The best of tradition modernised in a sensitive and melodious manner. ... lovely emphasis without ''hammer blows''..and so well performed...this music stands up anywhere , and not just as a remnant revival of the tradition.
Mais oui je suis Français. Et oui, j'adore les musiques irlandaises ; pas toutes, mais particulièrement celles qui viennent du fond du cœur. Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh est tellement expressive. Elle transforme un chant, même simpliste, en une œuvre d'art. C'est une grande perfectionniste aussi… Mais j'en aime bien d'autres. Karen Matheson, l'écossaise, est magnifique aussi.
So difficult to keep up with The Great Irish Song Book? Just when you think you've heard all the good tunes, something else always comes along. Is aoibhinn liom é - go raibh maith agaibh.
I am glad you observed the bouzouki. A Greek instrument that is ubiquitous in Irish traditional music these days. It was first brought into the Irish tradition by Donal Lunny when he was part of the then famous avant-garde 1970s quartet Planxty.
Hi h- íontach ar fad...leagán an-deas. Cheol mé Ag an Oireachtas é le tionlacan phianó 1968: mo chónaí sa Ghearmáin le 45 bliain anois agus aoibhinn é chluinstin arís le chomh-cheol!
Muireann Nic Amhlaoihbh and her voice and songs ,I'm listening again and again..
i have been listening to Muireann all afternoon a great way to spend a wet sunday
Un petit bijou dédié à l’amitié… Bravo et merci
The best of tradition modernised in a sensitive and melodious manner. ... lovely emphasis without ''hammer blows''..and so well performed...this music stands up anywhere , and not just as a remnant revival of the tradition.
Apart Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh who is certainly one of the finest trad vocalist worldwide it's nice to see Ciarán Ó Gealbháin again!
Lovely. Thanks for posting.
Ah, bhí sin go hiontach ar fad, a dhaoine. GRMMA!
Danú fans rejoice!
Interessant de rencontrer un Francais (?) qui s'interesse tant a la belle musique irlandaise. D'ou vient cette passion?
Mais oui je suis Français. Et oui, j'adore les musiques irlandaises ; pas toutes, mais particulièrement celles qui viennent du fond du cœur. Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh est tellement expressive. Elle transforme un chant, même simpliste, en une œuvre d'art. C'est une grande perfectionniste aussi… Mais j'en aime bien d'autres. Karen Matheson, l'écossaise, est magnifique aussi.
So difficult to keep up with The Great Irish Song Book? Just when you think you've heard all the good tunes, something else always comes along. Is aoibhinn liom é - go raibh maith agaibh.
Apart from the thousands of tunes and songs in existence people make up new ones all the time.
@@annedunne4526 I know! I do so myself.
ceathrar gaeilgeora agus bouzuki amháin
I am glad you observed the bouzouki. A Greek instrument that is ubiquitous in Irish traditional music these days. It was first brought into the Irish tradition by Donal Lunny when he was part of the then famous avant-garde 1970s quartet Planxty.
Love it. Would like to learn on my whistle. What is the title, please?
An Paistin Fionn (An pawshtheen feeon) or thereabouts!
Hi h- íontach ar fad...leagán an-deas. Cheol mé Ag an Oireachtas é le tionlacan phianó 1968: mo chónaí sa Ghearmáin le 45 bliain anois agus aoibhinn é chluinstin arís le chomh-cheol!
By daad!...was that in Dublin ...was there but getting on a bit now...ah the days ...old haunts now mostly gone and some friends. Beir bua.
Maith sìbh
Go h-iontach