A Description of Brian Boru's Harp
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- A description of Brian Boru's harp taken from "The Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards, 1786".
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Very interesting - thanks for uploading :D
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Hehehehe - bit of a dense moment there ;P
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If you pause @0:35 you'll see a page from "The Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards, 1786". Now I don't know how important attention to detail counts here but I'm guessing Brian's a man of renown and yet on just this one page we see his name spelt differently every time! Brien, Brian, and Bryan. Which is it?
nice harp music by Patrick Ball in the background
Does any soundfont of the Brian Boru harp exist somewhere?
i'd love to know, what harp is being played for the background music? It's beautiful
I think it's Carolan's Dream from Patrick Ball's album "Patrick Ball Celtic Harp" volume 4 (IV)