So lovely to hear a piece played straight without the fanciful warbling and screeching additions of most modern songs. Just beautiful melody, gracefully played as it was written, touching the heart.
My Scottish/Irish Grandmother used to play music exactly like this. I was adopted, Eastern European descent. But because of her beautiful piano music, I got into Celtic music for over 25 years. This music tips my heart up! She played Raglan Road, and The Last Rose of Summer. It was the twin of emotion of this piece. This made my day, I want to learn this piece. Th U.
well 2021 now, long time and but I can assure you irish-schott music always touches the hungarian soul , and this affection will remain forever even after time end.... so long
Oops , I had written "tears my heart up" but word spell says tips!? Took all this time to see the printed error!😀😣😐! Thank you Bodfer! I wish/ hope I could have Hungarian in me too!
I like when I hear a piece of music which will stay with me for a new year. The moment I listened to this heart warming preference I new. I just new that inside of me was full of love for this special piece of 🎶. ❤😅
It's Monday, the day after Christmas, 2022. I just listened to this beautiful music for the first time. I now put this in the company of The Lover's Waltz and Ashokan Farewell. Music that heals the soul and warms the heart. Thank you Lucarius1 for this!
I have never heard such lovely music in my life,it's soul and body, I play five row chromatic and when I play this piece it makes hair on my neck tingle :-)
You're welcome, Lucarius. This lovely tune is composed by Phil Cunningham. It's one of the bonus tracks on the TS3 DVD and one of my top 10 from the sessions. Thanks to Whirlie Records for letting the TS clips stay on TH-cam, for more people to discover the best music programmes ever made. I'm eagerly waiting for my TS4 DVD - and TS2, of course/Lady Miriam
The most beautiful music for the end of my husband's funeral service. (Entrance music was an instrumental version of The Beach Boys Forever, which complimented each other) Thank you.
Hi thanks for sharing this beautiful tune. You may like to know the correct spelling is Usan, Eleanor of Usan. Eleanor was the late wife of my grandfather and they lived in the fishing village of Usan near Montrose. I hope you will able to correct the spelling. Regards David.
Thankyou for the correction of the the name 'Eleanor of Usan' and making us aware of the story behind the tune. Eleanor must have been a beautiful lady to inspire such a beautiful tune.
@@Lucarius1 they have it wrong. If you look at Aly and Phils original CD, spring the summer long you will see it correctly as Usan. I know because I lived there too and I was with my grandfather when he commissioned Phil Cunningham to write it. Hope this helps.
What a beautiful tune David. Your grandfather must have loved it, it really is something special. My condolences on his passing. This tune will keep both their memories alive for many many years to come. Gary
I love this piece. My grandmother is/was Eleanor of Usan and our family cherish her memory very dearly along with this very special music ❤️
So lovely to hear a piece played straight without the fanciful warbling and screeching additions of most modern songs. Just beautiful melody, gracefully played as it was written, touching the heart.
My Scottish/Irish Grandmother used to play music exactly like this. I was adopted, Eastern European descent. But because of her beautiful piano music, I got into Celtic music for over 25 years. This music tips my heart up! She played Raglan Road, and The Last Rose of Summer. It was the twin of emotion of this piece. This made my day, I want to learn this piece. Th U.
well 2021 now, long time and but I can assure you irish-schott music always touches the hungarian soul , and this affection will remain forever even after time end.... so long
Oops , I had written "tears my heart up" but word spell says tips!? Took all this time to see the printed error!😀😣😐! Thank you Bodfer! I wish/ hope I could have Hungarian in me too!
I have a lump in my throat, a smile in my heart, and tears of joy. You have truly touched my soul. Tapadh leat mo charaid.
I like when I hear a piece of music which will stay with me for a new year. The moment I listened to this heart warming preference I new. I just new that inside of me was full of love for this special piece of 🎶. ❤😅
Love this tune.
Pensive and loving. Feeling the calm. Thank you for posting this.
The always brilliant Phil Cunningham (piano) and Aly Bain (violin). Gorgeous!
It's Monday, the day after Christmas, 2022. I just listened to this beautiful music for the first time. I now put this in the company of The Lover's Waltz and Ashokan Farewell. Music that heals the soul and warms the heart. Thank you Lucarius1 for this!
I know Usan village, abandoned now, on the east coast of Scotland just south of Montrose and Feryden.
I have never heard of this before but this is one of the most beautiful pieces of music i have ever heard/ thank you for this posting
One of the most beautiful tunes I've ever heard. Absolutely stunning. Thanks for posting.
I have never heard such lovely music in my life,it's soul and body, I play five row chromatic and when I play this piece it makes hair on my neck tingle :-)
Very beautiful
Thank you x amazing You Tube how would we be introduced to this brilliant music without you
I love these Transatlantic sessions. The music is so rich.
Me too.
What a line-up and what beautiful music!
this is the most beautiful piece of music I have ever heard.
I agree. I want to play it everyday. I am learning Irish Whistle and fiddle, and so thankful for this lovely melody.
Wow, that is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for posting this. I will save it as a favorite.
It's a lovely sad song, Usan is a forgotten fishing village next to the North Sea.
I absolutely love this melody and rendition. Played along with my fiddle and then my whistle. Thank you for this lovely recording.
Beautiful - listened to this so many times.
Gorgeous. Thanks for posting.
You're welcome, Lucarius. This lovely tune is composed by Phil Cunningham. It's one of the bonus tracks on the TS3 DVD and one of my top 10 from the sessions.
Thanks to Whirlie Records for letting the TS clips stay on TH-cam, for more people to discover the best music programmes ever made.
I'm eagerly waiting for my TS4 DVD - and TS2, of course/Lady Miriam
The most beautiful music for the end of my husband's funeral service. (Entrance music was an instrumental version of The Beach Boys Forever, which complimented each other) Thank you.
So Beautfiul!
THis so amazing and mighty thank you
Apart from it's obvious beauty, I am more thrilled because my name is Eleanor.
Eleanor musta been a real beaut .... te inspire this kinna stuff.
Love
Hi thanks for sharing this beautiful tune. You may like to know the correct spelling is Usan, Eleanor of Usan.
Eleanor was the late wife of my grandfather and they lived in the fishing village of Usan near Montrose.
I hope you will able to correct the spelling.
Regards David.
Thankyou for the correction of the the name 'Eleanor of Usan' and making us aware of the story behind the tune. Eleanor must have been a beautiful lady to inspire such a beautiful tune.
Well, according to the Transatlantic Sessions 3 DVD it is actually spellt "Eleanor of Usen". ;-) I still spelt it wrong though.
@@Lucarius1 they have it wrong. If you look at Aly and Phils original CD, spring the summer long you will see it correctly as Usan. I know because I lived there too and I was with my grandfather when he commissioned Phil Cunningham to write it. Hope this helps.
@@pullarhorticulture7879 Ah! I don't have this CD, therefore I didn't know. Thanks for pointing it out. ;-)
What a beautiful tune David. Your grandfather must have loved it, it really is something special. My condolences on his passing. This tune will keep both their memories alive for many many years to come. Gary
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Yeah, I would say so too. Aly fiddle) and Phil (here on piano) do play celtic rock. I'll see them play in November :-D
whta kind of categorized music would you name this apon? its like a celtic folf music or something?
Well, *I've* never met any celtic folf. Have you?
Come on! Folk music! ???????😑
Spelling error occurred, rips up!
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aye me buoys oaye indeed again....
@Lucarius1 Lucky! Here in souther california we dont get any good musical performances from ppl like this! it sucks
Northern California bay area and Santa Cruz does!