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MOVING HEARTS AT THE ROYAL THEATRE CASTLEBAR

Bank Holiday Sunday 2nd August 2009

www.theroyal.ie

Moving Hearts will play the Royal Theatre in Castlebar on Sunday August 2nd 2009 over the bank holiday weekend

Unfinished business!” was the reply given by Noel Eccles when asked why Moving Hearts were reforming, “when we last played in Ireland, the UK and at some European festivals in 1987, it was as an instrumental band and we always felt that we hadn’t finished exploring the possibilities of our unique line-up”. Many people in Ireland were happy to see Moving Hearts back together as an instrumental band and duly filled Dublin’s Vicar Street for 4 successive nights in February 2007.
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Permalink - Posted: May 26, 2009 at 5:19 pm

FRANKIE GAVIN & DE DANNAN BACK ON THE ROAD WITH EXCITING NEW LINE-UP

www.DeDannan.com
For many years traditional super group De Dannan were the forerunners in the Irish traditional music world but after 33 years, 14 albums and a number of changes in the line-up, the group disbanded in 2003.

This July, original founding member and world famous fiddle player Frankie Gavin will unleash a new De Dannan which in his own words “will reflect a De Dannan of the 21st century”.
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Permalink - Posted: May 26, 2009 at 3:52 pm

AFTER THE MORNING FROM ALAN KELLY

www.myspace.com/alankellymusic

After the Morning is the eagerly anticipated new album from Roscommon born accordionist, Alan Kelly. One of the busiest performers on the traditional and folk music scene, it’s hard to believe that it’s
almost a decade since Kelly’s last solo outing. Nonetheless, in that time Alan has reaffirmed his stature as one of Ireland’s top musicians touring and recording with artists such as De Dannan, Arty McGlynn, Eddi Reader, Lúnasa, and Michael McGoldrick.
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Permalink - Posted: May 26, 2009 at 3:50 pm

DINNSEANCHAS: LORE OF PLACES

www.coscan.net

Coscán have been together for over a decade and their new CD, Dinnseanchas: Lore of Places, takes the listener on musical journey which mixes old and new, songs and instrumental music. Dinnseanchas creates its own musical lore through a diverse range of styles. The original music includes Irish reels, hornpipes, airs and the atmospheric Tara Jig, which tries to evoke the ambience of Ireland’s
ancient capital.
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Permalink - Posted: May 26, 2009 at 3:49 pm

SUMMERSONG 2009

www.summersong.co.uk

‘Confidence Building Through Singing’ 6th to 10th July, 2009, Warrenpoint Town Hall, Co. Down, Northern Ireland, is now in its tenth year. Summersong is an intensive five-day course for singers.
It is suitable for singers at all levels of their development and suitable for all styles of music (minimum age 14). There is no audition process. It is directed by singer, Radio and TV presenter
Fil Campbell.

Find out more by visiting www.summersong.co.uk

Permalink - Posted: May 26, 2009 at 3:49 pm

SARAH ANNE O’NEILL ON CELTIC BRIDGE

www.sixfm.co.uk

Veteran singer and Gradam Ceoil recipient Sarah Anne O’Neill embodies
the rich Tyrone singing tradition, and is a member of an illustrious
singing family. She will appear on a special edition of the Radio
show Celtic Bridge on Sunday June 7th. Set your alarms as this is an
early morning show.
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Permalink - Posted: May 26, 2009 at 3:48 pm

RARE RECORDINGS WANTED FOR THE WIRELESS

www.rte.ie/rnag

Traditional flautist, Marcas Ó Murchú will be presenting a thirteen-
part radio series, Turas Ceoil, of traditional Irish music on RTE-
RnaG on Monday evenings at 7pm, from mid-June to late August.
Musicians are invited to send CD’s for airplay to Marcas at the
address below.

As some of these programmes will be pre-recorded, you
are invited to send your music as soon as possible. Music, especially
rare recordings or from local or not so well known musicians or
emigrant CD recordings from any era to the present from the Irish
Diaspora will be very welcome.

Send your recordings to:
Marcas Ó Murchú
RTE-RnaG, 17 Cooleen Park
Culmore, Derry BT48 8AQ

Permalink - Posted: May 26, 2009 at 3:47 pm

CHINESE IRISH CONNECTION FROM THE IMPROVISED MUSIC COMPANY

The Xi’An Sí
www.myspace.com/thexiansi

The name The Xi’An Sí ( pronounced ‘Shee Ann Shee’) is an amalgamation of both the Chinese and Irish languages. ‘Xi’An’ being the city where the group first established themselves, and ‘Sí’ being derived from that most fascinating of Irish traditions, the fairy.
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Permalink - Posted: May 26, 2009 at 3:42 pm

BLAS 2009

www.ul.ie/~iwmc/Blas

Blas International Summer School of Irish Traditional Music and Dance
is an internationally accredited summer school hosted annually by the
Irish World Academy of Music and Dance and is set on the magnificent
campus at the University of Limerick. Now in its 13th year, Blas 2009
will run from Monday, June 22nd through Friday, July 3rd.

Blas is a two-week intensive music, song and dance programme offered
by the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance. This combines the
familiar concept of master classes in instrument/voice specific
technique and repertoire, as found in many summer schools, but with
small class sizes and the unparalleled level of student interaction
with tutors that this can offer.

Permalink - Posted: May 26, 2009 at 3:42 pm

CATCH THE WIND IN CAVAN

Forget Paddy Reilly, Donovan is Coming to Ballyjamesduff!
www.cavanmuseum.ie
www.cavanmusic.com

Cavan County Museum and Cavan County Council Arts Office are
delighted to announce a very special Donovan celebration entitled
‘Donovan Days’ from the 10th to 12th of July 2009 at Cavan County
Museum, Ballyjamesduff.
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Permalink - Posted: May 26, 2009 at 3:41 pm
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