THE SILENT ONES, A LEGACY OF THE HIGHLAND CLEARANCES
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1.  torquil@bmts.com  
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 More options May 25 2005, 7:55 pm
From: "torq...@bmts.com" <torq...@bmts.com>
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 05:55:07 -0700
Local: Wed, May 25 2005 7:55 pm
Subject: THE SILENT ONES, A LEGACY OF THE HIGHLAND CLEARANCES
Hello,

I thought I would mention that we are holding a special sale of my CD,
The Silent Ones, A Legacy of the Highland Clearances. For a limited
time, we will be offering the CD at a reduced cost of $12.95 (US)
including shipping. The CD can be purchased from my website located at
www.torquil.net

For those of you who are not familiar with the recording, The Silent
Ones tells the story (in song) of Bruce County, Ontario, Canada's
Lewis' Settlers. The settlers were evicted from their crofts on the
Isle of Lewis in Scotland's Outer Hebrides in 1851 by landlord James
Matheson and transported overseas. Victims of Scotland's infamous
Highland Clearances, the Lewis Settlers (109 families) settled together

on a block of land in the centre of Huron Township, Ontario,
maintaining their language and culture well into the twentieth century.
I know a couple of families in the township, for instance, who still
speak Gaelic in the home. There are lots of Lewis descendants still
residing in the area, some on land first cleared by their ancestors.

The Silent Ones project is especially dear to my heart as I am a
descendant of Lewis Settlers. In February of 1998, I left a comfortable
arts administration job and moved back to Huron Township establishing
Torquil Productions and Recording Studio on a plot of land first
cleared and settled by my great grandfather and namesake, Angus Macleod
(a native of Mid Borve on the Isle of Lewis' west side and one of the
evicted crofters). The Silent Ones was recorded, there, on the very
homestead of my great grandfather.

Media Response to "The Silent Ones" CD

Nominated for Album of the Year. "The story and history are fascinating
and the music is stunning."

    Patrick Laffan Host/Producer Celtic Connections Radio Show
Middletown, CT

"a must for anyone who wants to understand the many links between Scots
and the New World."

    From a review by Alasdair Maclean The Scots Magazine Dundee,
Scotland

"The production is exceptionally good, very much in the style of
Capercaillie at their best. ...Unless you happen to be a blinkered
adherent of heavy metal or Improvisational jazz or are totally devoid
of a soul, this recording deserves a place in your CD rack."

    From a review by Brian Palmer The Ileach Newspaper And Web Isle of
Islay, Argyll Scotland

"wonderfully atmospheric Gaelic verse and narration, fantastic
instrumental music, and accompanying Angus on vocals, the soothing and
at times haunting voice of 16 year old Sarah Buckingham - a talented
singer who's got a bright future ahead of her...anyone with Celtic
heritage will not fail to be moved by this album."

    Calum Macdonald Celtic Set Isles FM 103 Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
Scotland

"one of the greatest works from or about Scotland in many years"

    Dave MacLean ScotRadio

"The music of The Silent Ones is absolutely stunning, both in
performance and content, more so, because it comes from deep within the
soul of Angus Macleod. Perhaps all Celtic music flows from the heart,
but very little of it has the heartfelt quality of The Silent Ones."

    Frank A. Mills Celtic Heritage Magazine Halifax, Nova Scotia

"The Silent Ones has to be one of the best concept pieces that I've
heard in decades and as a composer/arranger, Macleod's work is
absolutely brilliant. It is a rare treat indeed to listen to an
extended work that is as sensitively melodic throughout as this one is.
As well, this CD offers a composition/arrangement mix of traditional
and now sound that is so well blended, it deserves a style name of its
own. Allegorically, the sound of this CD would visually translate as
watching cinemascope on the big screen after black white 17"
television."

    From a review by Alan Argue, Creative and Performing Arts, The
Wellington Advertiser, Fergus, Ontario

"Absolutely amazing...an incredible project. The music is first rate."

    David Chiasson CKDU Radio Halifax, Nova Scotia

"The CD is probably not like any you have heard before...you can feel
the history, the great sadness and loneliness at forced emigration and
the longing to return someday."

    Catholine Butler, The Celtic Connection Magazine, Vancouver,
British Columbia

 "a hauntingly beautiful experience"

    Moira Mackay Scottish Memories Magazine

"hauntingly beautiful...Angus Macleod's music has a compelling
eloquence..."

    SCOTS - Celebrating Our Scottish Heritage Magazine Bowral, N.S.W.,
Australia

"It's all too easy for such works to be shrouded in a faithless Scotch
Mist of Fairy - Tale and Brigadoonery, but The Silent Ones has a
darkness at its heart, as well as an undeniable romance, which gives it
a strength and validity it could all to easily lack."

    Roy McMillan Manx Radio Douglas, Isle of Man

"...Enya-esque, but with more bite and verve..."

    Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak, Ancestry Daily News

The Silent Ones can be purchased at the special reduced pricing
mentioned above at my website located at http://www.torquil.net

Tapadh Leibh
Angus Macleod
WEBSITE: http://www.torquil.net
Email: i...@torquil.net


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