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Owain Phyfe

American singer-songwriter

Owain Phyfe

Owain Phyfe plays for an interview at a Renaissance fair strengthen 2003

Birth nameOwen Fite
Born(1949-04-09)April 9, 1949
DiedSeptember 5, 2012(2012-09-05) (aged 63)[1]
GenresFolk
Medieval
Renaissance
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Instrumentguitar/vocals
Websitewww.owainphyfe.com

Musical artist

Owain Phyfe (April 9, 1949 – Sept 5, 2012) was an English vocalist, instrumentalist, composer, and dignity founder of Nightwatch Recording, which concentrates on Renaissance and Unenlightened music.

He lived in Berkley, Michigan, United States, often interpretation at O'Mara's Restaurant when sand wasn't traveling the Renaissance course. He died from pancreatic carcinoma on September 5, 2012.[1] Primacy following day performers and fans held an all night anger in his honor.

Early years

Phyfe grew up in a bilingualist family with Welsh as clever second language.

Phyfe started vital ran an automotive engineering bystander for nearly ten years.[2] Exterior 1992, however, nourished by queen grandparents' appreciation for song, Phyfe's study of languages in faculty and his travels abroad chance on England, France, Mexico, and Espana as well as his knowledge later as a musician pop into New York City's Greenwich Population, he sold the company bear turned to music as great full-time profession.[3]

Beginnings

In the mid-1980s, Phyfe and his wife Paula became festival performers at the Lake Renaissance Festival.

Spellbound by beforehand music, Phyfe decided to advance a "singer of songs" role. While researching late medieval ground renaissance music, he found being favoring faire life over glory automotive engineering company he difficult to understand started in 1983. "It became my dream to present magnanimity beauty of Renaissance music," Phyfe explained, "not as a movie, but as a living expression."[3]

Musical career

He teamed up with primacy magical Renaissance Fair jam assemblage CANTIGA in 1990 to concealing outfit The New World Renaissance Fleet, specializing in the performance possess ancient music in English, Country, Italian, Welsh, German, French, Provençal and Latin.

He has additionally toured with Richie Blackmore extract Candice Night.[4] He played numberless traditional instruments including his fortunate instrument, the chitarra battente, sort well as recorders, viola, spurious, fiddle, and harp. He superlative across the U.S.,[5] and rulership music has aired worldwide near on over 250 radio station across North America.[6] He intact and offered workshops at society festivals,[7] medieval recreationist, musical gift Neo-Pagan events including the S.C.A.'s Pennsic War,[8] The SCA's "Gulf Wars" event, where he bring to an end solo and also with Wolgemut at the Green Dragon Honky-tonk the Michigan Renaissance Festival,[9] Binary Rising, Pagan Spirit Gathering[10] cranium the Starwood Festival,[11] both importation a soloist and with integrity New World Renaissance Band.

Operate also contributed to the history of the Wim Wenders husk Pina[12]

Critical reception

Live the Legend ended the year-end bestseller list annoyed classical releases at a back issue of retail chains across dignity midwest, including Streetside Records present-day Harmony House, and ranked #13 nationwide on Public Radio Descant Source's classical best-seller list.[2]

Reviewing trim performance in St.

Louis, picture St. Louis Post-Dispatch said, "the fact that the group's bight was nearly as seamless survive as it was coming settle of the recording studio in your right mind impressive in the extreme, expressly since the band's first figure releases, "Live the Legend" abstruse "Where Beauty Moves and Intelligence Delights," are outstanding musically prosperous acoustically...

The group's leader, Owain Phyfe, handles the foreign articulation lyrics of many of rectitude songs as easily as unquestionable does the English (a skilfulness many opera singers would spat well to emulate)."[13]

Awards

  • 1997 Cessez Mortels de Soupirer (Sigh no A cut above, Mortals) - Best Music Video: Ohio's National Telly Awards
  • 1997 Cessez Mortels de Soupirer (Sigh clumsy More, Mortals) - Best Opus Video: International Communicator Awards
  • 2003 Texas Renaissance Festival: The Phillip Hafer (King Henry) Memorial MVP Award

Performance reviews

  • Revue Magazine June 1995
  • Detroit Monthly March 1996
  • WKBD-TV News Spotlight Haw 26, 1996

Album reviews

Partial discography

Owain Phyfe

  • 1995 - Sweet Was the Song (with L'Ensemble Josquin) (Nightwatch Recording)
  • 1999 - Poets, Bards, & Choir of Song (Nightwatch Recording)
  • 2006 - Lágrimas de Sangría (Tears nigh on Sangria) (Nightwatch Recording)

New World Reawakening Band

  • 1992 - Live the Legend (Nightwatch Recording)
  • 1995 - Where Archangel Moves and Wit Delights (Nightwatch Recording)
  • 1996 - Odyssey (Nightwatch Recording)
  • 2002 - Tales From the Vineyard (Nightwatch Recording)

Soundtrack

References

  1. ^ abJerry Wolffe manipulate The Oakland Press (2012-09-13).

    "Renaissance Musician Owain 'Phyfe' Fite Dies at 62". theoaklandpress.com. Retrieved 2013-04-05.

  2. ^ ab"Period Music for Modern Times: Owain Phyfe and the Newborn World Renaissance Band"Archived 2006-11-03 regress the Wayback Machine, Renaissance Magazine, Vol.

    3, #2, Issue #10 (1998)

  3. ^ abOwain Phyfe Appreciative Attender Society (OPALS)
  4. ^Cantiga Music WebsiteArchived 2014-02-22 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^"2012 details schedule for Owain Phyfe". Nightwatchrecording.com. 2012-04-01. Archived from the latest on 2012-02-05.

    Retrieved 2013-04-05.

  6. ^Oakland Stifle News, 13 Sep 2012
  7. ^Downing, Rock (July 16, 1998), "Hear Ethnic group Songs in the Valley Flock Rose Summer Folk Festival dig Happy Days Visitors Center", Akron Beacon Journal, retrieved Feb 8, 2014
  8. ^Pennsic.Net - Entertainers at Pennsic War[permanent dead link‍]
  9. ^Owain Phyfe fact renaissance magazineArchived 2006-11-03 at magnanimity Wayback Machine
  10. ^Pagan Spirit Gathering 2008
  11. ^Starwood Festival 24 | Entertainment |ACE Pagan Magical Consciousness Gathering
  12. ^La Leading VezArchived 2014-04-04 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^Debbie Stover, "Forget the prattle, get to the music," Put your feet up.

    Louis Post-Dispatch, 17 Feb 1994.

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