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SUMMARY:Harps Alive: Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join researcher and storyteller Mark Doherty for a fascinating walking talk exploring Belfast’s rich and often overlooked harping heritage through the lives of two pivotal figures: Valentine Rennie and Alexander Jackson. Central to the development of the Belfast Harp Society in the 19th century\, both men played a crucial role in preserving\, promoting and reviving the Irish harp tradition during a period of immense cultural change. \nDrawing on fresh research\, historical insight and engaging storytelling\, this special Belfast TradFest event traces the people\, places and ideas that helped shape Belfast’s unique place in the history of Irish harping. From the legacy of the Belfast Harp Festival to the city’s continuing role in the contemporary harp revival\, the tour offers audiences a deeper understanding of how Belfast became one of the most important centres of Irish musical heritage. A must for anyone interested in history\, music\, culture and the living tradition. \nDate: Saturday 1st August\nTime: 2pm\nVenue: Belfast City Hall\nTickets: Book here.
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/harps-alive-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Belfast City Hall\, Donegall Square N\, Belfast\, BT1 5GS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260814T080000
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SUMMARY:TU Dublin Heritage Week Harp Events
DESCRIPTION:Talk with Music Performance -The Harp in Nineteenth-Century Ireland: Heritage\, Instruments and Music\nAn Illustrated Talk with Music Performance by Professor Clíona Doris and Dr Clare McCague (TU Dublin) \nFor National Heritage Week\, Clíona Doris and Clare McCague from Technological University Dublin present an illustrated talk on Ireland’s harp tradition in nineteenth-century Ireland\, including performance of repertoire from the period. \nDrawing on the collection of nineteenth-century harps preserved at the National Museum of Ireland\, this talk considers what surviving harps can reveal about a changing musical landscape\, as well as the efforts to preserve and revive a harp tradition in Ireland. Linking with this year’s National Heritage Week theme of ‘Heritage at Risk’\, this talk also presents a current project funded by the Heritage Council’s Heritage Stewardship Fund\, which is to conserve and restore to playing condition a rare nineteenth-century pedal harp by Dublin maker William Jackson Junior (active in Dublin between c.1840–47)\, currently held in the custody of TU Dublin Conservatoire. William Jackson Junior represents the final generation of a successful Dublin harp-making lineage\, started by his grandfather John Egan. \nThis event is drop-in\, with no pre-booking required\, and spaces will be allocated on a first-come\, first-serve basis. The event will be taking place in the Museum’s Palatine Room\, off Clarke Square. This space is accessible by lift and ramp. \nDate & Time: 16 August\, 2:30pm – 3:15pm \nVenue: National Museum – Collins Barracks\, Palatine Room\, Collins Barracks \, Benburb St\, Dublin 7\, D07 XKV4 \nEvent Information: https://www.heritageweek.ie/event-listings/the-harp-in-nineteenth-century-ireland-heritage-instruments-and-music \nThe Jackson Harp: Craft\, Commerce and Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Dublin\nThis lecture takes a rare nineteenth-century pedal harp by William Jackson Junior as its central focus and situates it within the thriving pedal-harp tradition that existed in Irish urban centres in the first half of the nineteenth century\, particularly in Dublin. The pedal harp formed part of a European-derived art-music culture\, embedded in concert life\, domestic music-making\, and private musical education. \nUsing the Jackson harp as a material and historical anchor\, the lecture explores the wider network of pedal-harp making\, selling\, and playing in nineteenth-century Ireland. It examines how these instruments were produced and marketed\, the economic and social conditions under which they were bought and sold\, where they circulated\, and who acquired them\, with particular emphasis on the role of wealthy amateur musicians and domestic music-making. The Jackson harp is placed within the Egan–Jackson family network\, a Dublin harp-making dynasty whose history was shaped not only by craftsmanship and commercial success\, but also by internal family tensions and competing interests. \nBy centring on a single surviving instrument and examining the historical context of its manufacture and use\, the lecture demonstrates how material objects can illuminate the musical\, social\, and economic history of the pedal harp tradition in Ireland\, linking craft\, commerce\, and musical life in the nineteenth century. \nDate & Time: 19 August\, 6pm – 7pm \nVenue: Oak Room\, Mansion House\, Dawson Street\, Dublin 2\, D02 AF30 \nEvent Information: https://www.heritageweek.ie/event-listings/the-harp-in-nineteenth-century-ireland-heritage-instruments-and-music
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/tu-dublin-heritage-week-events/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260822T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260823T170000
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SUMMARY:Harps at Dublin City Fleadh
DESCRIPTION:Harper Aisling Ennis \nEver wondered what it feels like to play the Irish harp? Come and explore this beautiful instrument in a relaxed\, hands-on session where you’ll hear it up close\, learn a little about it\, and have the chance to play a few notes yourself—no previous musical experience needed. \nDate: Saturday 22 August\nTime: 4-5pm\nVenue: Parliament St (Workshop Tent) \n  \nMartin Family Harp Trio \nJaymee\, Ryan and Kayla Martin are a family of harpers and multi-instrumentalists. They have performed extensively at home and abroad appearing at Belfast TradFest\, the World Harp Congress in Cardiff\, the Edinburgh Harp Festival\, and most recently the 2026 IAYO Festival of Youth Orchestras at the National Concert Hall with the Music Generation Louth Harp Ensemble. \nDate: Sunday\, 23 August\nTime: 1-2pm\nVenue: Wolfe Tone Square (Main Stage) \n  \nHarper Claire O’Donnell \nJoin harper Claire O’Donnell on a musical journey through the world of Ireland’s travelling harpers. Blending harp music\, storytelling and interactive family fun\, this workshop celebrates the history\, imagination and enduring magic of Ireland’s harp tradition. \nDate: Sunday\, 23 August\nTime: 4-5pm\nVenue: Parliament St (Workshop Tent)
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/harps-at-dublin-city-fleadh/
LOCATION:Dublin City
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SUMMARY:Harps for Heritage: Macalla na Mara
DESCRIPTION:Join Cruit Éireann|Harp Ireland in the beautiful surroundings of Muckross Schoolhouse for an afternoon of music\, conversation and craft as harpers\, harpmakers and friends explore the deep connections between our music\, our landscape and our shared heritage. Sit with our master harpers and try your hand at playing an Irish harp\, listen to harpmaker Tim O’Carroll as he shares the secrets and ancient craft of harp building and his efforts to safeguard it.  \nExperience the sounds\, stories and traditions that connect people\, places and generations. Inspired by Macalla na Mara |Sea Echoes\, acclaimed singer Lisa Lambe\, master harpers Cormac De Barra and Deirdre Granville\, flute player Aoife Granville\, and dancer Niamh O’Brien explore the enduring relationship between Ireland’s landscapes\, its coastal communities and its cultural traditions through harp music\, song\, dance and storytelling. Discover how local rivers\, lakes\, coastlines and the natural world around them have inspired them; shaping their music and sense of place\, the traditions they have inherited\, and why passing these skills on to future generations matters more than ever.  \nProgrammme \n12.30-1.30pm Hands on Harps – Try your Hand!\n1.45-2.30pm Crafting a Harp with Harp maker Tim O’Carroll\n2.45-3.30pm Turning the Tide: Safeguarding our Natural Heritage\n3.45pm-5pm Concert: Harps for Heritage 2026: Macalla na Mara|Sea Echoes \nDate: Sunday 23rd August\nTime: 12:30pm – 5:00pm\nVenue: Muckross Schoolhouse\, Killarney\, County Kerry \nThis project received funding through a joint initiative by the Department of Culture\, Communications and Sport and the National Monuments Service to support practices inscribed on Ireland’s National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/harps-for-heritage-macalla-na-mara/
LOCATION:Muckross Schoolhouse\, Killarney\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260911T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260911T140000
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SUMMARY:Harps and their Stories
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a celebration of the rich heritage of the early Irish harp. Renowned researcher\, harper and teacher Simon Chadwick will present Harps and their Stories\, exploring the lives of the early harpers\, their music\, and the traditions that shaped Irish harping. Following the talk\, harper Eilís Lavelle will perform a selection of tunes from Edward Bunting’s 1792 manuscript collection\, reimagining the melodies recorded at the Belfast Harp Assembly. Simon Chadwick’s insights and Eilis Lavelle’s performance will illuminate the enduring legacy of Ireland’s harping tradition. \nDate: Friday\, 11 September\nTime: 1pm – 1pm\nVenue: National Library of Ireland\, Dublin 2
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/harps-and-their-stories/
LOCATION:National Library of Ireland\, Kildare Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260913T143000
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SUMMARY:Following in the Footsteps of Lafcadio
DESCRIPTION:Follow in the footsteps of the Irish-Greek writer Patrick Lafcadio Hearn\, and get a glimpse of his life and literary legacy in this tranquil garden setting at the beautiful Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens in Tramore\, before meeting in the Kokoro Heritage Centre for a special concert to celebrate the connections between Irish and Japanese culture. \nJoin acclaimed Irish harper Tríona Marshall on her unique musical journey: Suaimhneas| Serenity brings together Irish and Japanese music and storytelling traditions\, responding to the distinctive landscapes and atmosphere of the gardens which recreate Lafcadio’s life and legacy. \nLafcadio’s Trail \nThe afternoon begins with a guided musical journey through the gardens. Led by harper Tríona Marshall\, audiences will move between different garden spaces\, encountering newly commissioned harp music and stories along the way; Triona’s response to her unique surroundings. \nShe will perform on Irish harp alongside Charlie Marshall on Satsuma Biwa and shakuhachi\, Macdara Ó Faoláin on mandolin. Storyteller Nuala Hayes will share stories from Lafcadio Hearn’s Japanese writings\, including The Cave of Koko-Ura and Urashima Taro\, alongside Irish folklore and music. \nConcert in the Kokoro Heritage Centre \nThe garden trail culminates in a concert in the Kokoro Heritage Centre\, featuring: \n\nTríona Marshall (harp)\nCharlie Marshall (Satsuma Biwa & shakuhachi)\nNuala Hayes (storytelling)\nMacdara Ó Faoláin (mandolin & bouzouki)\nMusic Generation Waterford Harp Ensemble with harper Jill Devlin and Macdara Ó Faoláin (Mandolin)\nCruit Éireann|Harp Ireland Quartet (Aisling Ennis\, Aisling Lyons\, Cormac De Barra & Gráinne Meyer)\n\nThe concert will feature Tríona Marshall’s new commission for Irish harp and Satsuma Biwa\, exploring the meeting of Irish and Japanese musical traditions. \nAlso featuring a special collaboration between the young harpers of Music Generation Waterford\, directed by Jill Devlin\, with Macdara Ó Faoláin the afternoon concludes with the Cruit Éireann | Harp Ireland Quartet performing acclaimed composer Bill Whelan’s recent work for four harps\, commissioned for Féile na Tána. \nDate: Sunday\, 13 September 2026\nTime: 2.30pm–4.30pm\nVenue: Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens\, Tramore\, Co. Waterford \nTickets: Book Here
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/following-in-the-footsteps-of-lafcadio/
LOCATION:Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens\, Tramore House\, Pond Rd\, Waterford\, X91 DE48\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260918T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260722T113125Z
CREATED:20260722T092531Z
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SUMMARY:Caomhnú Lú - For the Birds
DESCRIPTION:Cruit Éireann|Harp Ireland’s Caomhnú Lú commission\, For the Birds\, by composer Donnchadh MacAodha in collaboration with Music Generation Louth Harp Ensemble\, is a three-part contemporary work focusing on Louth’s natural environment and unique harping legacy. This new contemporary commission for solo harp and ensemble is a musical response to the birdlife of County Louth\, drawing on the Louth Bird Report and its record of activity along the county’s coastline over twelve months. Dundalk Bay and the wider Louth coast are vital habitats for the many species that pass through and settle here\, and this piece meditates on the fragility of that world in the face of climate change. Bird calls and songs are evoked throughout\, tracking the arrival and departure of different species from spring to winter. \nYoung Ensemble harpers are led by renowned local harper and teacher\, Deirdre Ní Bhuachalla with performances on Culture Night on September 18th and on Cruit Éireann|Harp Ireland’s global celebration of the harp\, Lá na Cruite|Harp Day\, on October 17th. Green activist Mark Deary leads a special open forum and discussion capturing community responses and views at Highlanes Gallery on Culture Night. \nFor the Birds is accompanied by specially curated images by videographer\, Seán McMahon projected on the gallery walls of familiar places throughout the county – already suffering the consequences of climate change and severe flooding. During the performance the audience will experience an immersive sound and visual landscape resonating with the piece and the current evolving climate crisis. \nDate: Friday 18th September\, Culture Night\nTime: 6pm\nVenue: Highlanes Gallery\, 36 Saint Laurence Street\, Drogheda\, A92 F7PH
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/caomhnu-lu-for-the-birds/
LOCATION:Highlanes Gallery\, 36 Saint Laurence Street\, Drogheda\, Leinster\, A92 F7PH\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260918T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260918T220000
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SUMMARY:Culture Night: Ceol Ársa Cláirsí
DESCRIPTION:A Celebration of Irish Harp Music from the 17th & 18th Centuries \nStep into the rich and atmospheric world of early Irish harpers’ music with Ceol Ársa Cláirsí\, a musical experience that brings the unique sound of the 17th and 18th centuries vividly to life. This performance showcases the music of legendary harper-composers such as Turlough Carolan\, Thomas Connellan\, and Ruairí Dall Ó Catháin\, taken from original Irish and Scottish sources. \nFeaturing a remarkable ensemble of leading musicians – Cormac Breatnach\, Steve Cooney\, Aisling Ennis\, Malachy Robinson\, and Eamon Sweeney – the programme showcases the distinctive textures of gut-strung and wire-strung instruments alongside traditional instrumentation\, anchored by the unmistakable voice of the modern Irish harp. \nWith a sound described by audiences as “unique and mesmerising\,” Ceol Ársa Cláirsí offers a rare opportunity to experience Ireland’s harp tradition\, and how it has permeated the repertoire\, through a historically-informed and immersive performance. \nDate: Friday 18th September\, Culture Night\nTime: 8pm (doors 7:30pm)\nVenue: The Courthouse Arts Centre\, Dwyer Square\, Tinahely\, County Wicklow\, Y14 X099
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/culture-night-features-ceol-arsa-clairsi/
LOCATION:The Courthouse Arts Centre\, Dwyer Square\, Tinahely\, Leinster\, Y14 X099\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260919T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260919T140000
DTSTAMP:20260819T155312Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop with Alannah Thornburgh | Boyne TradFest
DESCRIPTION:Workshop with Alannah Thornburgh | Boyne TradFest\nInstrumental Workshops take place on Saturday 19th September 2026\nfrom 11:00am – 2:00pm in St. Oliver’s Community College\, Drogheda (A92 D766). \nAlannah Thornburgh is an award-winning instrumentalist and composer from the wild west of Ireland with a focus on traditional Irish harp. Alannah’s music explores her family heritage\, reimagining melodies from the Irish harping and American folk & jazz traditions. This cross-genre interaction and juxtaposition of old melodies with contemporary harmonies and technique is interwoven throughout her music\, described as being ‘unforced\, fluid and utterly at home in her own sound’ (The Irish Times). In February 2025\, Alannah released her debut album ‘Shapeshifter’ – a collection of compositions inspired by fairy folklore & mythology in rural Ireland (“Sublime debut from Mayo composer” 9/10 – Hot Press). Alannah was awarded ‘Best Folk Instrumentalist’ at the 2025 RTÉ Folk Awards and was also awarded Musician-In-Residence at Carnegie Library\, Fingal County Council / Music Network where she composed a suite entitled ‘The Thinning Veil: Haunting Tales & Tunes of Fingal’. Alannah also received the Traditional Arts Bursary 2025 for her collaborative compositional project ‘An t-Alltar’\, due for release in 2027. \nVisit www.boynetradfest.ie for registration ✨
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/workshop-with-alannah-thornburgh-boyne-tradfest/
LOCATION:St. Oliver’s Community College\, Drogheda\, A92 D766\, Drogheda\, A92 D766\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260924T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260924T220000
DTSTAMP:20260812T111626Z
CREATED:20260715T161006Z
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SUMMARY:Harp Sessions at The Sugar Club | Tríona Marshall\, Ályth McCormack & Graham Henderson
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed Irish harpist Tríona Marshall will perform with Scottish singer Ályth McCormack. Alyth is a highly respected interpreter of song and a long-standing featured singer with The Chieftains. Joining them is multi-instrumentalist\, composer and producer Graham Henderson. This performance showcases an exceptional trio of artists each of whom is renowned for their deep musicality and innovation. \nÁlyth and Tríona have shared a deep and enduring artistic connection. The late Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains  described their album Red & Gold as “From the heartland of Ireland to the shores of the Island of Lewis\, Tríona Marshall and Ályth McCormack have created a beautiful blend of harp music and song — showing how closely related our music and songs are.” \nThat musical relationship has now evolved with the addition of Graham Henderson\, who is producing their remarkable new album\, Time to Leave the Darkness. Henderson has enjoyed a distinguished career collaborating with icons like Sinéad O’Connor\, Dónal Lunny\, and Iarla Ó Lionáird. His unique perspective adds a rich new layer to Ályth and Tríona’s already distinctive sound creating new textures that define their new album and will be brought vividly to life in this concert. \nÁlyth and Graham’s creative partnership has flourished over recent years\, unearthing deeply personal songs that resonate with the universal themes of love\, loss\, empathy and understanding. The process has been profoundly cathartic\, resulting in music that speaks with honesty and depth and in a shared desire to bring that experience to audiences too. \nSimilarly\, Tríona and Graham are united by a deep love of sound\, texture and musical colour. This fascination pushes them to trace the edges of their instruments’ expressive possibilities. Combined with the remarkable clarity of Ályth’s voice\, the trio has developed a distinctive musical language that is new whilst also rooted in the traditions that have shaped them \nDate: Thursday 24th September\nTime: 8pm (doors 7:30pm)\nVenue: The Sugar Club\, 8 Leeson Street Lower\, Dublin 2\, D02 ET97\nTickets: Book here.
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/harp-sessions-at-the-sugar-club-triona-marshall-alyth-mccormack-graham-henderson/
LOCATION:The Sugar Club\, 8 Leeson Street Lower\, Dublin\, D02 ET97\, Ireland
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