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South Sligo Summer School
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The South Sligo Summer School is a week of Traditional Irish Music Classes, Ceili Dancing, Recitals, Workshops and Concerts. The school was established in 1986 and takes place in Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo, Ireland in July. This channel is dedicated to sharing some of the music and events captured during the week.. Hope you enjoy. www.sssschool.org
South Sligo Summer School 2024 - Tribute Concert honouring Junior Davey.
South Sligo Summer School 2024 - A tribute Concert honouring bodhrán and bones player Junior Davey.
Monday 15 July in The May Queen.
Monday 15 July in The May Queen.
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South Sligo Summer School 2024 - Tuesday Night Recital
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South Sligo Summer School 2024 - Tuesday Night Recital Fiddle, Flute and Whistle Recital in the May Queen
Reminiscing with Sheila O'Dowd
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South Sligo Summer School Presents: Reminiscing with Sheila O'Dowd. A 30-minute interview-based video piece exploring the musical life of highly respected Sligo fiddler Sheila O'Dowd.
A Chat with Harry McGowan
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In July 2020 uilleann piper Leonard Barry visited Harry McGowan in his home in Carrowmore, Lavagh, County Sligo, where they had a brief chat. Leonards' introductory words in this short video clip have since proven prophetic and so here we are now in late June 2021, and it will be this time next year before we are all back together in Tubbercurry to celebrate our traditional music, song and danc...
Caoimhe Kearins, Irish Fiddle Champion, accompanied by Fionnuala Kearins on keyboard.
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South Sligo Summer School 2019, Song - "Ballad of Michael Coleman" & Reels, 'Mullingar Races' (3 part version), Martin Wynne's No. 4 & a version of 'The Graf Spey' as played by Fred Finn.
Fri Night Concert 2019, Tin Whistle excellence.
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South Sligo Summer School, Keith Frain, John Dwyer, Patricia Collis, Marion Egan, Caoimhe Kearins, Fionnuala Kearins, Junior Davey. The Kilmovee Jig, The Cat's Meow, The Duke of Leinster, The London Lassies
Friday Night Concert 2019, Theresa O'Grady, Daithi Gormley
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South Sligo Summer School, Finale Concert."Return to Burton Road", "The Munster Jig" "McKenna Country" "The Maidsmans Sister" "The Kavitagal Shuffle"
Friday Night Concert - 1.2
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Conor McDonagh, Ryan Sheridan, Sinéad and Aoife Johnston,
2019 Monday Night Concert 1
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Introduction - Jimmy Murphy & Michael Loftus and friends on stage at South Sligo Summer School 2019
South Sligo Summer School 2019 -Bernie Geraghty with pupils P45
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A Martin McMahon reel, Paddy Wynne's' delight
Shane Mulchrone, South Sligo Summer School 2018
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CD launch, "Solid Ground" Jigs - Battering Ram agus Na Ceannabháin Bhána
David Doocey and Stephen Doherty , South Sligo Summer School 2018 P37
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Crib of Perches Flatwater Fran
Keith Frain & Ronan McDonagh P36 South Sligo Summer School
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The Scotsman Tell her I am Jimmy Kelly's Galway Rambler
Conor McDonagh Conor Johnston (P35) South Sligo Summer School, 2018
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Selection Jigs: Thanks to Didier (see comments below) for going to the trouble of giving the times and tune titles as follows: 00:57 Christy Barry's #1 (c. Christy Barry) 02:03 Butlers of Glen Avenue (aka Christy Barry's #2) (c. Tony Sullivan) 03:44 Maids of Mount Kisco 05:17 Greig's pipes
James Carty, CD Launch, 'Hiding Daylight in Dark Corners'
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James Carty, CD Launch, 'Hiding Daylight in Dark Corners'
South Sligo Summer School -Tuesday Recital - P29
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South Sligo Summer School -Tuesday Recital - P29
James Carty, CD Launch, Hiding Daylight in Dark Corners (P31)
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James Carty, CD Launch, Hiding Daylight in Dark Corners (P31)
South Sligo Summer School 2018 - Monday night concert 22
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South Sligo Summer School 2018 - Monday night concert 22
South Sligo Summer School - Monday Night concert 2019 - P24
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South Sligo Summer School - Monday Night concert 2019 - P24
South Sligo Summer School 2018 (P30) Declan, Damien and Oisin
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South Sligo Summer School 2018 (P30) Declan, Damien and Oisin
Monday concert - South Sligo Summer School 2018 (18)
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Monday concert - South Sligo Summer School 2018 (18)
South Sligo Summer School, Monday Concert 0219 (13)
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South Sligo Summer School, Monday Concert 0219 (13)
Beautiful voice beautiful girl beautiful face blocked by a ludramaan camera man
Beautiful. Both the song and the singer.
Beautiful voice and lovely choice of song.
Absolutely so awesome 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Priceless memories from Sheila, a wonderful lady. I come from Liverpool , my love for music come from similar gatherings although with a mix of contemporary music and Irish music, the heart always belongs to Ireland.
Richly deserved tribute my friend ! Nobody has done more to make the Bodhrán the highly respected instrument it now is , world wide! The whole Bodhrán and wider Traditional music world owes you such a debt of gratitude ❤
Tune names anyone?
some of them are mentioned (e.g. at 2:40 McKennas , Road to Cashel). Is there any particular tunes you want identified?
Such a wonderful singer!
Top class!
Incredible fluter!
Mighty stuff 👏👏👏
Delightful! Lovely lady!
Unbelievable. He doesn’t even have to look at his fingers!
What a beautiful voice this young singer has.👏👏🇮🇪💖
Beautiful singing and truly in the Sean nós style. However, I note she was reading it off a script. Could she have sung without her notes, as practically all sean-nós singers do? I don't wish to be critical, but as a traditional singer myself, I have huge problem with people (Irish or otherwise) singing off their hymn sheets or worse still their 'smart-phones'. Part of the skill in traditional singing is to be able to sing from the heart not off a sheet or phone device!
“I don’t wish to be critical”, then proceeds to be exceptionally critical Perhaps it should be remembered she is a South Korean and learning Irish Gaelic is an entirely different world, as most Irish people now don’t even speak it fluently. Being able to properly pronounce and ornament the notes as she did is astounding for someone who isn’t a native speaker, so I think you can make honorable exception and give this young lady a break for using notes. The fact this young woman bothered to learn Sean-nós in the first place and perform in front of an audience live when she’s from an entirely different culture shows that she did sing from the heart, regardless if she had a sheet or not. Respectfully, don’t impose your opinion as a requirement, there is no commandment that says “thou shalt never read notes while singing”. You can sing just as soulfully from the heart with notes or sheet music as without and you can also sing as dead as the grave without notes or sheets. As a traditional singer, I thought you’d have known that and given this young woman some grace.
@@ronkelley1490 You cannot inhabit the song if you sing using sheet notes or worse still an iphone? what happens if your phone dies, or your internet connection fails. In truth, anybody could sing a song from notes or using a smartphone. The skill is in learning the song, knowing what it is about, and then singing it without any aid. Have you ever seen a singer at Oireachtas na Gaeilge using notes or a smartphone while singing? Likewise for the Ballad Singing competitions at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann? I would never attempt to sing a song in Korean, as I do not speak or understand the language. All I ask is that those who wish to become involved in traditional Irish singing in English or Sean-Nós siging in Irish have some respect for singers who go to the trouble of learning the songs first before ever stepping up to a microphone!
That was amazing
I am in tears. The gorgeousness of her interpretation, of a song so familiar. Exceptional and so touching
Lovely 🙂
pure class.
Great stuff, cheers Fiona from WA
Wow! If I heard this with my eyes closed I would of guessed all 32 counties of Ireland and half the countries of the world before I guessed Korea. You are crazy good girl that was amazing . No benefit or pay you love the art and from Ireland all I can say is may godbless ya and keep ya safe .
wow. tears....this is so beautiful....and you can hear the roots of American folk music in this song especially...
Lovely music. I do wish Shane had played some lead, though - he's an incredible guitarist.
Beautiful and brilliant guitarist.👌
Gets better every time I watch it. Shane & Seamie, Brilliant 👏👏👏👏
Beautiful music played by 3 great musicians, tanx
What a beautiful high lonesome voice she has. So beautiful to hear her keep our language alive.
The genre has a feeling that grabs you and seems to comand reverence in its expresion. You cannot imagine singing this in a show off complacent fashion, it would not have any credibility. It is obviously spiritual.
First tune: Bushmill's Fancy (a salute to the whiskey?); Second tune: can't figure out what she's saying. Played it 8 times to Tune Pal, got 7 different answers.
This O'carolan approves
Magnificent playing 😉
Wow, that was incredible. Well done madam!
Wow, after twenty years, it’s called “The Funny Reel”! My God… thank you.
💜 aw!
An absolute machine
Wow Beautiful Brilliant Performance Honey X
Shane has all of his teeth. 😂. He cleaned up well.
He got some send off 👏
Brilliant
Lovely. Many a man out there couldn't play better. Nice and steady playing. Verry good best women I've heard playing yet.
Go iontach! Is cailín deas í
Any chance of the name of the tunes?
I keep playing swallowtail jig on the last one lol
Love listening to this version by Harry and I was finally able to learn it from repeating it time and time again. This was our neighbour John Reilly (Hannons) song when I was young, and Harry has pretty much the same style of singing as far as I can remember.
upwards in temperatures, whether we feel it or not. The trees are alive with songbirds marking breeding
00:46 The View across the Valley (c. John Brady) 01:59 Father Newman's Reel (c. John Brady)
"....." = The Diplodocus (c. Liz Carroll) 00:00 Clancy's (aka Clancy the Scotsman) 01:14 Diplodocus 03:01 Devaney's Goat 04:14 Lucky in Love
That was fucking awesome!
Beautiful set of jigs followed by a lovely set of reels All three accordionists in perfect tune ,pitch and harmony The reel Blackberry Blossom was recorded by James Morrison a fine fiddler from Drumfin Riverstown a contemporary of the great Michael Coleman himself I have managed somehow to write a poem about both fiddlers titled The Lonely Sligo Exile which is about Coleman and The Fiddler From Drumfin which refers to Morrison
Brilliant musical trio All in perfect tune, harmony and tempo May God rest the late great Joe Bourke and the great Michael Coleman who was the biggest singular influence ever on our wonderful immensely popular traditional music in the whole world
Good man