Excellent short film. One feels like another guest dropping in to see a neighbour. Beautiful playing on the piano and cello. Mícheál was a fountain of knowledge. Many thanks, Llse
They say the Soul moves on after death to heaven or wherever. But I wonder if there is something more going on here. It appears the Soul also remains. It remains between the pages of a manuscript, in a memory, and in the influences a person has on others and in the world all around. Doesn't a person's Soul continue charting its course in other’s lives? Perhaps we are all really knit together in some way we don't fully understand.
Fleischmans ( a rarely mentioned person in the trad music context) collection would be in most Irish universities in Ireland I would think , probably in the I T MA library and the National library , Kildare Street
What a shame we lost Ó Súilleabháin. A mind full of treasure.
What a GENIUS MAN so much knowledge hopefully not lost when he left us....so missed
All Respect to Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin! What a scholar!
Indeed, wonderful man!!
Excellent short film. One feels like another guest dropping in to see a neighbour. Beautiful playing on the piano and cello. Mícheál was a fountain of knowledge. Many thanks, Llse
Thanks Michael!! He was wonderful.
What a brilliant communicator he was.
Yes Susan, he really was a gem. Loved by so many!!
beutifull
💕
They say the Soul moves on after death to heaven or wherever. But I wonder if there is something more going on here. It appears the Soul also remains. It remains between the pages of a manuscript, in a memory, and in the influences a person has on others and in the world all around. Doesn't a person's Soul continue charting its course in other’s lives? Perhaps we are all really knit together in some way we don't fully understand.
Scott Gaul ,indeed,perhaps.
I would love to get my hands on the 1745 version.
Fleischmans ( a rarely mentioned person in the trad music context) collection would be in most Irish universities in Ireland I would think , probably in the I T MA library and the National library , Kildare Street
@@tomgreene1843 Thank you, Tom, unfortunately I don' t live in Ireland, but I will write to them; perhaps they will send it digitally. Kind regards.