The Isle of Innisfree
By
Shere Fraser & John
Hamilton
Written by
Steve Sheppard
It is always wonderfully blissful when a suggested duet comes
up trumps and delivers a sublime composition for the listeners to revel within;
the two musicians in question are flautist Shere
Fraser and pianist John Hamilton,
both of which I have written about on separate occasions with their own
compositions, here they combine flute and piano and bring us a delightful
Celtic refrain on their latest single The
Isle of Innisfree.
This is indeed a beautiful part of the world as is Ireland
itself, the combination of a gentle piano narrative by Hamilton paints the sky
and clouds with a tonal fluency, whilst Fraser’s lush flute draws us into the
entire locational environment with one of the most charming performances ever.
I have a lot of respect for the work of both artists and
listening to this pairing they certainly suit each other’s styles, and it is
also a pleasure to hear a little Celtic lilt in a single these days. The land,
the country, its legends and its stunning beauty has led to many a colourful, musical composition over
the decades; here Fraser and Hamilton bring their A game to the table with this
new composition.
The Isle of Innisfree by Shere Fraser & John Hamilton maybe diminutive in duration at just over two minutes, but it is without doubt one of the sweetest and most heart-warming new singles I have heard in this style for simply ages, and thus I have a feeling that a big hit could well be on the cards for The Isle of Innisfree by Shere Fraser & John Hamilton.
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