Song
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- ComhaltasLive #455 (Clár Iomlán)
- 4 January 2015
ComhaltasLive Clár #455.
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- ComhaltasLive #455-9: Clíodhna Nic Éinrí
- 1 January 2015
Clíodhna Nic Éinrí, CCÉ Sligeach Theas, who took second place in Ladies Sean-Nós Irish Singing at fcnh 2014 in Sligo sings “Eleanor a Rúin”. Recorded in St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra, Dublin on 20th November 2014, where Clíodhna is a student.
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- ComhaltasLive #439 (Clár Iomlán)
- 11 June 2014
ComhaltasLive Clár #439.
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- ComhaltasLive #439-5: Seán Ó Sé
- 9 June 2014
Renowned singer with the Brú Ború Concert Tour Group, Seán Ó Sé sings the song largely popularised by him, “An Poc Ar Buile” at a special reception hosted in the Irish Consul’s Residence in New York to honour the holding of the North American Comhaltas Convention 2014 in Parsippany, New Jersey. The reception was hosted by Consul General Noel Kilkenny and his wife Hanora.
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- ComhaltasLive #437 (Clár Iomlán)
- 26 May 2014
ComhaltasLive Clár #437.
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- ComhaltasLive #437-5: Nora Butler
- 23 May 2014
Renowned singer Nora Butler with the Brú Ború Group sings “The Cliffs of Dooneen” at the North American Comhaltas Convention, April 2014 in New Jersey.
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- ComhaltasLive #432 (Clár Iomlán)
- 2 April 2014
ComhaltasLive Clár #432.
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- ComhaltasLive #432-8: Aoife Murray
- 31 March 2014
A funny matchmaking song - “The Auld Grey Man” - sung by Cavan singer Aoife Murray from Laragh at a session in Boylan’s Pub, Kilnaleck on 7th March 2014.
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- ComhaltasLive #426 (Clár Iomlán)
- 26 December 2013
ComhaltasLive Clár #426.
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- ComhaltasLive #426-9: Nora Butler & Mary Kelly
- 24 December 2013
Renowned singer Nora Butler, performing with Brú Ború sings “Lough Sheelin Side” with Mary Kelly on harp.
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- ComhaltasLive #415-5: Saoirse Uxton
- 5 August 2013
A young member of the Castletroy branch of Comhaltas (who hosted Munster Fleadh Cheoil 2013) Saoirse Uxton sings “Pleasant and Delightful”.
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- ComhaltasLive #413 (Clár Iomlán)
- 15 July 2013
ComhaltasLive Programme #413.
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- ComhaltasLive #413-8: Risteard Mac Gabhann
- 14 July 2013
A very nice rendition of the traditional song “Slán agus Beannacht” by Risteard Mac Gabhann who provides his own accompaniment on piano accordion. Recorded at the Comhaltas headquarters in Derry – Cultúrlann Uí Channáin – on 20th of October, 2012.
[Download Audio](http://media.comhaltas.ie/audio/cl413_mp3/cl413_8.mp3 “Audio – Risteard Mac Gabhann “]
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- ComhaltasLive #383 (Clár Iomlán)
- 14 July 2012
ComhaltasLive Clár #383
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- ComhaltasLive #383-7: Bernadette O’Shea Sings
- 13 July 2012
Seo an fheadógaí, Bernadette Ó Sé, as Baile Deasumhan ó thús, ach atá anois lonnaithe i mbaile Leic Snámha i gCo. Chiarraí ag canadh amhrán grinn a fuair sí ó Johnny Cronin, an fidléir clúiteach.
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- ComhaltasLive #372 (Clár Iomlán)
- 8 March 2012
ComhaltasLive Programme #372, featuring musicians on the Comhaltas Concert Tour of Britain 2012.
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- ComhaltasLive #372-9: Bairbre Uí Theighneáin agus Mícheál O’Shea
- 6 March 2012
A duet song sung in Irish by Bairbre Uí Theighneáin, Co. Laois and Mícheál O’Shea, Co Kerry on the Comhaltas Concert Tour of Britain 2012. The song is called “Amhrán an Tae” and banjo accompaniment is by Jamie McKeogh from Co. Offaly.
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- Hills of Clare
- 2 April 2009
“Hills of Clare”, sung by Michael Mahony. This is one of several great songs penned by Gaelic scholar, poet and cartographer Tomás O hAodha from Miltown Malbay.
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- An Gréasaí Bróg
- 24 February 2009
An Gréasai Bróg was first published in Treoir in 1982. It was subsequently included in the CCÉ publication Amhrán Rithmiúla, available in CD and accompanying booklet format from Cultúrlann na hÉireann. An Gréasai Bróg, a conversational rhythmical light-hearted song, has associations with Connemara and is in fact an old version of Beidh Aonach Amárach as was sung in West Clare. It features melodic and lyrical repetition, and thus simultaneously appeals to, and is easily learnt by, children. An Gréasai Bróg was included in the Spring 2009 edition of Treoir in response to requests received for such songs. The next issue of Treoir will feature another Irish language song offering more of a challenge to the learner.
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- Na Páipéir á Saighneáil
- 14 October 2008
From the “Echoes of Erin 2008” Comhaltas Tour CD, Eimear Arkins sings “Na Páipéir á Saighneáil”. The song is believed to date from the time Wild Geese, at time when Irish soldiers and chieftain families left their country following the English settlers plantations.