Description
Starkindler, sub-titled A Celtic Conversation Across Time, is a studio album by the American singer and songwriter Michael Card, released on Myrrh Records/Covenant Artists in 1998, manufactured and distributed by Word Music Group. Also manufactured and distributed by Epic, a division of Sony Music. The album was recorded and mixed by Bil Vorndick at The Studio at Mole End in Franklin, Tennessee; with Craig Duncan and Michael Card producing.
Today we are in the middle of a Celtic rennaissance of sorts. Everywhere you look — in books art, and music — there seems to be a newfound love of all things Irish. In the midst of this, Michael Card has released ‘Starkindler: A Celtic Conversation Across Time’. Using traditional instruments and ancient melodies, Card has made an attempt to frame our 20th century faith with the music of believers of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. In doing so, his hope is to build a bridge between their understanding of faith and ours.
Only one song on this project was written by Card. «Starkindler» is a song Card says he wrote for his wife shortly after acquiring a Celtic harp. After writing the melody, he came upon an old poem and referred to it for the lyrics:
A billion bright and holy beams
From a light that’s traveled far
Began the trip from His fingertips
O the wonder of the stars.The rest of the songs are old hymns and songs of worship ranging from the classic «Be Thou My Vision» to the more popular «Morning Has Broken». Many of these songs prove the timelessness of the Celtic vision, expressing a faith in God that is fueled by the beauty of the world around us and lived out in the day to day of our existence. Coming from a time when there were no distinctions in Christianity, neither Protestant nor Catholic, these songs can be a bridge for all Christians. Included here is «Jesus, Lover of My Soul» a Welsh tune with lyrics by the 18th century preacher Charles Wesley, and the hymn «Holy God We Praise Thy Name», a 4th century melody with 18th century lyrics used even today by Catholic Christians.
Lovers of Celtic music will particularly enjoy this project as Card aptly represents the genre in each song. There are lovely melodies highlighted by tinwhistles, the strains of celtic harp interwoven with piano and strings, and several songs with the joy of the Irish fiddle. The songs range in style from the ballad-like feel of the hymns, to the jigs and reels which are so characteristic of Celtic music.
Although very much a praise and worship CD, the listener would be best informed to know that this is much more in the spirit of The Chieftains than most praise music. The listener who does not prefer the music of the Irish will probably not appreciate this album.
In Starkindler, Michael Card has given us an education. He has attempted to teach us that, even across the centuries and across the world, we can learn lessons of our own faith by listening to those of others. Although packaged in the words and melodies of a particular musical genre, for those who would listen the lessons are great. [Janet Friesen, The Phantom Tollbooth, 11/23/98]
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CD tracklist:
01. Be Thou My Vision – 3:28
02. Starkindler – 3:49
03. Morning Has Broken – 3:08
04. I Will Arise And Go To Jesus / Musical Priest – 3:23
05. Let All Things Now Living – 3:10
06. The King Of Love My Shepherd Is – 2:57
07. Jesus, Lover Of My Soul – 2:56
08. I Heard The Voice Of Jesus Say / Blarney Pilgrim – 4:49
09. Holy God We Praise Thy Name – 2:55
10. Be Thou My Vision (Reprise) – 3:29
Note: Simultaneously released on cassette and CD by Discovery House Music.




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