Programme: ComhaltasLive #364
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- ComhaltasLive #364 (Full Programme)
Highlights from Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2011 in Cavan.
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- ComhaltasLive #364-9: Deirdre Maher
Reel played by Deirdre Maher, CCÉ Dubhghail, Dublin in the Under-18 Fiddle Competition at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2011 in Cavan.
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- ComhaltasLive #364-8: Claire Ann Kearns
Taking Second Place in the Under-18 Fiddle Competition 2011 in Cavan, Claire Ann Kearns, CCÉ Cill Achaidh, Co. Offaly plays “Lad O’Byrne’s Hornpipe” composed by Ed Reavy.
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- ComhaltasLive #364-7: Fergus Bogue
All-Ireland Under-18 Button Accordion Champion 2011, Fergus Bogue, CCÉ Ballinagh, Co. Cavan plays a hornpipe followed by “Berehaven Reel” composed by Finbar O’Dwyer.
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- ComhaltasLive #364-6: Klara O’Sullivan
All Ireland Under-18 Tin Whistle Slow Airs Champion for 2011 Klara O’Sullivan, CCÉ Sliabh Mish, Co. Kerry, plays the air “Slán le Maigh”. Klara’s teacher is Pádraig Buckley.
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- ComhaltasLive #364-5: Mary and Josie Nugent
Mary (flute) and Josie Nugent (octave fiddle), originally from Doora Barefield, Ennis, Co. Clare play two reels at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2011 in Cavan: “The Fisherman’s Island” (composed by Ed Reavy) and “Hills and Hollows” (composed by Josie), which incidentally is the title of their recent CD.
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- ComhaltasLive #364-4: Mick O’Connor
At Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2011 in Cavan, banjo player Mick O’Connor from London joins Aoife and Deirdre Granville (flute and harp) and Maura Walsh (concertina), all from Co. Kerry. They play three reels: “The Kerry Reel”, “Mossy Banks” and “The Otter’s Holt”.
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- ComhaltasLive #364-3: Lydia Warnock
All-Ireland Senior Fiddle Slow Airs Champion for 2011 Lydia Warnock, CCÉ Fred Finn, Leitrim.
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- ComhaltasLive #364-2: Tara Breen
Winning the All-Ireland Senior Fiddle Title for 2011 in Cavan, Tara Breen, CCÉ Douglas, Cork plays a hornpipe.
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- ComhaltasLive #364-1: Marcas Ó Murchú
At a street session at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2011 in Cavan, concert flute player Marcas Ó Murchú, with harp accompaniment by Cathy Potter, plays two reels: “Ríl na Féirste” and “The Donegal Reel”. They are joined for a Brush Dance by Marcas’ wife Caitríona.