I have been looping your Planxty Irwin for quite more than an hour. I am listening even now as I write. My ear is so thoroughly accustomed to O'Carolan and so much else of traditional Irish music that survived Cromwell as popularized in its exuberant renaissance beginning in the late 1950s by such as Christy Moor, Dónonal Lunny, PJ Curtis, Arty McGlynn, Nollaig Casey, Alec Finn, Paddy Moloney, Seán Potts, Matt Molloy, among other legends in their own time. And now, after an hour and more of your Planxty Irwin, a dawning emerges of what you have done. I believe you hear what O'Carolan heard in his own time on his harp. I believe you hear what the Irwin household heard as this genius of melody - unique, sublime, festive, melancholy, elegant - traveled amongst the households of his many patrons. Indeed, such is what you and Anton have illuminated for us in your understanding of the Baroque. Brilliant!!!
WOW!!! Anna!!! I have not heard it played that beautifully in every way. There are many ways to find different beauty in O'Carolan. Yet there is something you hear in Planxty Irwin - and I believe in O'Carolan moreover - that very, very, very few also hear. More, please?
Beautiful performance 🥰 O'Carolan started my first jorney into irish music over 1 year ago. He wrote so many beautiful tunes and his last one before he died "Farewell to music" is still such a touching piece to me.
Carolan wrote some superb music will still sits at the centre of Irish music. This is a wonderful rendition of this classic piece. It seems well suited to the baroque guitar, which has its own harp like qualities. I first got into Irish music some fifty years ago, and it still has an impact on me. Thanks for this!
Dear Anna, this is one of my favourite of all your pieces. Happy day the day I discovered you and Anton! I love this so much. There is a divine spark in all you do. Ten thousand appreciations from southern England.
I have been looping your Planxty Irwin for quite more than an hour. I am listening even now as I write.
My ear is so thoroughly accustomed to O'Carolan and so much else of traditional Irish music that survived Cromwell as popularized in its exuberant renaissance beginning in the late 1950s by such as Christy Moor, Dónonal Lunny, PJ Curtis, Arty McGlynn, Nollaig Casey, Alec Finn, Paddy Moloney, Seán Potts, Matt Molloy, among other legends in their own time.
And now, after an hour and more of your Planxty Irwin, a dawning emerges of what you have done. I believe you hear what O'Carolan heard in his own time on his harp. I believe you hear what the Irwin household heard as this genius of melody - unique, sublime, festive, melancholy, elegant - traveled amongst the households of his many patrons.
Indeed, such is what you and Anton have illuminated for us in your understanding of the Baroque.
Brilliant!!!
WOW!!! Anna!!! I have not heard it played that beautifully in every way. There are many ways to find different beauty in O'Carolan. Yet there is something you hear in Planxty Irwin - and I believe in O'Carolan moreover - that very, very, very few also hear. More, please?
Thank you so much, dear James! More is already on the way 🙃💋
The subtlety and beauty of your playing is awe-inspiring. Bravo. ❤
That’s what I call ‘making this world a better place’ !
the very orchestra on 4 course!
Beautiful performance 🥰 O'Carolan started my first jorney into irish music over 1 year ago. He wrote so many beautiful tunes and his last one before he died "Farewell to music" is still such a touching piece to me.
Incredible what you make coming out of this small instrument
A delicacy that touches the soul with love. Thank you very much! 💖
Carolan wrote some superb music will still sits at the centre of Irish music. This is a wonderful rendition of this classic piece. It seems well suited to the baroque guitar, which has its own harp like qualities. I first got into Irish music some fifty years ago, and it still has an impact on me. Thanks for this!
You are wonderful! Thank you.
Charming, sublime and played with such a light touch. A perfect setting for the Ren guitar.
Is the tablature available? I was playing my Ren guitar on the ferry to where I work when your post appeared. It would be a delightful addition. ♥️
Dear ren.guitar collegue... i'm afraid i can't help you with the tab, as i haven't written it down
Wonderful, this is the mother of all guittars, absolutely delightful. Well Done Madame !!!
I love this so much! One of my favourites of yours. Thank you, Anna. God bless for your holy music.
Очень прозрачное исполнение и очень неожиданная интерпретация.
Замечательно!!!❤
Dear Anna, this is one of my favourite of all your pieces. Happy day the day I discovered you and Anton! I love this so much. There is a divine spark in all you do. Ten thousand appreciations from southern England.
Thank you so much!🙏 It means a lot to us!❤️❤️
Анюта, переслушиваем тебя с превеликим удовольствием!!! Брависсимо! Мало того, посылаю знакомым как драгоценный подарок!!! Целуем, любим , ждем!!!
Perfection.
Beautiful! It's delightful to know that O'Carolan's works are still being actively performed.
Such a lovely piece.😊
Just fantastically beautiful
Very beautiful and inspirational. Thanks!
So beautiful!
Beautiful playing as always, Madame.
Thank you, Sir 🥰
Bardzo taneczne wykonanie...świeże i lekkie jak wiosną...No i akordy...🎉Miód...
Bardzo dziękuję!🙏🥰
Absolutely sublime.
How beautiful! ❤
Wonderful!!!
Wonderful! And so well played!
Simplemente maravillosa❤
Wow this is so beautiful and touching! Made my day. Will put this on repeat :) -- somehow O'Carolan works very well on a Renaissance guitar.
Thank you dear! I'm happy that it made you smile ❤️🎶🍀
Perfection. Thank you from New York :)
Great! Thanks Anna!
That is sooooo wonderful :)
Dzięki 🙃🍀💋
Beautiful!
👏👏👏Brava!!!
Bravo! Wonderful.
Awesome performance!
Просто и прекрасно!❤❤❤
Спасибо! 😘🎶
La perfección ....
Thank you very much ! That was truly delightful, and as many others here, I'm looping it.
Best version ever
Absolutely beautiful. I can’t stop listening to this piece!🙏
❤💯
Loved it!
Superbe!
Fenomenal 🎵❤🎵
❤
Incanto
Perfection.