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www.elektrocarb.pl
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The official website of Irish
singer and
Donegal fiddler.
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oideas-gael.com
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Suíomh oifigiúil an fhidléara agus amhránaí Chonallaigh.
www.ilforcolaiomatto.it
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Daoine Cáiliúla - Great
Singer and
Dancer To be transcribed
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duchas.ie
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Daoine Cáiliúla - Great Singer and Dancer Le tras-scríobh
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nomatools.pl
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Áine Uí Cheallaigh is a very well-known and respected
singer and
has won Corn Uí Riada twice, in 1990 and 1992. She was born in Belfast and her mother was from An Rinn in Waterford, while her father was from Belfast.
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cic.ie
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Tá an-cháil ar Áine Uí Cheallaigh mar amhránaí traidisiúnta agus tá Corn Uí Riada buaite faoi dhó aici, i 1990 agus 1992. Is imBéal Feirste a rugadh Áine agus ba de bhunadh na Rinne a máthair agus ba de bhunadh Bhéal Feirste a hathair. Tá sí dílis don dá thraidisiún sin san albam seo - is as traidisiún Chúige Uladh a eascraíonn na hamhráin Bhéarla agus lonnaithe go láidir i nGaeltacht na Rinne atá na hamhráin Ghaeilge.
www.balo.it
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Lorcán Mac Mathúna is a Sean Nós
singer and
composer raised in Co. Dublin. Throughout his career he has worked across genres and collaborated with traditional, contemporary, improvised, and jazz musicians and composers.
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Sean-Nós interpreter and composer, Lorcán Mac Mathúna, will take young musicians and singers from The Pipers Club CCÉ, based in Monkstown, on a journey exploring themes of place and folklore, inspired by The Irish Folklore Commission’s School Collection; collected between 1937 and 39. The project aims to enrich the experience of participants -performers, their teachers, and audience- through deep and thematic engagement with archived folklore material; and to give new understanding of the context of traditional song, music, and storytelling. Lorcán will work throughout 2018 with musician’s storytellers and archivists on delivering a concert which will be performed in October 2018.