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- Minchote (3:00) Varelas, O'Connor
Israeli influenced festive dance tune (bouzouki, violin)
- Dorelia (3:49) Varelas, O'Connor
Slow romantic melody named after the wife of the turn-of-the-century painter, Augustus John (accoridan, bouzouki, violin)
- Patsheeva (2:49) Varelas, O'Connor
Fiery tune with an Eastern European flavor (guitar, violin)
- The Sedona Medley (4:20) Varelas, O'Connor
Combines blue-grass and gypsy styles (guitar)
- Roxanna of Illyria (3:21) Varelas, O'Connor
Depicts an exotic and mysterious Middle Eastern dancer (Violin)
- Padre (2:34) Varelas, O'Connor
Cross between Greek and Surf music styles (bouzouki)
- La Vernia Carpenter/Saginaw Piper (4:35) Varelas, O'Connor
Medley of two Celtic flavored fiddle tunes (violin)
- Salida Del Sol (2:52) Varelas, O'Connor
Combines elements of flamenco and classical guitar (flamenco guitar)
- The Desert Song (3:57) Varelas, O'Connor
Spanish melody with dusty Western-American undertones. (guitar, violin)
- MacSuibhne's Trill (2:45) Varelas, O'Connor
Explores unique violin trills inspired by Gypsy tradition (violin)
- Kesali (3:28) Varelas, O'Connor
Relaxed yet driving violin tune with Flamenco guitar solos. (violin, flamenco guitar)
- Saladin (3:08) Varelas, O'Connor
Combining middle eastern scales with driving military snare and hand-percussion, named after the 12th century Egyptian Sultan and warrior (violin)
- Jeru (2:15) Varelas, O'Connor
Dance named after the city of Jerusalem (bouzouki)
- Aroania (2:31) Varelas, O'Connor
Peaceful song named after a Greek mountain (guitar, violin)
- Katsa (2:12) Varelas, O'Connor
A proud warrior's dance (violin)
- Another Time and Place (3:40) Varelas, O'Connor
Very old sounding tune written in a monophonic medieval style (violin)
- Farangi Medley (7:26) Varelas, O'Connor
Combines Eastern European influenced melodies with Indian instrumentation (sitar, tabla)
- Vern's Lament (3:20) Varelas, O'Connor
Melody styled after the sorrowful Civil War era laments (violin)
- Pralaya (3:14) Varelas, O'Connor
The Hindu concept of fading away to a state of rest and inactivity at the end of a cycle which leads to a new creation (violin)
Total play time 65:36
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