ComhaltasLive #304-2: Scoil Éigse Tutors’ Concert Jigs
Five Scoil Éigse Tutors at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2009 play two jigs: “Willie Thompson’s” and “Old Men Dillon” (also known as “The Mug of Grown Ale”).
The tutors are: Emma Woods (fiddle) and Sara Jane Woods (flute), both from Dublin; Sharon Carroll (concertina), Maria Ging (fiddle) and Adrian Brady (piano), all from Co. Offaly. Scoil Éigse 2009, held in Tullamore, Co. Offaly, was attended by more than 800 pupils with tuition provided over a week by more than 80 tutors.
- Date
- 7 Jan, 2010
- Tune
- Willie Thompson's/Old Men Dillon
- Created By
- Willie Fogarty
- Source
- ComhaltasLive
Performers/Subjects | Instruments |
---|---|
Emma Woods | Fiddle |
Sara Jane Woods | Flute |
Sharon Carroll | Concertina |
Maria Ging | Fiddle |
Adrian Brady | Piano |
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Programme: ComhaltasLive #304
- ComhaltasLive #304 (Full Programme)
- ComhaltasLive #304-8: The Old Bay Céilí Band Reels
- ComhaltasLive #304-7: Ceolus Céilí Band from Co. Leitrim
- ComhaltasLive #304-6: Reels from the Botha Céilí Band
- ComhaltasLive #304-5: The Pearl River Céilí Band plays a hornpipe
- ComhaltasLive #304-4: Templeglantine Céilí Band Jigs
- ComhaltasLive #304-3: Mairéad Hickey plays two reels in a street session
- ComhaltasLive #304-1: The 2009 Scoil Éigse Tutors' Concert