Paula Robison's "By The Old Pine Tree" is a captivating journey through the realms of classical and chamber music, released on January 1, 2006, under Pergola Recordings. This enchanting album spans 53 minutes and features a diverse collection of 30 tracks, each offering a unique blend of traditional and original compositions.
Robison's virtuosity shines through in pieces like "Village Festival - Quadrille No. 1" and "Anadolia," showcasing her mastery of the flute. The album also includes beloved classics such as "I Dream of Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair" and "Oh! Susanna," reimagined with Robison's distinctive touch. Her interpretations of Stephen Foster's works, including "Old Folks at Home" and "My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night," are particularly noteworthy.
The album's title track, "The Old Pine Tree," is a standout piece, evoking a sense of nostalgia and tranquility. Robison's delicate rendition of "Beautiful Dreamer" further highlights her ability to infuse each note with profound emotion. The "Old Folks' Quadrilles" series offers a delightful exploration of traditional dance music, while tracks like "Wald Einsamkeit I & II" and "A Melody From Lanier's Flute" demonstrate Robison's versatility and technical prowess.
"By The Old Pine Tree" is a testament to Paula Robison's artistry, offering a rich and immersive listening experience that celebrates the timeless beauty of classical and chamber music.