Somewhere else someone posted "Ireland's answer to Arthur Rubenstein, on harp". I bet he would be flattered. Unfair that she's not only the best, but plays so many other instruments so well.
Wonderful stuff. So relaxing and beautiful. What a terrible pity we never see or hear such music on UK TV stations such as BBC 4. Instead we have to listen to dreary ancient ttop rubbish from 1980s.
The first tune is Martin Hardiman's and the second tune is Lark on the Strand. Martin Hardiman's does somewhat resemble Banks of Lough Gowna, but they are most definitely different tunes.
Absolutely wonderful playing, she is a genius.
Wonderful Michelle
Grazie.
Privileged to have Ms. Mulcahy as a sub teacher !!
Ms mulcahy is our music teacher
A harp quartet all in one. Marvellous
Michelle,
You are a genius! Such beautiful tone and amazing left-hand rhythms.
Truly one of a kind talent. A master at work.
Exceptional playing, this is really wonderful.
Somewhere else someone posted "Ireland's answer to Arthur Rubenstein, on harp". I bet he would be flattered. Unfair that she's not only the best, but plays so many other instruments so well.
Wonderful stuff. So relaxing and beautiful. What a terrible pity we never see or hear such music on UK TV stations such as BBC 4. Instead we have to listen to dreary ancient ttop rubbish from 1980s.
Bravo, Michelle! You must come to New York someday....
Was lucky to hear Michelle live, she plays as if she has 20 fingers, smooth, haunting, and silky.
That's just awesome!
Lovely girl, and so talented..
I believe Lark on the Strand is the second tune... I think the first tune is a version of The Banks Of Lough Gamhna.
Wow how can she keep up that speed!
It’s amazing!
A FEET TRIPPING, LAUGHTER FILLED RENDITION !!PLAYED WITH VERVE AND DELIGHTFUL ABANDON !!! A. TOUR DE FORCE!!!V.W.
beautiful melody. I was so impressed .
maybe it's not Miss Mulacahy. I think it's an angel playing on the harp
Wow!
Class act x
The first tune is Martin Hardiman's and the second tune is Lark on the Strand. Martin Hardiman's does somewhat resemble Banks of Lough Gowna, but they are most definitely different tunes.
Jesus christ audience, let it ring..........
@Viooo1989 Lark in the Strand
This is gorgeous :) What key is she playing it in?
Paul Gribben F major
Unusual interpretation. Little emphasis on the beat. Very smooth flow.
sounds like a jazz contrabass is improvising along
perfect swinging, flowing beat
au contraire , there is a very strict rhythm at play , its just not thumpa thumpa
cameraman needs some auditing.