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This recording features of variety of Irish and Scottish airs and dance tunes, some dating back to the 17th and 18th century harp repertoire as well as recent compositions, performed on harps, concertina, whistle and bouzouki.
Gráinne Hambly from County Mayo is an internationally recognised exponent of the Irish harp, and is in great demand as a performer and teacher, both in Ireland and abroad. She has attracted glowing praise for her live performances and recorded material, which brilliantly showcase what has been described as her 'absolute mastery of the Irish harp'. Gráinne is a music graduate of Queen's University Belfast.
Originally from Glasgow, William Jackson was a founding member and creative tour de force of Ossian, which became one of Scotland's best-loved traditional bands. In addition to being a renowned harper and multi-instrumentalist, William has gained an international reputation as a composer of music inspired by both traditional and classical elements. He is also a trained Music Therapist.
Gráinne and William first performed together in October 2004. Since then they have toured extensively in the USA giving concerts and workshops, as well as performing at several international harp festivals. They have both released a number of solo CDs, but this is their first collaborative recording.
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Air
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Eibhlí Gheal Chiúin ('Fair Gentle Eily')
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357
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Reels
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Da Thàbh air an Fharaidh ('Two Spoon Nets in the Loft') / Da Foostra
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2:35
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Air / Jig
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Mull of the Mountains / Drummond Castle
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4:50
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Air / Reels
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Cam Ye by Atholl? / Eliza Ross's / A'Chubhag ('The Cuckoo')
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4:57
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Lament / Gavotte
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Lady Keith's Lament / Breton Gavotte
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5:11
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Air
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Dermot O'Dowd
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3:29
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Reels
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Sporting Nell / The Hairy-Chested Frog
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2:07
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Lament / Slide
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MacCrimmon's Lament / Brosna Slide
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4:46
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Air
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Appomattox
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3:23
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Air / Minuet
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Ge Do Theid Mi Do M'Leabaidh ('Though I go to my Bed') / Drunk at Night and Dry in the Mornin
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4:54
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Harp Piece / Reel
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Celia Connellan / The Rectory Reel
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4:18
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Slip Jig
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Aoibhneas Eilís Uí Cheallaigh ('Elizabeth Kelly's Favourite')
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2:58
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