During my stay in Antigonish for my Diploma Course with the Coady institute at Sr.Fx University in 2014 i came to know of the Celtic Colours music festival and my Canadian friend very much wanted to take me to Sydney, Cape Breton there as i am fiddle player but tickets were an issue and travel but i became a fan of Celtic Colours from then on. I have played fiddle with MBC of Antigonish in an impromptu. session who plays in Celtic colours festival. I know how rich the festival is. Love from South india.
Bonjour , quel plaisir ,je ne peux rester insensible à une telle musique ,et retrouver l'ambiance de ce pays que j'ai parcouru par 2 fois , la beauté des paysages, l'accueil des irlandais n'est pas une légende....🥰
C'est en fait de la musique écossaise que vous entendez. Et pas même l'Écosse, mais la Nouvelle-Écosse, au Canada ! Le premier morceau, le plus lent, a été composé par un Allemand ! Mais le reste de la vidéo est purement écossais... c'est le même esprit chaleureux que celui des Irlandais. Mais ces gens sont originaires de l'île du Cap-Breton, en Nouvelle-Écosse, au Canada, au sud de Terre-Neuve. Leur musique a été apportée par les Écossais il y a plusieurs siècles. D'autres influences existent, comme la musique irlandaise, acadienne et québécoise, mais la musique du Cap-Breton est largement enracinée dans la musique écossaise des Highlands. La plupart des Irlandais ont immigré aux États-Unis, à Boston, New York, Philadelphie, San Francisco et dans les Appalaches, tandis que de nombreux Écossais ont quitté la Grande-Bretagne et se sont installés dans l'est du Canada, d'où le nom de la province "Nouvelle Écosse" ou "Nova Scotia".
They are freakin awesome! We've seen them in Maine years ago....but they stopped playing around these parts..great band, wonderful music, incredible shows. I get the shivers watching this.
I live in San Diego, so, not exactly close to Nova Scotia, but man, if I lived in Maine (or anywhere in the northeast), I’d be taking my fiddle and going to Cape Breton regularly! I’m sure you can see or hear them play in some capacity in NS.
... waxing nostalgic this evenin’ ... sittin’ on the stoop playin’ along on me wee Drum while the pup cousins Ollie & Ellie Run about the yard in the soft rain ... Thank You all for sharing your joyful talent ...
Great !!! Beautiful music ! look like as Ashley Mc Isaac, isn't it ? Whatever, as a Britain from Bretagne , enjoying this kind of music, sharing because it's wonderful !
Respect from the Celtic Pagans of Eire to our Celtic cousins the Bretons. Our music is so similar be proud of our heritage and Culture. Respect from the old paths of the Celtic world. Slainte agus Saoirse
I saw Beolach here in the San Francisco Bay area back in 2003 but not since. They're a super-group; they all have their own projects so I believe no longer tour together but it's great to see them again in this video!
Well technically this is Scottish by way of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada… but they have their similarities 😉 Apparently the north side of the island has more Irish descendants.
Hi Lisa, the tunes are: Prayerful Hymn / Traditional Strathspey / Golden Anniversary Strathspey / The Way to Mull River Reel / John Morrison of Assynt House / The Pibroch of Domhnall Dubh Reel
ok, is the "voice of g(G)od" too much to describe what happens when these instruments and artists speak? When does the music overcome the flesh that produces it?
Dying to know what the traditional Strathspey is! I also heard Kinnon and Andrea Beaton play it in Mabou here: th-cam.com/video/VfazypdZhpU/w-d-xo.html
Lovely music but may I venture to say that I don’t much like the funky piano? It’s a distraction from the melody, IMO. Perhaps I’m too much of a traditionalist.
@@janekelton Ah - I didn't know that. Irish Traditional Dance Music is more my thing (I play Irish wooden flute) and I'm not knowledgeable about Cape Breton Music. But even with ITDM, there is sometimes a fashion for the use of "bim-dritt, bim-dritt" piano and (even worse) funky, syncopated bodhran in reels and some people love it but I can't stand it. But I have to accept that that's just me. Perhaps I need professional help! But, at 70, it's perhaps too late for me :-)
@@marconatrix Yes, indeed (...hic!). IMO, piano in traditional music is supposed to be accompaniment. But sometimes the practitioners get carried away with wanting to be noticed. If I get more into this lovely Cape Breton music, I'll have to find some that doesn't include this distracting, funky "accompaniment", just as I have had to do so with Irish traditional dance music. The problem I have in ITDM is not that the piano is funky but that the constant "plink-plonk, plink-plonk" makes every reel sound the same. I've known it to ruin whole albums. But some people love it, it has to be said.
My God, Canada's beautiful, Steve. The disgrace that couldn't be acknowledged was a man's right as a King, above God. Not one day of cruelty ever ended, not one right that was not more than cruelly and coldly granted as the product of being fought for ever made sense to when God is small. But the Gates of Hell as a level cannot compete with the holy land of Cape Breton, or... Purgatory. If a million times reasoning of man was never the simple tolerableness for what it claimed was the half of it, yet had suffered past any end or beginning as such, was that. How much more the point is good and what's the problem? How any nation... could believe that even after... an extermination of any one world, that Jesus couldn't also in the greatest extent of lies - that kingdom that he said would not stand against his, the gates of hell - see that point, is evil.
The world would be a much happier place indeed if this music was shared with everyone....nothing is more joyful than a Cape Breton fiddle!!!
Agreed!
Cape Breton fiddlers are incredible. Music of the East Coast Scots. Long may Cape Breton and Caledonia live!!!
Music has a magical way of uniting people.. no language needed
During my stay in Antigonish for my Diploma Course with the Coady institute at Sr.Fx University in 2014 i came to know of the Celtic Colours music festival and my Canadian friend very much wanted to take me to Sydney, Cape Breton there as i am fiddle player but tickets were an issue and travel but i became a fan of Celtic Colours from then on. I have played fiddle with MBC of Antigonish in an impromptu. session who plays in Celtic colours festival. I know how rich the festival is. Love from South india.
This amazing music makes staying at home during the pandemic okay. Thank God for Celtic music. Dave Furge
Praise God for working through these musicians, equipment, and algorithms to bring us this music to enjoy.
@@craiglauder5481 ?
Beautiful Music, Thank you.
Praise God for the beautiful music Beolach has shared, and for the technology that allows it to be shared over the network.
dreadful boring shit ... a child cud play that ffs ... boring as fuck ..pure rubbish
@@bernarddover1442 :) Totally.. lol
This so beautiful it makes my soul soar
I had the exact same feeling 🌝
Wow, is all I can say, so amazing! These Cape Breton fiddlers rock!!! From stunningly beautiful to so nuts!!!! Brilliant!
Always a pleasure seeing Natalie perform. No one has more fun with her music.
Simple instruments make so heavenly music .. due to the gifted performers ..
What a beautiful music!!!
Simply amazing!!!
Heart warming sound!!!
How did those fiddles not burst into flame? Wow, that was excellent!
Bonjour , quel plaisir ,je ne peux rester insensible à une telle musique ,et retrouver l'ambiance de ce pays que j'ai parcouru par 2 fois , la beauté des paysages, l'accueil des irlandais n'est pas une légende....🥰
C'est en fait de la musique écossaise que vous entendez. Et pas même l'Écosse, mais la Nouvelle-Écosse, au Canada ! Le premier morceau, le plus lent, a été composé par un Allemand ! Mais le reste de la vidéo est purement écossais... c'est le même esprit chaleureux que celui des Irlandais. Mais ces gens sont originaires de l'île du Cap-Breton, en Nouvelle-Écosse, au Canada, au sud de Terre-Neuve. Leur musique a été apportée par les Écossais il y a plusieurs siècles. D'autres influences existent, comme la musique irlandaise, acadienne et québécoise, mais la musique du Cap-Breton est largement enracinée dans la musique écossaise des Highlands. La plupart des Irlandais ont immigré aux États-Unis, à Boston, New York, Philadelphie, San Francisco et dans les Appalaches, tandis que de nombreux Écossais ont quitté la Grande-Bretagne et se sont installés dans l'est du Canada, d'où le nom de la province "Nouvelle Écosse" ou "Nova Scotia".
They are freakin awesome! We've seen them in Maine years ago....but they stopped playing around these parts..great band, wonderful music, incredible shows. I get the shivers watching this.
I live in San Diego, so, not exactly close to Nova Scotia, but man, if I lived in Maine (or anywhere in the northeast), I’d be taking my fiddle and going to Cape Breton regularly! I’m sure you can see or hear them play in some capacity in NS.
Couldn't love this more!! :)
This is awesome, smiling ear to ear.
Beautiful!
Love it . Such Feeling .Thank you ladies
This performance gives me goosepimples everytime
Lovely,never come across this group, thankyou🎉
how very beautiful.,.. both the piece and the ladies who
play like angels.. great presentation
... waxing nostalgic this evenin’ ... sittin’ on the stoop playin’ along on me wee Drum while the pup cousins Ollie & Ellie Run about the yard in the soft rain ... Thank You all for sharing your joyful talent ...
Yeah. I saw them just north of Boston years ago and wish they'd come back down this way again.
Great !!! Beautiful music ! look like as Ashley Mc Isaac, isn't it ? Whatever, as a Britain from Bretagne , enjoying this kind of music, sharing because it's wonderful !
Well, isn’t Wendy his cousin or something?
Respect from the Celtic Pagans of Eire to our Celtic cousins the Bretons. Our music is so similar be proud of our heritage and Culture. Respect from the old paths of the Celtic world. Slainte agus Saoirse
So much fun. Love it! Kept waiting for them to zoom in on the pipes, though...never did.
Wonderful!
Just amazing
So good. This is real music.
Thank you for telling us the song titles!
Wonderful set!
?? What are the titles ??
Yep just caught them now ! A slooooow learner.
Will add them onto my loong list. Reminds me of the fantastic time spent in Ggow xxxxx
I saw Beolach here in the San Francisco Bay area back in 2003 but not since. They're a super-group; they all have their own projects so I believe no longer tour together but it's great to see them again in this video!
They performed at Celtic Colours 2018
song titles!
FINALLY THANK YOU!
Amazing players!🤩
Bho a' chiad dol a-mach bha mi a' smuaintinn "Sin mar a bhitheadh an fhidheall 'ga sheinn!" :-)
Nis (aig deireadh a' chiad port) tha mo deòir a' sileadh ...
Great stuff!
WOW.. STUNNINGLY WONDERFUL
Hermoso.... Gracias!!!
Wonderful.
Thank you very much شكرا
Fantastic
Here's a Scot just discovered this rich source of his kind of music - Cape Breton here I come!
Definitely worth the effort to go! Every day has something special!
Que Hermosura 💖💖 Endulza el oído totalmente
6:51 : And suddenly, a wild Natalie MacMaster appears!
Totally love this group, where oh where did they go?????
I may retire early just to take the 12 hour drive to Celtic Colors (from Maine).
Lovely
Woooooooooo!!!!!!!
...einfach geile Musik.....
Respect!
Mac Morin is my piano teacher
Soulful..
Sweet
Love Irish music
Well technically this is Scottish by way of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada… but they have their similarities 😉 Apparently the north side of the island has more Irish descendants.
Can someone post the names of the tunes played please?
Hi Lisa, the tunes are: Prayerful Hymn / Traditional Strathspey / Golden Anniversary Strathspey / The Way to Mull River Reel / John Morrison of Assynt House / The Pibroch of Domhnall Dubh Reel
Wow! 👍
supercool
J'ai tres hate d'y être avec ma Maman! 😉
🌸🍀🌸
ok, is the "voice of g(G)od" too much to describe what happens when these instruments and artists speak? When does the music overcome the flesh that produces it?
+Jack Fitzsimmons yes the first 4 minutes for me particular are hauntingly beautiful... I wish I could find it on iTunes!!!
Celtic Colours Live, Vol. 2 by Various Artists
itun.es/ca/m1LC4
Hi there. It's the last track on Volume 2 of the festival's live CD
OMIGOSH THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! YOU MADE MY DAY!!!
Beautiful comment. :)
. . .such kindness.It does not seek to overcome but rather exalt and transcend...
Ashley & Wendy
What’s this group called? I like to listen to their Album if they’ve got one
The group is Beòlach. They have a few recordings available... enjoy! beolach.ca
Where can one get the sheet music for Prayerful Hymn??
Try thesession.org
Dying to know what the traditional Strathspey is! I also heard Kinnon and Andrea Beaton play it in Mabou here: th-cam.com/video/VfazypdZhpU/w-d-xo.html
Is Wendy Isaac's sister? Or cousin?
on dirait la violoniste qui joue avec Bruce Springsteen au milieu
I've got some wood to cut, it woold be easier for me if you come to help
Lovely music but may I venture to say that I don’t much like the funky piano? It’s a distraction from the melody, IMO. Perhaps I’m too much of a traditionalist.
Traditional Cape Breton piano here; that's how they roll! May not suit your ears, but it suits many, esp. Cape Breton musicians and their fans.
@@janekelton Ah - I didn't know that. Irish Traditional Dance Music is more my thing (I play Irish wooden flute) and I'm not knowledgeable about Cape Breton Music. But even with ITDM, there is sometimes a fashion for the use of "bim-dritt, bim-dritt" piano and (even worse) funky, syncopated bodhran in reels and some people love it but I can't stand it. But I have to accept that that's just me. Perhaps I need professional help! But, at 70, it's perhaps too late for me :-)
Agree, seems out of place ... maybe you have to be well tanked up on the old uisge beatha ...
@@marconatrix Yes, indeed (...hic!). IMO, piano in traditional music is supposed to be accompaniment. But sometimes the practitioners get carried away with wanting to be noticed. If I get more into this lovely Cape Breton music, I'll have to find some that doesn't include this distracting, funky "accompaniment", just as I have had to do so with Irish traditional dance music. The problem I have in ITDM is not that the piano is funky but that the constant "plink-plonk, plink-plonk" makes every reel sound the same. I've known it to ruin whole albums. But some people love it, it has to be said.
@@perilouspoozer3749
This one works for me, dé bhur beachd fhéin?
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My God, Canada's beautiful, Steve.
The disgrace that couldn't be acknowledged was a man's right as a King, above God. Not one day of cruelty ever ended, not one right that was not more than cruelly and coldly granted as the product of being fought for ever made sense to when God is small.
But the Gates of Hell as a level cannot compete with the holy land of Cape Breton, or... Purgatory. If a million times reasoning of man was never the simple tolerableness for what it claimed was the half of it, yet had suffered past any end or beginning as such, was that. How much more the point is good and what's the problem?
How any nation... could believe that even after... an extermination of any one world, that Jesus couldn't also in the greatest extent of lies - that kingdom that he said would not stand against his, the gates of hell - see that point, is evil.