I'm not sure if this is already commonly known, so:


   Ronn McFarlane Nominated for 2009 Grammy Award
   Winchester, VA Dorian / Sono Luminus is very proud to announce that
   world renowned American lute player Ronn McFarlane has been nominated
   for a Grammy Award as announced by the Recording Academy last week.
   McFarlanes album Indigo Road (dorian / sono luminus) has been nominated
   in the Best Classical Crossover Album category. The 51st Annual Grammy
   Awards are to be held on February 8, 2009.
   McFarlane has devoted himself to reviving the original tradition of
   lute composers where historically the lute player and the composer of
   music were one and the same by composing original, modern works for
   this age-old instrument. Many of the pieces on Indigo Road tread the
   line between popular, folk, new age and classical music where some of
   the works draw heavily on Renaissance and Baroque styles, while others
   are expressed in a more modern musical idiom. The pieces take the
   listener down aural roads from one composition to the next: from the
   peaks of Denali, to the Pinetops of Maine, into a storming sky in Blue
   Norther and across Uncharted Waterslisteners are transported to the
   future through dreams and left feeling wistful and nostalgic as if
   remembering the distant past.
   McFarlane will be recording 2 Videos this week in support of the album
   and is currently touring in the east coast with famed early music
   ensemble the Baltimore Consort of which he is a founding member.
   www.ronnmcfarlane.com
   www.doriansonoluminus.com
   Ronn Mcfarlane is available for live appearances and phone interviews.
   To request an interview contact:
   Jessica Shores
   Dorian / Sono Luminus
   email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (540) 667 - 0729

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