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On the title track are from a poem by seamus. 2 decades later by the. Ringback latest collaboration explores the space between. And modern classical. And its an enormous pleasure to have time out. Here with me in the studio welcome thank you for coming in twice. A labor of love im assuming obviously between the 2 here and its interesting because its such a very diverse body of songs. From greensleeves to the 20th century composers that youve brought on there john cage. But youve brought it together in such a highly personal narrative can you tell us what is the red thread for you there well. Whats at the base of this album is our shared passion for folk songs because i believe i speak for both of us we really like the simplicity of the folk song and the way that it tells a story. Through the music and i we have been playing folk songs for as long as weve been playing together always putting them as part of our classical concert programs and in the past its always been my very simple ba
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