"Muireann's Jig" Cillian & Niall Vallely with Alan Murray
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2012
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"Muireann's Jig", performed by Niall and Cillian Vallely (www.vallelymusic.com) in concert at the Institute of Musical Traditions (www.imtfolk.org), Rockville, Maryland, USA on October 1, 2012.
Niall and Cillian are accompanied by Alan Murray on guitar.
Niall and Cillian Vallely learned their music the old-fashioned way - from their parents Brian and Eithne, who founded the Armagh Pipers' Club, a group that for over three decades has fostered the revival of traditional music in Ireland's north.
His father Brian plays the Uilleann pipes and mother Eithne the fiddle, but Niall instead took up the concertina, an instrument not usually associated with music from Ulster. His fearless exploration of the concertina's undiscovered capabilities has helped redefine its role in irish music. Based since 1988 in Cork City, Niall was a founding member of the well-known group Nomos. He also played a prominent part in Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin's River of Sound television project and has performed in recent years with piping great Paddy Keenan, bluegrass mandolinist Tim O'Brien, and singer Karan Casey, his partner in life as well as music. Niall's solo recording Beyond Words was released in 1998 to much critical acclaim.
Cillian took up his father's instrument and polished his skills with tutelage from the late Armagh piper Mark Donnelly. His mastery of chanter, drones and regulators, and of all the accents and moods of the traditional piping idiom, place him in the first rank of today's Irish pipers. Cillian now tours with the group Lúnasa, and has also performed extensively in America with groups such as New York's Whirligig and Paddy O'Brien's Chulrua, and has appeared with fiddler Seamus Connolly, Riverdance on Broadway and Tim O'Brien's The Crossing.
Sound: Jessie Stern, Ash Welsh, Dave Eisner, Dave Richardson, Paul Blotkamp
Camera: Emily Whiting, Laura Christoplos, Ralph Lillie
Editing: Ralph Lillie
© 2012, Institute of Musical Traditions
I cannot get enough of listening to this lovely tune, composed by Niall Vallely.
Can’t find the words to describe how truly wonderful this is
It reaches yer soul to listen to this beautiful music from our Elder’s passed down , long may it be listened too the Gods Willing Clan Murray Navan County Meath.🇮🇪☘️
This one of the greatest ever collective composures that any group could condure
One of the most beautiful things to come out of the human soul.
@@balddonaldcerrone7930 Well said, yes.
Gemma Polonara fuck up
Oh so beautiful!!!
I know it is not in your nature at all but you 3 should be so so proud proud of keeping our wonderful wonderful musical culture alive - it is beautiful and has been said - from the human soul
That's pure music 🎶 for the ears 💯👍😊
Sweet, sweet music! Music for a happy soul! Thank you!
This is superb. Missing sessions during social distancing so learning this tune.
So much brightness and love in this tune, my favorite one for more than 10 years now.
Respect from the Celtic Pagans of Eire. Keep the music alive. Follow the of the old ways. Slainte agus Saoirse
there is only one word to describe this: beautiful
Excellent just pure class these three guys sound fantastic together, Dublin Fan Deirdre x
Sensational! Love it!
Completely Heavenly
What a beautiful song. Greetings from Peru.
Ireland has a wealth of talent I am Irish and my blood is RED Good lick Michael Kelly
If you can beat that, you're some pup! Wonderful playing.
so glad I stumbled on this! I will donate now. flows like a beautiful river.
This recording has an even richer sound than another rendition of the same, which often occurs in "my mix".
The best of the best ❤️
Now that's some good music right there.
awesome
I see a wedding ring on the finger of this amazing piper.
I guess he's married with Music.
Good Sounds
De lo más bello que he escuchado nunca en cuanto a música irlandesa se refiere, no entiendo cómo puede tener votos negativos.
estoy totalmente deacuerdo con usted ^^
Absolutely wonderful. You must tour Australia.
This is so good, CLASS!!
it's so relaxing and soft keep up the good work
so beautiful,wonderful!
J'aime beaucoup !!! Vraiment très agréable à écouter, merci beaucoup !
Ta failte romhat!
NICE !!
brilliant.
Lovely! Cheers from Costa Mesa, CA
Спасибо.
beautyfull
Genial
Emma - Niall and Cillian have an album called "Callan Bridge" available; this tune is, I believe, the second track.
Crying like crazy here! So darn beautiful I'dont know what to do with myself haha
Yes, that means our souls are ALL connected, deep inside, Simon!
! WOW!
tttm99 Don’t know if you guys are still together but know that you made a beautiful noise.
Aigh o keas augh Seme❤
Lovely my daughters name is muirean where could I get this music
great.romania,
Love this piece, but I'm really confused as to how the concertina is panned Right and Centre. Is the sound emitted from two different sides of the instrument?
Yes, miked on either side..
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:)
Does anyone know the key of the low whistle he is playing ??
Looks like an Overton low D
@@whistlenorvell5197 Looking at the mouthpiece, that is definitely not an Overton. Looks more like a Chieftain.
What kind/style of concertina is that?
the Undry is without Bottom 👨🏿