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Once Upon a Time
by Cantiga
North America's quintessential Renaissance Festival Band. Childlike and
haunting, these ancient Celtic and Medieval tunes weave a spell both
soulful and ethereal.
Produced by Max Dyer and Cantiga
All Arrangements ©1994 Cantiga Recorded 1993-1994 at Heights Sound Studio, Houston, Texas Recording Engineer, Karl Caillouet, Mixing by Karl Caillouet and Max Dyer "La Romanesca" from "Interludes" produced by Malcolm Smth, 1991. Digital Editing and Assembly, Doug Robertson and Max Dyer Digital Pre-Mastering, Ed Wolfrum, Audio Graphics, Royal Oak, Michigan Package Design by Kevin O'Neill, Houston Special Thanks to Thomas Hull, Lana Rigsby and Rigsby Design, Houston, Texas Cover Painting "Dinkey Bird" 1904 Maxfield Parrish From the collection of Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, Winter Park, Florida Special Thanks to Peter Gorish for his inspiration and especially to Owain and Lady Paula for making all this possible. All Arrangements ©1994 Cantiga |
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