The first tune is Margaret Graham's and is followed by Margaret Stewart's Grand Tour of West Kerry, composed by the wonderful Liz Carroll. (I being that very Margaret Stewart and so honoured to have my name attached to this wonderful tune). That was a mighty and unforgettable Scoil Cheoil an Earraigh in 2019, before the world took a wobble - other performers and/or tutors were Sean Garvey, Mary McNamara, Steve Cooney, Tim Edey, Nell Ní Chróinín, Dermot McLaughlin, Sheila, Claire & Anna Friel, Eoin Ó Beaglaoich, Catherine O’Gorman, Breanndán Ó Beaglaoich, Wendy MacIsaac and Mary Jane Lamond (Cape Breton), Catherine MacEvoy, Ingrid Henderson & Margaret Stewart, Allan MacDonald, Eithne Ni Chatháin, Laoise Kelly, Cárthach MacCraith, Colm Murphy, Bríd Donnelly, Páraic Mac Donncha and many more.
The first tune is Margaret Graham's and is followed by Margaret Stewart's Grand Tour of West Kerry, composed by the wonderful Liz Carroll. (I being that very Margaret Stewart and so honoured to have my name attached to this wonderful tune). That was a mighty and unforgettable Scoil Cheoil an Earraigh in 2019, before the world took a wobble - other performers and/or tutors were Sean Garvey, Mary McNamara, Steve Cooney, Tim Edey, Nell Ní Chróinín, Dermot McLaughlin, Sheila, Claire & Anna Friel, Eoin Ó Beaglaoich, Catherine O’Gorman, Breanndán Ó Beaglaoich, Wendy MacIsaac and Mary Jane Lamond (Cape Breton), Catherine MacEvoy, Ingrid Henderson & Margaret Stewart, Allan MacDonald, Eithne Ni Chatháin, Laoise Kelly, Cárthach MacCraith, Colm Murphy, Bríd Donnelly, Páraic Mac Donncha and many more.
The second tune is a Stormer Liz is a master of this ❤
Amazing!
Thank you for sharing this videos!
Easily my favourite fiddler and composer!
Is Liz the only Irish fiddler composing so many of her own tunes?