Programme: ComhaltasLive #335
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- ComhaltasLive #335 (Full Programme)
Great performances recorded at Clasac, as well as more from the recent Fleadh Cheoil.
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- ComhaltasLive #335-8: The Templeglantine Céilí Band
Hornpipe played by the Templeglantine Céilí Band from West Limerick when they took they took first place at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2010.
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- ComhaltasLive #335-7: Áine Ní Ghráinne
Playing in the Under-18 Fiddle Competition at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2010, Áine Ní Ghráinne, CCÉ Carraig Mhachaire Rois, Co. Monaghan plays the reel “Jenny’s Welcome to Charlie”.
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- ComhaltasLive #335-6: Rhona Lynch
Hornpipe played by Rhona Lynch, CCÉ Cill Aichidh, Co. Offaly, who took second place in the Under-18 Fiddle Competition at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2010 in Cavan.
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- ComhaltasLive #335-5: Céilidh Briscoe
“The Monaghan Jig” played in the Under-18 Fiddle Competition 2010 by Céilidh Briscoe, CCÉ Claddagh, Saskatoon, Canada.
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- ComhaltasLive #335-4: Shane De Buitléir and Fionn Morrison
All-Ireland Under-18 bodhrán champion 2010, Shane De Buitléir and Fionn Morrison on tin whistle, both from CCÉ Craobh Naithí, Dublin, play two reels - “Monasteraden Fancy” and “The Galtee Rangers”. Recorded at Clasac, Dublin on the 2nd of November 2010.
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- ComhaltasLive #335-3: Aoife Ní Argáin
Aoife Ní Argáin, Sutton, Co. Dublin, who took second place at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2010 on harp, plays a selection of reels on concertina on which she took third-place Under-18. The reels are “Jenny’s Welcome to Charlie” and a version of “The Maid Behind the Bar”.
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- ComhaltasLive #335-2: Éanna Ó Cróinín, Seán Ó Feargháil, Conor Moriarty
Éanna Ó Cróinín (uileann pipes) from Rath Cairn, Co. Meath; Seán Ó Feargháil (fiddle) from An Rinn, Co. Waterford; and Conor Moriarty (accordion) Kilcummin, Co. Kerry play a selection of polkas - “Johnny O’Leary’s”, “Dennis Murphy’s” and “Tá Dhá Gabhairín Buí Agam”.
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- ComhaltasLive #335-1: Conor Moriarty
All-Ireland Senior button accordion champion 2010, Conor Moriarty plays “The Derry Hornpipe” (an unusual setting which he learned from Finbar Dwyer) and “Finbary Dwyer’s Reel” (composed by Finbar).