Turlough O' Carolan

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @paullyle3461
    @paullyle3461 Год назад +9

    Started the harp building before I started playing, only started playing every day at the age of 79. Thanks for sharing you 🎵🎶❣️😎

  • @briandunsmore2714
    @briandunsmore2714 Год назад +2

    Wonderful playing. A fine commentary and inspirational presentation. Many thanks

  • @dukadarodear2176
    @dukadarodear2176 2 года назад +20

    We in Ireland are fortunate that this lady discovered O'Carolan and his music. I enjoyed this performance immensely and also learned a great deal about our musical heritage. Go raibh maith agat. 🙏

  • @wunwuntew
    @wunwuntew 5 месяцев назад +4

    Went to Ireland about 6 years ago with a group of Swedish folk music students. A girl on Celtic harp and another on fife played something in a pub we stopped at that I recorded but that hadn't been identified. Overdramatic or not, it 'haunted' me. Was going to try it on guitar but only got so far as working it out on piano. Since Christmas last year it's almost never left my head, day or night. After a lot of trouble I finally learned last month that it's O'Carolan's Eleanor Plunkett. The dude was deadly.

  • @joyb5525
    @joyb5525 Год назад +4

    Just came across you. Love O'Carolan. Love your music. Thanks so much.from Ireland 🇮🇪 💐 cross

  • @lyndavonkanel8603
    @lyndavonkanel8603 2 года назад +31

    Late? Let me tell you about late: I started harp at around 60. I'll never be a virtuoso but I love playing it anyway. People love my simple renditions and don't seem to notice my mistakes. Your video is a joy, too.

    • @joyb5525
      @joyb5525 2 месяца назад

      I adore O'Carolan. In my ancestry. Magic like your playing. Daughter of Eiru.

  • @clairseoirdochasach
    @clairseoirdochasach 2 года назад +6

    Wonderful presentation! Also, best hair in the harp world :)

  • @joenperkins2138
    @joenperkins2138 Год назад +2

    I have always loved O Carolan and played some on a mt dulcimer and loved it. You do a beautiful job. Thank you. Blessings

  • @jeffreyhoward6319
    @jeffreyhoward6319 2 года назад +14

    I am in awe of O' Carolan's work. I could not help but see that you have such a great passion for the music you play. It is as if you are putting all your whole being into it. Thank you for presenting this extraordinary performance.

  • @aldovalori5751
    @aldovalori5751 Месяц назад +1

    h : 03:12, 18/10/2024, : Very very well, O’ Carolan : So young and so wonderful Harpist ! ! ( by Aldo from Verona, Italy ).- Good luck !! - Thanks for your Sound from your Soul !!☪️☪️☪️

  • @tigheentirnanog269
    @tigheentirnanog269 2 года назад +9

    Absolutely beautiful performance. Maija, thank you for the history and back-story while gracefully mesmerizing us with the lovely O'Carolan tunes. All the best!

  • @p.w.hanlon8335
    @p.w.hanlon8335 2 года назад +3

    Maija, Thank you for inviting us into your home while you play music. I was 70 when I seriously considered Irish Traditional Music as a vehicle to learn the mandolin. It is easier to play the melody because my arthritic hands have trouble with chords.

  • @jasmine08able
    @jasmine08able 2 года назад +4

    Such a joy! My son shared this with me-we have been O’Carolan fans for years, but never learned so much as today!

  • @mikesoule1352
    @mikesoule1352 Год назад

    "Applause, applause, applause". Thank-you for your wonderful recital! It was wonderful. I need to tune up and practice---later!!! 🎶🎵🎶

  • @sabinelower1524
    @sabinelower1524 2 года назад +4

    Vielen, vielen Dank für dieses wunderschöne Konzert, es ist zauberhaft ihnen zuzuhören und sie haben eine so sympathische Ausstrahlung. 🤗

  • @jayenerictogether
    @jayenerictogether 2 года назад +5

    One of the nicest performances of this fave I've heard. I've been working on it for decades and haven't reached this fluency or expressiveness.... so jealous....

  • @JRobinWhitley
    @JRobinWhitley 2 года назад +5

    This was so lovely. Not only the music, but they way you told O'Carolan's story. A dear friend of mine played lead guitar and I rhythm on all but the first of O'Carolan's pieces. He's going to love this as well.

  • @pieterhilvering
    @pieterhilvering 3 года назад +4

    Wonderful introduction to the 'Irish Mozart'

  • @idontno52
    @idontno52 2 года назад +1

    That’s just magic and your background stories are so interesting.

  • @paullyle3461
    @paullyle3461 11 месяцев назад

    Yes I often listen to your songs , find them very enjoyable and have heard them played often at the Ren. Faire. Thanks for sharing them again what great memories.🎶❣️😎🎶

  • @MartynCookHarp
    @MartynCookHarp Год назад

    What a find !!!
    I can’t believe I’ve not stumbled on this before…. Pure delight 🤗🤗🤗

  • @conlaiarla
    @conlaiarla 3 года назад +3

    Superb . Respect from O' Carolan's country.

  • @sf4792
    @sf4792 Год назад +2

    Marvelous Maija! Thank you for sharing your talent and the amazing music and life of O'Carolan with us. We would love to buy your CD's and see your performing. Where could we find information on that? Thank you!

  • @niallrooneyable
    @niallrooneyable 3 месяца назад

    What a wonderful musician who clearly loves music and wants to share the joy that she experiences with us. Excellent. Wonderful smile.
    The group playing before her, are Excellent. They might learn from this lady that the love of music that they share with us should show in their demeanour. It seems rather dull for them. A smile and a little engagement with us, would lift the performance, bringing us in to share the enjoyment which they surely experience, being excellent musician. This, I hope, will be read in the spirit in which it is intended.

  • @therise7760
    @therise7760 3 года назад +5

    What a gem of a video. So grateful to know there's someone out there keeping this music alive. Well done Maija. I've passed through nobber without realising O'Carolan was from there. Must stop next time. I see there's a harp festival in his name too.

  • @santiesposito8730
    @santiesposito8730 2 года назад +5

    Wow your music is so beautiful! O'Carolan is such a fascinating person, so talented.

  • @patrickconlon6039
    @patrickconlon6039 5 месяцев назад +1

    I so very much enjoyed this session!
    Brava!

  • @nazaritev6482
    @nazaritev6482 3 года назад +6

    A wonderful performance, it was a joy to listen to, and wonderful to hear the history as well.

  • @kyleethekelt
    @kyleethekelt 2 месяца назад

    I remember when Celia Briar, a former junior Ireland champion who lived here in NZ for many years, used to play these as part of our folk club jam sessions. Of course, many of them are on her albums but I loved trying to play along on recorders though I'll never match the beauty of her own recorder player, Jenny.

  • @marciamcmahonmastroddi8304
    @marciamcmahonmastroddi8304 Год назад

    Excellent thanks for his marvelous compositions and you’re a wonderful teacher and harpist !!❤

  • @christinal2226
    @christinal2226 10 месяцев назад

    Wow! How did they ever record those, especially the last one? He played it and left and that was it. Very fascinating, the way you tell it all! Thank you.

  • @Suki_Damson_123
    @Suki_Damson_123 4 месяца назад

    You and your harp playing are beautiful !❤

  • @Nachtuil36
    @Nachtuil36 2 года назад +4

    I am a huge fan of O'Carolan's music. I love playing some of his pieces on the "Irish" D concert flute or on the fiddle. Often play "O'Carolan's Welcome", but as you, my absolute favorite is O'Carolan's Farewell to Music ! This music goes straight to the heart and the soul, doesn't it ?

  • @georgehill6726
    @georgehill6726 Год назад

    Great music, beautifully played.
    Exquisite all round.
    Many thanks.

  • @saram4271
    @saram4271 7 месяцев назад

    This O'Carolan music was so wonderful. It arrived at my house on Easter Sunday, and lifted up my heart in remembrance of all the harp music I've heard in Ireland. I do love those tunes. Thank you so much for sharing them so cheerfully.

  • @XJ1100J
    @XJ1100J Год назад

    So beautifully done. You have a lovely spirit. Thank you.

  • @telecasteredtodeath
    @telecasteredtodeath 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful music, beautiful smile too! bonus!!

  • @octagon12011
    @octagon12011 2 года назад +2

    Magical

  • @glenrobinson916
    @glenrobinson916 5 месяцев назад

    Lovely, thanks so much for this. I used to play some O’Carolan tunes on Spanish guitar, although I think they’re best played on Irish harp. ❤️

  • @sarahduvall2046
    @sarahduvall2046 Год назад

    Thank you for this! Glad I stumbled across it.

  • @Sandiegodan1
    @Sandiegodan1 3 года назад +3

    A big THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart :)

  • @TheTristanmarcus
    @TheTristanmarcus 3 года назад +3

    Lovely, and informative too 👍🏾 I play a lot of O'Carolan and find his music very rewarding, but there aren't a shedload of books about his life, unfortunately . . . 🙏🏽

  • @sabbathhead
    @sabbathhead 2 года назад +3

    I enjoyed and was inspired by this. Both your playing and your delightful energy. Thank you!

  • @Sparks53
    @Sparks53 Год назад

    I've recently discovered and fallen in love with Carolan's work, and though I've
    learned some of his tunes on my mandolin, it's hard to beat the sound of a harp!
    You play beautifully and I sure look forward to discovering more of his work, thanks.

  • @rondelby2482
    @rondelby2482 Год назад

    Really enjoy your harp playing I play on left shoulder opposite hands.

  • @EricBlackmer
    @EricBlackmer 2 года назад

    Nice! Lots of good stories too.

  • @benjamink1403
    @benjamink1403 Месяц назад

    Let it be known I was your 450th subscriber!

  • @pamelabusby18
    @pamelabusby18 4 месяца назад

    Wonderful thank you so much!

  • @BobRichter-hz3bz
    @BobRichter-hz3bz Год назад

    Wonderful! Absolutely Wonderful!

  • @paullyle3461
    @paullyle3461 2 года назад +1

    Very well done thanks for sharing it, Is a favorite of mine🎶🎶😉😎

  • @tomkiely7274
    @tomkiely7274 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful! I hope you also teach!

  • @EricBlackmer
    @EricBlackmer 2 года назад

    I play in a trio with flute, guitar and cello in nearby NH, and we play most of these tunes. I love your renditions and your stories. Good show, very enjoyable. I'd love to see you perform live. Midcoast? I used to live in Belfast... miss it.

  • @paullyle3461
    @paullyle3461 2 года назад +1

    Very nice thanks for sharing.🎶

  • @dogmatika7
    @dogmatika7 8 месяцев назад

    Wonderful! And good sound quality as well. Thank you!

  • @edwardshevlin8022
    @edwardshevlin8022 Год назад

    Is brea liom do cheoil! Thank you for a most entertaining and informative video.

  • @WiskyDuck
    @WiskyDuck 9 месяцев назад

    Simply devine. You seem to have Beannacht Uí Chaoláin

  • @philip43
    @philip43 2 года назад

    Beautiful! And so interesting!

  • @ianenglish123
    @ianenglish123 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful- thank you

  • @bartydulake1
    @bartydulake1 Год назад

    Really great playing and a fascinating video. It was great to hear the stories behind the songs and also to have the H. Purcell song in there aswell. I liked the last song aswell the music is very evocative and well played! Thanks for sharing!

  • @tomiskind
    @tomiskind 2 года назад

    Great! years ago bought collection attributed to him, a trove of treats, tune about his neighbor? "Blind Mary" is one of my favorites. Thanks for renditions and tidbits and keep smiling!

  • @jobarrieglenn
    @jobarrieglenn 2 года назад

    Beautiful presentation. Thank you for sharing❤️

  • @Ute63
    @Ute63 Год назад

    Thanks so much🎼🎶

  • @seanbrennan3885
    @seanbrennan3885 2 года назад

    Go Raibh milé maith agat, I could listen all night, cheers.

  • @wb7dru1
    @wb7dru1 2 года назад

    This video is absolutely delightful and highly informative. I have been studying up so I can get back to learning Fanny Powers with my Celtic viola teacher (Mairead Nesbit, some will recognizer her) and I was led to this video...

  • @lubyvader
    @lubyvader 2 года назад

    gorgeous in all senses

  • @VeganWithAraygun
    @VeganWithAraygun Год назад

    Donal O'Sullivan's book is my bible.
    🙏🏼🍀❤️T.O'

  • @jimboo356
    @jimboo356 Год назад

    great!!!!!

  • @P.Ripper
    @P.Ripper 3 года назад +1

    Awesome, you play them heavenly. I foresee myself playing some of them on Kalimba.

  • @celestekoz
    @celestekoz Месяц назад

    Where did you get the arrangement of Carolan's Welcome? I really like the version you played. Beautiful!

  • @paulduffy4585
    @paulduffy4585 2 года назад

    Captain O'Kane is my favourite.

  • @fjalling
    @fjalling 2 года назад

    I love how you play Planxty Brabazon different than me!

  • @ioannesperegrinus5404
    @ioannesperegrinus5404 2 года назад

    Very, very sympathically woman, and I love these music!

  • @judithvandijkhuizen8331
    @judithvandijkhuizen8331 2 года назад

    Really lovely.

  • @beirbua3968
    @beirbua3968 6 месяцев назад

    Toirdhealbhach (Old Irish: Tairdelbach) is a masculine Irish given name. Forms of the name include Tarlach and Traolach. It is often anglicised Turlough. The name ultimately derives from Irish: toirdhealbh "prompting", and originated as a byname meaning "instigator"
    The Irish name O'Carolan claims descent from the O'Connors in Donegal where "Carlan" (from the Irish "carla" meaning a "wool-comb" and "an" meaning "one who" which roughly translates as "one who combs wool") was in Irish O'Carlain or O'Caireallain

  • @cristinaalves9698
    @cristinaalves9698 2 года назад +2

    Música linda... obrigada pela sua interpretação ♥️

  • @kurtmuller2817
    @kurtmuller2817 2 года назад

    A real pleasure.

  • @acolleenjones
    @acolleenjones 2 года назад +1

    That was lovely, and it's great to learn a little about O'Carolan. I'm learning the harp and am working on Carolan's Dream, which is a slightly different version of Molly McAplin by Thomas Connellan, from what I understand. O'Carolan loved the tune so much that he played it constantly in his repertoire.

    • @paulduffy4585
      @paulduffy4585 2 года назад +1

      I always thought Carolan took this from the faery folk, thanks for wrecking my life. How do you know Molly Mc Alpine was earlier?

    • @acolleenjones
      @acolleenjones 2 года назад +2

      @@paulduffy4585 from what I've read, Molly McAplin was written by Thomas Connellan (or his brother), who were contemporaries of O'Carolan. The story is that O'Carolan loved the tune so much that he added to his own repertoire, and it's been associated with him because of that. I also can't verify (nobody can) if it's true that O'Carolan declared that he wished he'd written that tune because he thought it was so awesome. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Connellan

    • @paulduffy4585
      @paulduffy4585 2 года назад +1

      Maybe he time traveled and stole it from Led Zeppelin..

  • @redneckdruid7185
    @redneckdruid7185 Год назад

    Even your mistakes are beautiful.

  • @Ubu987
    @Ubu987 2 года назад +2

    That is wonderful music, so deftly played and flowing. Thank you!
    'Planxty' is most likely an Anglicization of the Gaelic word, 'sláinte,' meaning 'health' in the sense of drinking a toast to the patron's health as a tribute, or in this case, dedicating a song. Traditionally, the Gaelic language was pronounced way back in the throat (like Japanese) making it most confusing to an English-speaking ear, as the Anglicizations of Irish surnames amply show. Turlough O'Carolan's name was actually 'Torbheallach O'Cearbhalláin.' Try pronouncing that one from the back of the throat! The sounds of 'L' and 'R' were not particularly distinct, and could easily be heard as the other, and it was similar for the sounds of 'P' which could be heard as 'C' or 'Q,' and vice versa. For similar reasons, the 'S' sound of 'sláinte' might be taken for a soft 'P' sound. There are tunes, notably Hulet's Health, which show the original intention of the titles.

  • @adriennedunne1748
    @adriennedunne1748 7 месяцев назад

    Turlough was blind. That probably in part explains why he didn't write the music down in full. Beautiful renditions though, thank you

  • @SweetAncientMelody
    @SweetAncientMelody 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this. In which harp are you playing on?

  • @ВалентинаПрокофьева-й4у

    💐👌👌👌👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️🙏

  • @eastpointer1304
    @eastpointer1304 2 года назад

    lanor Plunkitt is my favorite O Carolan. Supposedly on his death bed one last composistion titled Separation of body and soul

  • @seanwilliams1166
    @seanwilliams1166 Год назад

    I think the algorithm brought me here because of all the harp videos I watch but I recognised the name from si bheag si more (not sure if I spelt that right) in the guitarists bible

    • @seanwilliams1166
      @seanwilliams1166 Год назад

      Also your harp playing is beautiful
      And I got the 69th comment, nice

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 2 года назад

    Incomparably greater

  • @juliettelecorreberlamont3265
    @juliettelecorreberlamont3265 Год назад

    I love you

  • @gerardnfarrell
    @gerardnfarrell 2 года назад

    Go hálainn ar fad. GRMA ❤

  • @conormorgan6280
    @conormorgan6280 2 года назад

    Heeeeyup