Seal Maiden: A Celtic Musical

Editorial Reviews
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Using such traditional Irish instruments as uilleann pipes, the low whistle, the concertina, and the violin, as well as some of the purest, sweetest voices to be heard on a children's recording in recent memory, Seal Maiden: A Celtic Musical relates a mystical tale. Despite her mother's warnings, a playful seal pup frolics too close to the shore, magically molts her sealskin, and turns into a human. The Seal Maiden's humanness leaves her heartsick and discontented; she misses her mother and can't shrug off an atavistic affinity for biting off eels' heads and devouring them whole, as well as other strictly-for-the-seals behavior. Eventually, though, she marries and has a son. When he discovers his own hidden sealskin, he becomes her gateway back to the sea and the slippery, song-filled life she left behind. If this Emerald Isle legend sounds familiar, that's probably because it was recently given silver-screen treatment in John Sayles's The Secret of Roan Inish. Narrator and lead singer Karan Casey (of the traditional Irish group Solas) is enchanting, especially on "The Song of the Seal" and "Seoithin." Musicians Martin Hayes (violin) and Dennis Cahill (guitar) display near-magical heart-melting powers on "Port Na bPucal," which captures the Celtic spirit beautifully. And then there's this album's intended audience--kids--to consider. Children ages 6 and up will be left spellbound by the Seal Maiden's fantastic saga, and those under 6 will be lulled into sweet dreams by its gentle-voiced, exceptionally talented singers, whose far-off land of salty waves and endless possibilities they evoke so gracefully. --Tammy La Gorce

From Parents' Choice®
Irish singer Karan Casey, formerly with Ireland's noted group Solas, performs a retelling of the myth that inspired the moving family film, "The Secret of Roan Inish." Casey tells and sings of a Silkie, a seal maiden who shed her skin, was trapped in human form, married and had a son. Born in a seal-skin "with the ocean in his heart-beat," the little boy is destined to discover his own dual nature and help his mother find her long lost home, too.

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Seal Maiden: A Celtic Musical

Seal Maiden: A Celtic Musical, Music, Karan Casey, Children's, Childrens, Pop
Seal Maiden: A Celtic Musical
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The essence of Ireland
  • Catching Moon beams...
  • Great Nap time song for Preschoolers
  • Casey is a Seal Maiden
  • CELTIC MUSIC ROCKS!
Seal Maiden: A Celtic Musical
Karan Casey
Manufacturer: Music Little People
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Irish FolkIrish Folk | Traditional British & Celtic Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
Celtic FolkCeltic Folk | Traditional British & Celtic Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Children's Music | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Celtic | International | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00004TZYF
Release Date: 2000-07-04

Product Description

GENERAL FEATURES: Parent's Choice "Silver" NAPPA "Gold" Featuring Karan Casey & Friends We're Going Sailing The Circle Song The Silkie Song The Seasons The Wriggly Eels The Waves Down in The Ocean Port Na bPucai The Song Of The Seal Taim Cortha Bheith Im' Aonar Im' Lui Seoithin Maiden Aiseach The Loony Moon We're Going Sailing Educational entertainment for all ages.

Amazon.com

Using such traditional Irish instruments as uilleann pipes, the low whistle, the concertina, and the violin, as well as some of the purest, sweetest voices to be heard on a children's recording in recent memory, Seal Maiden: A Celtic Musical relates a mystical tale. Despite her mother's warnings, a playful seal pup frolics too close to the shore, magically molts her sealskin, and turns into a human. The Seal Maiden's humanness leaves her heartsick and discontented; she misses her mother and can't shrug off an atavistic affinity for biting off eels' heads and devouring them whole, as well as other strictly-for-the-seals behavior. Eventually, though, she marries and has a son. When he discovers his own hidden sealskin, he becomes her gateway back to the sea and the slippery, song-filled life she left behind. If this Emerald Isle legend sounds familiar, that's probably because it was recently given silver-screen treatment in John Sayles's The Secret of Roan Inish. Narrator and lead singer Karan Casey (of the traditional Irish group Solas) is enchanting, especially on "The Song of the Seal" and "Seoithin." Musicians Martin Hayes (violin) and Dennis Cahill (guitar) display near-magical heart-melting powers on "Port Na bPucal," which captures the Celtic spirit beautifully. And then there's this album's intended audience--kids--to consider. Children ages 6 and up will be left spellbound by the Seal Maiden's fantastic saga, and those under 6 will be lulled into sweet dreams by its gentle-voiced, exceptionally talented singers, whose far-off land of salty waves and endless possibilities they evoke so gracefully. --Tammy La Gorce

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The essence of Ireland.......2006-07-30

We are American but have lived in Ireland, and this this CD captures Ireland's essence like no other, both its sounds and its story -- so much so that it make me heartsick every time I hear it. It is also absolutely beatiful. Karen Casey's voice, both speaking and singing, is absolutely pure. Just wonderful for both children and adults, whether or not you know anything about Ireland or Celtic music.

5 out of 5 stars Catching Moon beams..........2005-05-31

This is that rarest of all things- music that is great for kids OR grown-ups.

The songs are wonderful, the musicians are the "all-star" heavyweights of Celtic music, the singing and playing is GREAT and Karan's narration and singing is mesmerizing.

Most of the songs are in English, a few are in Gaelic and the overall effect is transcendent.

A GREAT way to introduce someone of any age to the wonderful world of Celtic music.

5 out of 5 stars Great Nap time song for Preschoolers.......2005-02-27

This is by far the best CD to play at nap time for children ages 3-6.

5 out of 5 stars Casey is a Seal Maiden.......2004-06-15

Karan Casey is a perfect choice for this because she has a beautiful, pure, and expressive singing and speaking voice, one of the best I've heard in Irish music. I love the kids singing on the wiggly eels and the salty waves songs and Iarla O'Lionaird adds a somber tone to the disc. The singers and sound effects create a very real atmosphere and the music blends easily with the story, sometimes overlapping. It's good to know there are such high quality recordings for children.

5 out of 5 stars CELTIC MUSIC ROCKS!.......2004-02-04

I have recently participated in this spectacular musical and this version of it is extremely well done. It includes all the ethnic instruments you would hope would be in a celtic sound track. If you are looking for a good story or if you just need to hear the sounds of the emerald isle, I suggest purchasing this CD. It is really worth it.
Thank you,
Linsey Sandyman

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