I've worked out it's Austin Dawes. He changes his bowing for the end of that phrase compared to when he plays it before. Anyway, lovely playing from all 3. Brendan's sessions at The Rising Sun were legendary - all that inspiration and graft really shone through from his students and it's lovely to see him enjoying himself here. Brendan used to notate his own distinct settings for various tunes and share them with his classes. Someone should compile them into a volume - they would be a great compliment to the rich legacy of talent Brendan nurtured during his lifetime. RIP.
30 years ago. RIP Brendan.
This will always be Brendan Mulkere's tune to me. Just brilliant
same here
Yes, beautiful
Barney McKenna played a good version.
Great pieces! My heartfelt thanks from the shores of the Rhine!
Thanks for listening
increible! yo toco irish fiddle desde 2002. y creo, que el tipo que esta sentado al medio, el mas joven es el mejor!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Love that moment when the box joins in.
There's another nice moment almost exactly at 2 mins when someone plays a sneaky F# :)
I've worked out it's Austin Dawes. He changes his bowing for the end of that phrase compared to when he plays it before. Anyway, lovely playing from all 3. Brendan's sessions at The Rising Sun were legendary - all that inspiration and graft really shone through from his students and it's lovely to see him enjoying himself here. Brendan used to notate his own distinct settings for various tunes and share them with his classes. Someone should compile them into a volume - they would be a great compliment to the rich legacy of talent Brendan nurtured during his lifetime. RIP.
Only mighty
Wow steamin.
No one hardly know the name of the second tune no? 😅
i have no idea...
Sean sa Cheo or "John in the Mist"
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