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Irish traditional music on solo harp - from haunting airs, to lively jigs and reels, to pieces from the 17th and 18th century wire harp repertoire, the full scope and versatility of this ancient instrument become apparent in the hands of a master.
Genre:
Folk: Irish Traditional
Release Date:
1999
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1. The Crib of Perches/Garrett Barry's |
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2. Flying to the Fleadh |
2:52 |
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3. Eleanor Plunkett |
3:20 |
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4. The Tailor's Twist/Cooley's Hornpipe |
3:43 |
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5. Amhran na Leabhar (The Song of the Books) |
4:23 |
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6. O'Farrell's Welcome to Limerick/Whelan's Jig |
3:43 |
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7. Inis Oirr |
3:16 |
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8. The Gold Ring |
2:45 |
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9. Soft Mild Morning/Her Golden Hair Hanging Down Her Back |
4:40 |
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10. The Tosa Waltz |
3:34 |
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11. Splendid Isolation |
4:09 |
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12. Tonra's/Gan Ainm/The Woods of Old Limerick |
4:00 |
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13. The Blackbird |
2:55 |
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14. Madge Malone/McIntyre's Fancy |
3:43 |
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15. John Roche's Favourite/Kitty Seain's Barndance |
3:00 |
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16. Counsellor MacDonough's Lamentation |
3:42 |
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17. The Mist Covered Mountain/Kilfenora Jig |
2:46 |
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18. Between The Showers |
2:51 |
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19. The Glass of Beer/The Bucks of Oranmore |
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Gráinne Hambly comes from County Mayo in the west of Ireland. She started to play Irish music on the tin whistle at an early age, before moving on to the concertina and later the harp. She lived in Belfast for six years, where she completed a Masters Degree in Musicology, awarded by the Queen’s University. Her main research topic was folk music collections and the harp in 18th-century Ireland.
Since touring extensively throughout the United States for the past eight years, Gráinne Hambly has not only garnered an ever-growing following of devoted harp enthusiasts but has managed to cross over and capture the Irish music fan with the taste for the fast, driving reels and jigs of traditional music. She has broken the genteel parlor image and elevated the stature of the harp right up there with the fiddles and pipes in the realm of dynamic dance music. Add to that the unsurpassed expressive quality the harp has in her hands in the rendition of age-old airs and laments and you have the masterful performance of an experienced and renowned player.
With two critically acclaimed CDs of solo harp, she has just released her third album and recorded with numerous other artists. She has also published two books of her arrangements. She tours most of the year and has appeared at most of the major harp and Irish music festivals in the U.S. and Europe.
“Gráinne Hambly is an internationally recognized performer on the Irish harp....widely acclaimed and.....in the front-line of performers in her genre world-wide.”
Dr. Mícheal Ó Súilleabháin,
Irish World Music Centre
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