ComhaltasLive Programme #265 features music by Bronwyn de Paor and Sorcha Costelloe on fiddle, Darrach MacMathúna on uilleann pipes, Gerard Coughlan on harp and Seán Mulvihill on button accordion. Time | Segment —-|——- 00:00 | From the Aos Óg Concert at [Fleadh Nua 2008](http://www.fleadhnua.com “Fleadh Nua website”) in Ennis, Co. Clare, a set of jigs by fiddle player Bronwyn de Paor from Ennis. She plays: “Don’t Touch that Green Linnet” and “Dooish”, both composed by Tommy Peoples. Bronwyn was runner-up in the U-18 fiddle at [Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann](http://www.fleadh2008.com “Fleadh Website”) 2007 in Tullamore, Co. Offaly. 04:05 | Uilleann piper Darrach MacMathúna from Co. Meath plays a set of reels, commencing with a lovely setting of “The Boys of the Lough”. Darrach is current All-Ireland Under-18 champion. 07:05 | Harper Gerard Coughlan plays the air “Táimse Im Chodladh”, followed by the jig “Langstrom’s Pony”. Gerard is a grandson of the late legendary fiddle player Paddy Canny. 11:53 | Harper Gerard Coughlan from Tulla, Co. Clare and uilleann piper Darrach MacMathúna from Comhaltas Cill Dhéagláin, Co. Meath team up for the old four-part tune, “[The Monaghan Jig](http://comhaltas.ie/music/detail/the_monaghan_jig “Sheet Music – The Monaghan Jig”)”, which is our [tutorial](http://comhaltas.ie/music/detail/the_monaghan_jig “Sheet Music – The Monaghan Jig”) this week. 14:19 | From Tulla, Co. Clare, fiddle player Sorcha Costelloe, accompanied by her brother Pádraig on piano, plays two jigs, ending with “The Cliffs of Moher”. Sorcha is current All-Ireland Under-12 champion on fiddle. 16:47 | All-Ireland Under-15 button accordion champion Seán Mulvihill from Glin, Co. Limerick plays two reels, commencing with “Devanney’s Goat”. The second reel was popularised during the 1970s by the great Joe Burke. [*Download Audio*](http://media.comhaltas.ie/audio/cl265/cl265_all.mp3 “Audio – ComhaltasLive 265”)