Band,
Classical and Folk
Biography by Jason Ankeny Led by keyboardist Trammell Starks in tandem with conductor, producer and arranger Charles Sayre, the Taliesin Orchestra rose to success with a series of symphonic albums reprising the work of some of New Age music's most popular artists. Their debut Orinoco Flow: The Music of Enya appeared in 1996, followed a year later by Forbidden Forest: The Music of George Winston. 1997 also saw the release of Anthem, a break from Taliesin Orchestra tradition with its focus on re-interpreting classic rock hits. The music of Enya, however, was again the subject for 1998's Maiden of Mysteries and provided a "best of" disc for the group in 2002. Meanwhile, the Taliesin Orchestra was rather quiet in the following years, reappearing in 2002 with their gospel collection Sacred.
Martin Robinson vc | |
Geoff McBride voc | |
Andrej Kurti vn | |
Lisa Sayre ob | |
Trammell Starks key | |
Felicia Sorensen voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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May I Have This Dance: Great Dance Instruction & Music | The Taliesin Orchestra | 2006 | Album |
A Tribute To The Hits Of Enya | The Taliesin Orchestra | 2006 | Album |
Hearts Of Joy | The Taliesin Orchestra | 2005 | Album |
Top Of The World - A Tribute To The Carpenters | The Taliesin Orchestra | 2005 | Album |
Tracks Of Time: The Music Of Enya & George Winston | The Taliesin Orchestra Conducted By Charles Sayre | 2004 | Compil. |
Valentine; The Music Of Jim Brickman | The Taliesin Orchestra | 2004 | Album |
Sacred | The Taliesin Orchestra | 2002 | Album |
Thread Of Time: The Best Of The Music Of Enya | The Taliesin Orchestra | 2002 | Album |
A Trilogy Of Fantasy Part One | The Taliesin Orchestra | 2001 | Album |
Maiden Of Mysteries | The Taliesin Orchestra | 1998 | Album |
Forbidden Forest Impressions Of George Winston | The Taliesin Orchestra | 1997 | Album |
Anthem | The Taliesin Orchestra | 1997 | Album |
Orinoco Flow (The Music Of Enya) | The Taliesin Orchestra | 1996 | Album |