Featuring lilting solos and a driving bodhran, this traditional Irish jig is a love song that will transport the listener to the hills of Ireland.
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Translated as "The One-Horned Cow," this is a playful song learned by many Irish children in school. With origins in the southwest coast of Ireland, the one-horned cow is a metaphor for a poitin still (an
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A traditional working song from the north of Ireland, made famous in the 1970s by the legendary Irish group Clannad. The word "dulaman" means seaweed, and the song references two different types - one for
Also known as The Quiet Land of Erin, this well-known Irish song tells the story of an emigrant who remembers with fondness their homeland, yearning to return one day to be buried there.
A set of four timeless Irish melodies in an arrangement for choir and piano. Featuring Danny Boy, She Moved Through the Fair, Down by the Salley Gardens and The Lark in the
This Scottish folk song was popularized by singer Francis McPeake, who recorded it in 1957 for BBC Radio, and it has often been attributed to him. Irish vocalist and composer Eoin Conway has skillfully
Extracted from O'Riada's Ceol an Aifrinn (Mass), this beautiful traditional Irish hymn is arranged for mixed or treble choirs in a shimmering a cappella setting that brilliantly showcases the
Opening with a tenor solo, the texture freely unfolds to support the stylistic solo before the rhythmic setting of the lilting traditional Irish folk song begins in earnest. The a cappella setting is
This strikingly beautiful arrangement of the traditional 17th-century Scottish folk song features a tenor solo surrounded by a luminous and shimmering a cappella choral texture. The familiar English text