ComhaltasLive #246 - 4: Brian Mc Namara Plays “The Humours of Glynn”
From the 2007 Nyah Festival, an unusual and ornate piece of music played by uilleann piper Brian Mc Namara. “The Humours of Glynn” was composed by Pierce Power, who lived near the Waterford/Tipperary border. The tune can be found in O’Neill’s “Music of Ireland” as No. 176, and is No. 54 in “The Dance Music of Willie Clancy” by Pat Mitchell (Mercier).
- Date
- 16 March, 2008
- Tune
- The Humours of Glynn
- Created By
- Willie Fogarty
- Source
- ComhaltasLive
Performers/Subjects | Instruments |
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Brian McNamara | Uilleann Pipes |
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Programme: ComhaltasLive #246: Music from the 2007 Nyah Festival
- ComhaltasLive #246: Music from the 2007 Nyah Festival (Full Programme)
- ComhaltasLive #246 - 5: John McEvoy and John Wynne Play Major Moran’s Reels
- ComhaltasLive #246 - 3: Garry Shannon on Flute with The Contradiction Reel
- ComhaltasLive #246 - 2: Séamus Creagh and Rob Murphy Play a Set of Sliabh Luachra Polkas
- ComhaltasLive #246 - 1: Cruinniú playing some Vincent Broderick tunes