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Tracks
  1. Marches - Roddy McCorley, The Mountains of Pomeroy - Preview
  2. Polkas - Ballydesmond No. 1, The Kerry Cow (All the way to Galway) - Preview
  3. Jigs - Rowlands (Out on the Ocean), My Darling Asleep - Preview
  4. Hornpipes - Boys of Bluehill, Bantry Bay - Preview
  5. Reels - The Maid behind the bar, Miss McCleods - Preview
  6. Step Dance - Jig (The Frost is all over) - Preview
  7. Jigs - The Lilting Banshee, Jackie Daly's (The Cordal Jig) - Preview
  8. Mazurka - Fr. Halpin's Top Coat - Preview
  9. Hornpipes - Tuamgraney Castle, Cathy's Favourite - Preview
  10. Polkas - Chris Droney's (Tripping to the Well), Egan's No. 1 (Knocknabower Polka) - Preview

 

(please allow 2 business days for delivery to Rep. of Ireland and 4 - 8 business days for the rest of the world)

An ideal CD for those learning Traditional Irish Music. All proceeds go to St. Vincent's Special Needs School in Limerick.

€10 including Post & Packaging

Aisling O'Gorman Bodhran: Andy Tier Guitar: Anne Marie Acosta Piano: Bronagh Graham Banjo: Conor McCarthy Guitar: Danny Browne Banjo: Daura Carballo Clarinet: Dave Curley Guitar: David Bennis Guitar: Eimear Scully Fiddle: Ita Richardson Flute: Jim Ryan Mandola: Joe Murphy Bodhran: John Cunningham Guitar: Larry O'Malley Whistle: Majella Lynch Fiddle: Margaret Brennan Whistle: Martino Vacca Flute: Niamh Cummins Whistle: Noel Guinane Guitar: Noel McCarthy Fiddle: Nora Daly Whistle: Pat Cuddy Mandolin: Rina Sexton Accordion: Rita Gallagher Fiddle: Sinead Long Whistle: Susan Mulcahy Uilleann Pipes: Tanya Buxton Fiddle: Tom O'Dwyer Mandola: Will O'Meara Guitar.

CRUINNIÚ

TRADITIONAL MUSIC ENSEMBLE FEATURING UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK STAFF

Cruinniú is the title of an Irish World Academy outreach initiative, which has seen staff from all walks of University life engaging in weekly classes/sessions of Irish traditional music each Wednesday lunchtime. The sessions have been facilitated by a number of players within the group, as well as by students and staff of the Irish World Academy. These classes are open to all, with beginners being especially welcome. This lunchtime concert is the first public performance by the group, who have been working on developing a common repertoire since December 2006. A wide range of instruments and interests are represented.