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THE CELTIC HARP
by John Loesberg, Christine Martin & Siohan Bhreathnach
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Book/CD pack. 31 old airs and dance tunes from Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, England, Wales, Cornwall and The Isle of Man. Arranged for easy harp, keyboards or melody instruments. "The Rising of the Lark," "Sally Gardens," "Oiche Nollag," "There was A Lad," "The Siege of St. Malo," "The Miller's Dance," "Kemp's Jig," "Follow Me Down to Carlow," more. CD contains demonstrations of all the tunes. 36 pp.
01-900161 ..
$14.95
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Contents:
- John O'Connor
- The Rising of the Lark
- An Alarc'h (The Swan)
- Sally Gardens
- Me a gar eur Goulmik (I Love a Turtle-dove)
- Morfa'r Frenhines (The Queen's March)
- Oiche Nollag (Christmas Eve)
- Dydd Trwy'r Dellt (Dawn Through the Wattles)
- Ar Serjant-Major (The Sergeant-Major)
- Buain na Rainich (The Cutting of the Fern)
- Come Under My Plaidie
- Kemp's Jig
- Hela'r 'Sgyfarnog (Hunting the Hare)
- Carval ny Drogh Vraane (Jezebel Carol)
- Miss Loudon
- Rhiwabon
- There was a Lad
- The Seige of St. Malo
- Miss Sally Hunter
- The Banks of the Suir
- Santez Mari, Mamm Doue
- The Miller's Dance
- Difyrrwch Arglwydds Owain (Lady Owen's Delight)
- Doue Lan a Vadeleh
- Winsor Terrace
- Putney Ferry
- Mairi Bhan Og (Mary, Young and Shy)
- Ma Fransez (My Francoise)
- Lord Willoughby
- Sir Festus Burke
- Follow Me Down to Carlow
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