Cuan an Cheoil: Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2023
  • Seo an clár deireanach de shraith 3 - agus ríméad orainn gurb í an tAmhránaí aoibhinn Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh a chuirfeas clabhsúr binn, ceolmhar leis an tsraith seo. Ceol agus amhráin den scoth ó Chorca Dhuibhne.

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  • @rebeccapackardlivefree
    @rebeccapackardlivefree 2 місяці тому +1

    I stumbled upon this and what a wonderful find!!! Wheat a treat over an hour of beautiful music by two incredibly talented Irish musicians. Muireann is on my radio often and to have this opportunity to see her in this is a great gift. Go raibh míle maith agat. 🙏

  • @user-ed7xz4ne2y
    @user-ed7xz4ne2y 14 днів тому

    это волшебно, бесподобно, изумительно!!! как же меня радует, что вы так трепетно храните свою культуру, музыку, литературу, легенды и традиции, находясь подтотальном давленье и засилье всего английского...
    Творческого долголетия, успехов в служении музыке, глубокое уважение от коллеги! я бы очень хотела петь на ирландском, но фонетика оень сложная, жизни не хватит выучить, а я пою только на тех языках, которые знаю.. но очень близка мне ирландская музык, я в ней чувствую печальный свет, даже когда она быстрая и весёлая, я слышу. как она плачет болью раненой родины...Спасибо огромное, преклоняюсь!

  • @lovesings2us
    @lovesings2us 2 місяці тому

    This is so wonderful. Thank you.

  • @liberatosicignano5583
    @liberatosicignano5583 7 місяців тому +8

    We were waiting for her at Liam's Cuan an Cheoil and here she is finally one of the two wonderful ambassadors of Irish music. The other is Julie Fowlis, Muireann's great friend and we hope for a next session with her too.

    • @lastnickeldrifter
      @lastnickeldrifter 4 місяці тому

      Think you mean Celtic or Gaelic, rather than Irish, Julie is from North Uist.

  • @Gilbert0Jimenez
    @Gilbert0Jimenez 2 місяці тому

    This is so wonderful! Muireaan is so enchanting ❤

  • @toddrunt
    @toddrunt 7 місяців тому +1

    so beautiful!

  • @roooroooooooo1091
    @roooroooooooo1091 7 місяців тому +1

    Mar is gnáth, clár den scoth 👍

  • @OtfriedStein
    @OtfriedStein 7 місяців тому

    Fine music, great concert. I realized some songs of Muireann's repertory. Wonderful performance, dear Muireann! 💖

  • @madabouteire
    @madabouteire 4 місяці тому

    ❤ x2

  • @lillisolaoire6301
    @lillisolaoire6301 7 місяців тому +2

    Iontach

  • @lillisolaoire6301
    @lillisolaoire6301 7 місяців тому +5

    Amhránaí agus ceoltóir Albanach í Julie Fowlis.

    • @liberatosicignano5583
      @liberatosicignano5583 7 місяців тому +1

      Very true. It's also true that in their meetings with various musicians Julie and Muireann sang in every language of the so-called Celtic area: Irish, Scottish, Galician, Breton. However, it is an honor to be corrected by the great Lillis 'O Laoire, whose recent session with Liam and Brian it is an important event to learn about the ancient Irish vocal tradition.

    • @fergalmurphy8188
      @fergalmurphy8188 7 місяців тому +1

      Is as Uist í ceapaim

    • @liberatosicignano5583
      @liberatosicignano5583 7 місяців тому +1

      I wondered why, despite knowing that Fowlis comes from the Hebrides, I considered her an Irish singer. I think it depends on the fact that we foreigners tend to generally consider the whole world of Celtic music as if it dates back to the Irish tradition, which would be a sort of land of origin or primus inter pares from the point of view of tradition, without taking anything away from the other musical cultures.

    • @lillisolaoire6301
      @lillisolaoire6301 7 місяців тому +2

      Some Scottish singers and musicians very much like the connection to Ireland, but others feel somewhat overwhelmed by the automatic linkage, I think, and prefer to assert their own distinctive tradition.

    • @liberatosicignano5583
      @liberatosicignano5583 7 місяців тому

      Surely. This has to do with ethnic identity and also national pride, which in your area is very strong for historical and socio-cultural reasons. I think that the musical field itself manages to unite what divides elsewhere, while respecting different traditions and cultures. It is also true that the desire to find common roots and opportunities for exchanges, together with a certain curiosity and desire to get involved has driven several musicians, specifically from the Celtic area (I am thinking for example of the Chieftains, Planxty and therefore Donal Lunny, Andy Irvine, Paul Brady, Liam 'O Maonlai himself, Muireann Ni Amhlaoibh and Julie Fowlis and many others) to deal with Balkan, African and oriental music. This without taking anything away from original and particular styles such as Sean nos, Lilting and Puirt-a-beul from the Irish or Scottish area. I once happened to listen to some Azerbaijani musicians who played the clarinet surprisingly in the same way as the farmers of the mountains in southern Italy, so distant and yet similar, perhaps due to exchanges between different cultures through trade and ancient communication routes. .@@lillisolaoire6301

  • @phillipbancroft7945
    @phillipbancroft7945 6 місяців тому +1

    Really nice but i think the low E on the piano is slightly off…