The very special mixture of virtuosity and melancholy, so characteristic for the british way of making music, is clearly dominated by composers like John Dowland or Britten, Henry Purcell or the Beatles. So, by arranging the tunes written by Jimmy Page for Led Zeppelin (acoustic works, with strong celtic roots), we didn't notice any substantial difference between Page and the ancients, and the result is that these pieces too are fitting perfectly the iconic instruments of the Irish/Scottish/English/Welsh tradition: the lute and the harp. Grounds, Fantasies and Songs, contrasting feelings and situations that show the rich plurality of the "Fairest Isle“. © Accent