Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. Jean-Michel Veillon, widely recognized as the foremost interpreter of Celtic music on the ...
>A new spin and new season have been added to the successful Celtic music festival held annually at the Old Brogue Irish Pub in Great Falls. Four concerts will be performed in November using the ...
Each week, Daily Bruin A&E will explore the instruments of the World Musical Instrument Collection and their performers that all contribute to the musical landscape of the UCLA Herb Alpert School of ...
STAUNTON - The Sunday Recital Series at Mary Baldwin College continues Sunday, Nov. 15 with flutist Erin Murphy and pianist Lise Keiter. The concert is at 3 p.m. in Francis Auditorium. "This recital ...
What better time than St. Patrick's Day to learn about Celtic music? Gaelic music is more than a mere commercial identifier, legitimately representing sound patterns from the six areas comprising ...
The Chattanooga Area Flute Society Flute Choir will play a program of Irish music in honor of St. Patrick's Day on Sunday, March 18, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 822 Belvoir Ave. The free concert ...
The Irish music ensemble, Cherish the Ladies, will bring a Celtic Christmas Celebration to the Latchis Theatre on Saturday, ...
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Another very humble musician graces the Northeast over the next couple of weeks as Michael Tubridy makes a return visit this year to New York, Boston and Philadelphia to perform and teach sean nos ...
John Connor, a lifelong traditional Irish musician, sits in a booth at Porter Belly’s Pub in Brighton, with his son Sean. Sean also plays traditional Irish music in a band called NightSide, following ...
The uilleann pipes hum and the bodhran ring out a rhythmic, percussive beat. It's the sound of a 'Sessuin,' a traditional Irish 'jam session' of sorts, and something you're likely to hear quite often ...