Mary Anderson is an Ontario Celtic harpist who, at one time, teamed up with Ken Brown to form Anderson & Brown. She has also produced solo recordings: Flowering Trees and Ballade ... Voyage. Both albums feature Celtic and traditional material played adagio, squeezing every nuance out of the melodies. The result is haunting, beautiful, and relaxing, but these are not albums for those who like their Celtic music on the bouncy side.
Flowering Trees
1988 Anderson & Brown (FT001-CD)Cosmic Cord; O'Carolyn's Welcome; Planxty Elora; Blackbird; Paul's Song; Munster Cloak; Humorous of Ballyloughlin; King's Dance; Dance of the Circle; Rathdrum Fair; Flowering Trees; Buncloudy; Wolfies Hay Day; Carrik Fergus 42:59Ballade ... Voyage
1991 Anderson & Brown (A&B 201CD)My Love Is like a Red, Red Rose/Lark in the Clear Air; Carrickfergus/Brink of the White Rocks/The Parting Glass; Munster Cloak/Wolfie's Farewell; She Moved Through the Fair/Childgrove/Ye Banks and Braes 60:37