Anthony Sheehy gave us a tour of Desmond Castle. He played on it as a boy & has done much to have it declared a national heritage site or whatever they call it there so that it is preserved. Wonderful man!
It's from a wonderful 1995 album: Celtic Voices: Women of Song. Various female artists including Connie Dover. This is what I learned about the song: Medley arranged by Connie Dover. Personent Hodie, 14th Century Latin carol; Jesukin music by Connie Dover; lyrics adapted and arranged by Connie Dover from 8th Century Irish poem attributed to St. Ita and Caoineadh Mhuire, traditional Irish.
Starts with Tommy Makem, the Butcher Boy and the it's from a wonderful 1995 album: Celtic Voices: Women of Song. Various female artists including Connie Dover. This is what I learned about the song: Medley arranged by Connie Dover. Personent Hodie, 14th Century Latin carol; Jesukin music by Connie Dover; lyrics adapted and arranged by Connie Dover from 8th Century Irish poem attributed to St. Ita and Caoineadh Mhuire, traditional Irish
Anthony Sheehy gave us a tour of Desmond Castle. He played on it as a boy & has done much to have it declared a national heritage site or whatever they call it there so that it is preserved. Wonderful man!
very nice pics
It's from a wonderful 1995 album: Celtic Voices: Women of Song. Various female artists including Connie Dover. This is what I learned about the song: Medley arranged by Connie Dover. Personent Hodie, 14th Century Latin carol; Jesukin music by Connie Dover; lyrics adapted and arranged by Connie Dover from 8th Century Irish poem attributed to St. Ita and Caoineadh Mhuire, traditional Irish.
Starts with Tommy Makem, the Butcher Boy and the it's from a wonderful 1995 album: Celtic Voices: Women of Song. Various female artists including Connie Dover. This is what I learned about the song: Medley arranged by Connie Dover. Personent Hodie, 14th Century Latin carol; Jesukin music by Connie Dover; lyrics adapted and arranged by Connie Dover from 8th Century Irish poem attributed to St. Ita and Caoineadh Mhuire, traditional Irish