old stories, old songs: Róisín Dubh by Elsafty, Armstrong, Browne
this really doesn't need anything from me except to advise you to watch and listen, and to let you know the musicians are Ronan Browne on pipes, Róisín Elsafty the singer, and Siobhán Armstrong playing the harp, at the Galway Early Music Festival
more about sean nos and about the EAB trio members to come...
you may also wish to see
Cathie Ryan also does a mesmerizing version of Roisin Dubh, which she recorded when she was with Cherish the Ladies
Music Road: harps and Celtic Connections
Ma Bhionn Tu Liom Bi Liom
more about sean nos and about the EAB trio members to come...
you may also wish to see
Cathie Ryan also does a mesmerizing version of Roisin Dubh, which she recorded when she was with Cherish the Ladies
Music Road: harps and Celtic Connections
Ma Bhionn Tu Liom Bi Liom
Labels: blogsherpa, early music festival, gaeilge, galway, ireland, irish language, irish music, roisin elsafty, ronan browne, sean nos, siobhan armstrong












1 Comments:
Gosh this is gorgeous and I'm so jealous - I went to a wonderful music festival on the Isle of Mull off Oban that I've never forgotten. Until then I'd found bagpipes annoying; now I love them!
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