ComhaltasLive #312-3: Roinnt Teagascóirí as Scoil Éigse
Roinnt teagascóirí as Scoil Éigse ag casadh dhá phort - “The Mill Pond” a thaifead an Lough Gill Quartet siar sa bhliain 1941 agus port a ghlaoitear “The North Clare Jig” air go minic. I measc na gceoltóirí - chun tosaigh, ón gclé tá na fidléirí Paddy Ryan, Nicky McAuliffe, Kathleen Nesbitt agus Connie O Connell; taobh thiar: ón gclé - Anne McAuliffe (Fliút), Mary Tisdall O Sullivan (Consairtín), Nóirín Ní Shúileabháin (Feadóg); Mary Crowley (Cáirdín Pianó) agus Maria Lynn McHugh.
- Date
- 27 March 2010
- Tune
- The Mill Pond, The North Clare Jig
- Created By
- Willie Fogarty
- Source
- ComhaltasLive
| Performers/Subjects | Instruments |
|---|---|
| Paddy Ryan, Nicky McAuliffe, Kathleen Nesbitt and Connie O'Connell | Fiddle |
| Anne McAuliffe | Flute |
| Mary Tisdall O'Sullivan | Concertina |
| Nóirín Ní Shúileabháin | Tin Whistle |
| Mary Crowley | Accordion |
| Maria Lynn McHugh | Piano |
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Programme: ComhaltasLive Programme #312
- ComhaltasLive #312 (Full Programme)
- ComhaltasLive #312-7: A Fiddle Duet at Fleadh 2001
- ComhaltasLive #312-6: Zoe Conway
- ComhaltasLive #312-5: A Street Session in Listowel
- ComhaltasLive #312-4: Brian McNamara and Gráinne Hambly
- ComhaltasLive #312-2: John Regan and Patsy Broderick
- ComhaltasLive #312-1: A Street Session from Fleadh 2001
Comments
- 27 March 2010
- 5:03 PM GMT
Not so bad, but its the old style of playing, the young ones would put more life into it, especially with that last jig, but its ok.....

You’ll often find the second tune under the name Gillian’s Apples.