinna & Anissa

Noven Ani Meese

CHARLES D'CUNHA, Sunita, Jinna & Anissa

34 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 31 MINUTES • NOV 01 2013

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Le Povitr Atmea
01:42
2
Dev Mogachem Dukhichem Vidhan
08:37
3
Mogar Mai
02:52
4
Sermanv
07:05
5
Novenachem Magnem
03:06
6
Edea Vhoda Sakramentak
01:36
7
Bhagevont Vakhanni
01:22
8
Mai Bhov Mogar Meese
03:48
9
Pravesh Geet
04:14
10
Survili Reet
01:43
11
Somea Kakut Kor
01:07
12
Mahima
02:12
13
Prarthan
01:51
14
Poilem Vachap
01:12
15
Keertan
03:36
16
Dusrem Vachap
01:02
17
Udgar Alleluia
01:33
18
Suvartha
02:38
19
Sermanav
07:01
20
Sotmantam
01:41
21
Bhetovnechem Geet
02:40
22
Mhaprarthan
02:52
23
Povitr Povitr
01:06
24
Mhaprartan
01:34
25
Bhavartacho Ghut
01:48
26
Mahaprartan
01:51
27
Someachem Magnem
02:34
28
Xanti Dinvchi
01:25
29
Devache Xeliya
01:32
30
Prartan
01:14
31
Prasad Geet
04:42
32
Prasad Prartan
01:07
33
Argam Geet
05:10
34
Sompnechi Reeth
01:31
℗© 2013 Fountain Music Company

Artist bios

Classically trained Celtic harp virtuoso Sunita (born Sunita Staneslow) is a master of Celtic and Jewish musical traditions. A graduate of the Manhattan School of Music, Sunita continues to frame her playing in a variety of settings. In addition to performing as a soloist, Sunita has shared a Celtic duo with Scottish smallpipes, flute, and concertina player and vocalist Laura MacKenzie, as well as a Jewish music and classical duo with cellist Laura Sewell. Sunita has also worked with a band, Vida, that she shares with Sewell, violinist Terry Elliot, and percussionist Jay Johnson. Their album, Acoustic Passion, reached the Top Ten in Taiwan. She also plays with a traditional Celtic band, Northern Gael, featuring MacKenzie and two additional musicians. The group, which incorporates Irish step dancers during their concerts, has recorded one album, Crossing the Shannon. Sunita has been a featured soloist with the Jerusalem Symphony and the Israeli Philharmonic. Sunita has recorded four albums -- Christmas Harp, Boughs of Holly, Christmas Day, and Christmas Eve -- of yuletide tunes from the private collection of Peter Hendrickson, music director of Westminster Presbyterian Church. ~ Craig Harris

Read more
Customer reviews
5 star
0%
4 star
0%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%

How are ratings calculated?