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SUMMARY:Belfast Trad Fest | Learn some tunes from the Bunting collection with Eilís Lavelle
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 25 July \n2pm – 3pm \nUlster University\, York Street \n  \nEilís Lavelle will teach a couple of dance tunes from the Bunting Collection for all instruments. \nEilís Lavelle a harpist from Monaghan\, began learning music at a young age and was fortunate the Armagh Pipers Club offered the opportunity of learning the harp. Eilís continued developing her musical skills with many tutors over the years. Having completed her B.Mus degree at DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama\, she was awarded the Leo Rowsome award for the highest achievement in traditional music 2013. At present\, Eilís is undertaking a PhD in music\, focusing on Edward Bunting’s collection of music. In recent years she has gained extensive experience as a performer and teacher of the harp having travelled throughout USA\, Canada and Europe. Eilís is also fortunate to have been supported by Music Network’s Music Capital Scheme\, funded by The Department of Culture\, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Music Network is funded by The Arts Council. \n\nThe Bunting Collection\, housed at Queen’s University Belfast\, is a significant archive dedicated to the preservation and celebration of Irish traditional music. Named after Edward Bunting\, a pioneering figure in the collection and transcription of Irish music\, the collection is a testament to his life’s work in documenting the rich heritage of Irish folk tunes. Bunting\, an organist and collector\, began his efforts in the late 18th century\, notably at the Belfast Harp Festival in 1792\, where he transcribed numerous ancient harp melodies that were at risk of being forgotten. \nThe collection includes manuscripts\, printed music\, and various personal papers that provide invaluable insights into the musical landscape of Ireland during Bunting’s time. It also features correspondence and other documents that shed light on Bunting’s methodologies and the broader cultural context in which he worked. Researchers and music enthusiasts alike find the Bunting Collection an indispensable resource for understanding the evolution of Irish music and its preservation. \nQueen’s University Belfast has taken great strides to digitize parts of the collection\, ensuring wider accessibility and ongoing preservation. The Bunting Collection not only honors Edward Bunting’s legacy but also serves as a cultural treasure that continues to inspire and inform the study of Irish traditional music. \n\nTickets available here.
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/belfast-trad-fest-learn-some-tunes-from-the-bunting-collection-with-eilis-lavelle/
LOCATION:Ulster University Belfast\, Belfast
CATEGORIES:Festival,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Belfast Trad Fest | Composing Workshop with Aisling Lyons
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 25 July \n4:30pm – 5:30pm \nUlster University\, York Street \n  \nJoin multi-award winning musician & composer Aisling Lyons\, from County Clare in this composition workshop for all instruments. \nAisling has been described as ‘one of traditional music’s finest musicians’ by Hot Press Magazine & ‘the finest Irish harper at work today’ by Songlines Magazine after the release of her debut album ‘Aistear’.  She is the holder of 8 All-Ireland titles & has performed all around the world\, from Europe to The U.S\, Australia & China. Aisling graduated with a First Class Honours Degree in Irish Music from The University of Limerick in 2018 & with First Class Honours as a Professional Master of Education in 2021. She holds a Grade 8 award with Distinction from the London College of Music & currently tutors harp at The Irish World Academy\, Limerick & at University College Cork. Aisling is currently involved in a collaborative music residency with glór & Creative Ireland (2022) while touring and recording with bands ‘3 on the Bund’ and ‘Harpanno’. She has been described as ‘one of the rising stars and budding composers of the Irish harp world – rooted in tradition and beautifully inventive’. In 2021\, Aisling collaborated with artist Aideen Barry\, on ‘Oblivion’ commissioned by Music Network and the Irish Traditional Music Archives & also performed with Tolu Makay on RTÉ’s ‘Ireland in Music’ & for Michael D. Higgins’ 80th Birthday Celebrations on TG4. Aisling’s debut album ‘Aistear’\, supported by Clare County Council\, was released in 2021 and has been described as ‘an exceptional CD’ (The Living Tradition)\, ‘a standout record\, flawless’ (Hot Press) & ‘excellent’ (Folk Radio UK). \n  \nTickets available here.
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/belfast-trad-fest-composing-workshop-with-aisling-lyons/
LOCATION:Ulster University Belfast\, Belfast
CATEGORIES:Festival,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Earagail Arts Festival | The Inishowen Harp Ensemble and Michael & Alice Gallanagh
DESCRIPTION:Inishowen Traditional Music Presents a double bill of The Inishowen Harp Ensemble with Michael and Alice Gallanagh\, in the beautiful setting of Christchurch\, Buncrana. \nThe Inishowen Harp Ensemble was established in 2020. The all-female group of harpers will take you on a journey which celebrates Inishowen’s musical heritage. \nAlong with many beautiful melodies you can enjoy music from Honoria Galwey collected in the 1800s\, and specially arranged for The Inishowen Harp Ensemble. \n‘Songs from the Brass Rail’ \nFrom Buncrana\, father and daughter Michael and Alice Gallanagh are immersed in the singing tradition of Inishowen.  For this festival event they will perform ‘Songs from the Brass Rail’\, songs collected and sung in Inishowen and more specifically in Buncrana down through the years. \nMichael Gallanagh is one of the most innovative and dynamic guitarists in traditional music. In the company of Jimmy McFarland and Dinny McLaughlin his interest in collecting local songs began. His unique versions of old Irish songs have earned him the respect of music lovers far and wide. \nAlice Gallanagh is a singer and fiddle player from Buncrana\, Co. Donegal. Alice was introduced to the traditional music of Inishowen under the tuition of Roisín Mc Grory and is influenced by Dinny Mc Laughlin. Alice became interested in the singing tradition through her father Michael Gallanagh and later the Inishowen Traditional Singers’ Circle. \n  \nThursday 25th July \n8.00pm \nChristchurch Buncrana\, Main Street \nTickets available here
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/earagail-arts-festival-the-inishowen-harp-ensemble-and-michael-alice-gallanagh/
LOCATION:Christchurch Buncrana\, Main Street\, Buncrana\, Co. Donegal\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Concert,Festival
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SUMMARY:Meitheal Finale Concert 2024 - Ennis
DESCRIPTION:Meitheal finale Concert 2024 – Ennis \nFriday 26th July \, 8pm \nGlór\, Ennis \n  \nThe curtain will come down on Meitheal 2024 with the annual Meitheal Showcase concert in glór. \nFeaturing the Meitheal students and several stars of the trad music world including Alannah Thornburgh (harp)\, Dessie Kelliher (banjo)\, Eimear Arkins (fiddle)\, Lisa Canny\, (harp)\, Marie Walsh (accordion)\, Stephen Doherty (accordion)\, Tom Doorley (flute)\, and many more. \nThe finalé will feature the Meitheal Trad Orchestra whose membership is drawn from the four corners of Ireland and beyond performing a new trad suite by composer Lisa Canny.  Some of the awards won during the week will be announced on the night. \nTickets available here. \n\n 
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/meitheal-finale-concert-2024-ennis/
LOCATION:Glór\, Ennis\, Co Clare\, Ennis\, Co Clare\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Concert,Festival
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SUMMARY:Earagail Arts Festival | The Henry Girls
DESCRIPTION:In this special homecoming concert\, Malin sisters The Henry Girls showcase work created during their ‘Home’ residency\, and celebrate the Malin launch of their latest album\, A Time To Grow. \n\n\n\n\nThe Henry Girls – sisters Karen\, Lorna and Joleen – are a Donegal folk group\, renowned for their captivating harmonies and innovative musical arrangements. With the harp as their signature instrument\, they evoke the soul of celtic tradition while infusing it with a modern edge. \nTheir latest album\, A Time To Grow\, showcases their exceptional talent and has been earning widespread acclaim\, with Hot Press Magazine describing it as simply ‘stunning’. Nominated for a coveted RTÉ Folk Award this year\, their music resonates with audiences worldwide and with each performance\, The Henry Girls enchant\, entertain and inspire listeners. \n\nDate: Friday 26th July \nTime: 8pm \nLocation: Malin \nVenue: Malin Hall \nAdmission/Cost: €25 \nTickets available here
URL:https://www.harpireland.ie/showevent/earagail-arts-festival-the-henry-girls/
LOCATION:Malin Hall\, Malin Hall\, Norrira\, Malin\, Co. Donegal\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Concert,Festival
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