Land O' Lakes Area Artisans, Inc./LOLA is a non-profit arts organization in Land O' Lakes, Wisconsin, bringing enrichment to the community with arts programing for all ages. A variety of art classes are taught all year round, along with free events that highlight area artisans. This channel will show some of the organizations activities. lolaartswi.com for more information.
h : 03:12, 18/10/2024, : Very very well, O’ Carolan : So young and so wonderful Harpist ! ! ( by Aldo from Verona, Italy ).- Good luck !! - Thanks for your Sound from your Soul !!☪️☪️☪️
I remember when Celia Briar, a former junior Ireland champion who lived here in NZ for many years, used to play these as part of our folk club jam sessions. Of course, many of them are on her albums but I loved trying to play along on recorders though I'll never match the beauty of her own recorder player, Jenny.
Hello. I stayed at a dairy farm in Ulnes for a short while last summer. We visited the Valdres folk museum when there was a Hardsnger fiddle demonstration. There is also a violin maker on site. Do you know if there are any luthiers who work with the langeleik?
What a wonderful musician who clearly loves music and wants to share the joy that she experiences with us. Excellent. Wonderful smile. The group playing before her, are Excellent. They might learn from this lady that the love of music that they share with us should show in their demeanour. It seems rather dull for them. A smile and a little engagement with us, would lift the performance, bringing us in to share the enjoyment which they surely experience, being excellent musician. This, I hope, will be read in the spirit in which it is intended.
Went to Ireland about 6 years ago with a group of Swedish folk music students. A girl on Celtic harp and another on fife played something in a pub we stopped at that I recorded but that hadn't been identified. Overdramatic or not, it 'haunted' me. Was going to try it on guitar but only got so far as working it out on piano. Since Christmas last year it's almost never left my head, day or night. After a lot of trouble I finally learned last month that it's O'Carolan's Eleanor Plunkett. The dude was deadly.
Toirdhealbhach (Old Irish: Tairdelbach) is a masculine Irish given name. Forms of the name include Tarlach and Traolach. It is often anglicised Turlough. The name ultimately derives from Irish: toirdhealbh "prompting", and originated as a byname meaning "instigator" The Irish name O'Carolan claims descent from the O'Connors in Donegal where "Carlan" (from the Irish "carla" meaning a "wool-comb" and "an" meaning "one who" which roughly translates as "one who combs wool") was in Irish O'Carlain or O'Caireallain
This O'Carolan music was so wonderful. It arrived at my house on Easter Sunday, and lifted up my heart in remembrance of all the harp music I've heard in Ireland. I do love those tunes. Thank you so much for sharing them so cheerfully.
Wow! How did they ever record those, especially the last one? He played it and left and that was it. Very fascinating, the way you tell it all! Thank you.
Yes I often listen to your songs , find them very enjoyable and have heard them played often at the Ren. Faire. Thanks for sharing them again what great memories.🎶❣️😎🎶
Hi- so I’m confused- Is there NO film or promotion for Artistree Gallery here on utube?? Seems like a fairly glaring oversight on the part of the Gallery or gallery members.
I think the algorithm brought me here because of all the harp videos I watch but I recognised the name from si bheag si more (not sure if I spelt that right) in the guitarists bible
I have always loved O'Carolan's Concerto and found this version on guitar quite amazing for a phone recording on a cheap guitar. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hq1KLOQluSQ.html
Marvelous Maija! Thank you for sharing your talent and the amazing music and life of O'Carolan with us. We would love to buy your CD's and see your performing. Where could we find information on that? Thank you!
I've recently discovered and fallen in love with Carolan's work, and though I've learned some of his tunes on my mandolin, it's hard to beat the sound of a harp! You play beautifully and I sure look forward to discovering more of his work, thanks.
Really great playing and a fascinating video. It was great to hear the stories behind the songs and also to have the H. Purcell song in there aswell. I liked the last song aswell the music is very evocative and well played! Thanks for sharing!