There is a hidden depth to this debut album by All-Ireland Champion fiddler, Lisa Ward. The clarity and versatility of her ornamentation in particular stands out. She includes only two solo fiddle tracks, which open and close the album, and they are gritty and stark in their setting, revealing the expressive nature of her playing. They include The Humours of Glynn and the majestic sweeping Tommy…
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