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SKU: HL.14011558
Traditional Irish songs and dances performed by some of Ireland's most eminent musicians. Traditional songs from Sean Ac Donncha and John Reilly and dance music from John Kelly, Michael Tubridy, Paddy O'Brien, Sean Keane and Pat Mitchell. All the singers and musicians on this CD represent different strands in the tapestry of traditional in Ireland. They come different backgrounds and different areas but they are united here by the spirit of the music that is captured on this CD, music that is alive and thriving in a true folk tradition.
SKU: HL.14016215
UPC: 884088434823. 8.75x11.75 inches.
John Ireland, Three Songs set to words by Arthur Symons for medium voice and piano. English text.
SKU: HL.14021851
ISBN 9780946005543. 5.75x8.25x0.242 inches. English.
Continuing on from the first volume, More Songs And Ballads Of Ireland is another fabulous volume of traditional music from the Emerald Isle! It encompasses every style and type of Irish song to form a well rounded and versatile selection to enliven any sing-song, hooley or traditional session. This second collection of forty songs contains the complete words, music and guitar chords for each piece. Featured songs include: A Bunch of Thyme, The Wild Rover, Raglan Road and the ever popular Sally Gardens.
SKU: CF.BL1315
UPC: 672405011822. Key: F major.
DawnQuiet miles of golden sky,And in my heart a sudden flower.I want to clap my hands and sighFor Beauty in her secret bower. Quiet golden miles of dawn??Smiling all the East along;And in my heart nigh fully grown,A little rose-bud of a song.??From ??Last Songs? by Francis LedwidgeDawn, radiant dawn!When morning comes my fears are gone.Daylight breaks, my soul awakes!And songs of Love sing on. ??Italics: Additional text by Jacob NarverudAbout the PoetFrancis Ledwidge (1887??1917) was an Irish poet from Slane, County Meath. Ledwidge started writing at an early age and was first published in a local newspaper when he was fourteen years old. Ledwidge left the local national school shortly after and worked as a farm hand, road surface mender, and copper miner at Beaupark Mine near Slane. Ledwidge became friends with a local landowner, the writer Lord Dunsany, who gave him a workspace in the library of Dunsany Castle and introduced him to literary figures, including William Butler Yeats and Katherine Tynan. Some of Ledwidge??s manuscripts are held in the National Library of Ireland. The main surviving collection, including his early works and personal letters, are in the archives of Dunsany Castle.