Irish Harp Music. Part Two

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • This video represents my second year of work on the Celtic harp. All selections are taken from "50 Irish Melodies for all Harps," arranged by Sylvia Woods and are presented here with her kind permission. To order this book, see here: www.harpcenter.....
    If you like this music, please see the playlist of all my harp recordings, almost eight hours' worth of music: • Celtic Harp: Castles o... .
    For early music on various instruments, poetry, short stories, and art, please visit my website at www.verseandson....

Komentáře • 26

  • @here_we_go_again2571
    @here_we_go_again2571 Před rokem +2

    Thank you. These are beautiful renditions of the songs. :)

  • @ronaldsinger3444
    @ronaldsinger3444 Před 2 lety +2

    A very useful help, when you have purchased the books to know how the tunes should sound. Also very pleasant listening. Full of expression.Ron Singer

  • @christopherheinig5590
    @christopherheinig5590 Před 4 lety +2

    These are so beautiful giving peace serenity Heaven could listen to these marvelous selections forever !!! Thank you all the best Slainte

  • @dayonmage3946
    @dayonmage3946 Před 2 lety +1

    No commercials or blackvertisements,
    What a relief!

  • @mediaman6817
    @mediaman6817 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for posting this! It sounds lovely. Especially glad to listen to sweet music free of advertisements :)

    • @stephenarndt1943
      @stephenarndt1943  Před 3 lety +1

      Unfortunately, I never received notification of your comment and only saw it late last night, a year later.. You're most welcome. At present, I have about 35 hours worth of music on CZcams, and I never monetize my videos or seek to make money off my work. I give away the scores to all my original compositions and arrangements for free. Of course, i understand that professionals have to earn a living, but I don't think we amateurs should be money grubbers.

  • @JonathanHorwitz
    @JonathanHorwitz Před 2 lety +1

    Thank You SO Much for another beautiful sharing of your gifts. What a pleasure to listen to this!

  • @pheona1000
    @pheona1000 Před 3 lety +7

    * Lyrics by
    0:02 - Lark in the Morning [E min]
    2:00 - The Leprechaun [*Patrick Weston Joyce - E min]
    3:31 - Limerick is Beautiful [*Michael Scanlon - G Maj]
    5:19 - Maírí’s Wedding [C Maj]
    6:33 - My Lagan Love [*Joseph McCahill - E min]
    8:39 - My Wild Irish Rose [*Chauncey Olcott - C Maj]
    13:25 - Mo’ Bouchaleen ‘Bwee (My Yellow-Haired Laddie) [*Nora Hopper - G Maj]
    16:01 - O’Donnell Aboo [*M.J McCann - C Maj]
    17:57 - The Ould Plaid Shawl [*Frances A. Fahy / Music by WF Glancey - G Maj]
    19:45 - O’er the Hills and Far Away [*Nora Hopper Chesson - A min]
    22:14 - The Rakes of Mallow [G Maj]
    23:28 - The Rose of Tralee [*Mordaunt Spencer / Music by Charles W Glover - C Maj]
    26:22 - The Galway Piper [G Maj]
    27:36 - The Rose of Tralee (repeated)[C Maj]
    30:30 - Roisin The Bow [G Maj]
    32:07 - St Patrick’s Day (17th March) [*MJ Bary - G Maj]
    34:38 - She Moved thru the Fair [*Pádraic Colum - G Maj]
    36:15 - Shule Aroon [A min]
    38:21 - The Snowy-Breasted Pearl [C Maj]
    40:42 - Spanish Lady [E min]
    43:17 - The Spinning Wheel Song [*John Francis Waller - C Maj]
    47:02 - Sweet Carnloch Bay [*McKay - G Maj]
    48:19 - Sweet Rosie O’Grady [*Maude Nugent - G Maj]
    51:38 - The Last Rose of Summer [*Thomas Moore / Music by Sir John Stevenson - D Maj]
    53:47 - Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo [*JR Shannon - C Maj]
    55:02 - Wearing o’ the Green [*Dion Boucicault - G Maj]
    57:05 - When Irish Eyes are Smiling (from the musical ‘The Isle o’ Dreams).’ [*Chauncey Olcott & George Graff Jr / Music by Ernest R Ball - D Maj]

    • @kariembarsoum6795
      @kariembarsoum6795 Před 3 lety

      Hello .. I have been looking for the name of the music from cilian Murphy’s crossing Ireland by the train .. please help

    • @ahrtemisia
      @ahrtemisia Před rokem

      💜

  • @77OSean
    @77OSean Před 4 lety +2

    Wonderful performance!

  • @violng4323
    @violng4323 Před 6 lety +1

    和諧恬靜!
    感謝溫暖美麗的音樂!

  • @Alkfor
    @Alkfor Před rokem +1

    Muchas gracias! es una selección increíble. Una caricia al alma. :)

    • @stephenarndt1943
      @stephenarndt1943  Před rokem +1

      Muchas gracias, Gerardo, por haber escuchado y tomado el tiempo de escribir. Siempre me da gusto leer comentarios de amigos hispanohablantes. Si te gusta este video, espero que escuches los otros en la lista de reproducción de arpa céltica, donde hay muchas composiciones del mismo estilo.

    • @Alkfor
      @Alkfor Před rokem

      @@stephenarndt1943 Gracias así lo haré y no solo los de arpa celta ;) me he suscripto a su canal. Saludos y que le vaya todo muy bien.
      Por cierto, habla perfectamente español

    • @stephenarndt1943
      @stephenarndt1943  Před rokem +1

      Gracias por la suscripción, Gerardo. Así estarás al tanto de mis videos futuros. Si quisiéras ver los videos subidos hasta ahora, puedes consultar la página de mi canal aquí: www.youtube.com/@stephenarndt1943. Recomiendo las listas de reproducción que tienen agrupados los videos de laúd, vihuela de mano, guitarra acústica, arpa céltica y flautas dulces. Que disfrutes.

  • @beirbua3968
    @beirbua3968 Před 3 měsíci

    EXQUISITE-INSPIRATIONAL

  • @stephenarndt1943
    @stephenarndt1943  Před 2 lety +1

    If you like this music, I invite you to listen to my recent collections, "The Preservation of Fire" in two parts: czcams.com/video/UxEp_PwpfG4/video.html and czcams.com/video/fFiV5dnHVN/video.html. Also, the complete playlist of all my harp recordings can be found here: czcams.com/video/RKsjKPGxldc/video.html.

  • @ukefan9
    @ukefan9 Před rokem

    Graceful playing here. The reverb is beautiful. Which microphone did you record with? Sounds like you're in a big open space made of smooth stone.

    • @stephenarndt1943
      @stephenarndt1943  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for your kind comment, Jacob. I do hope you'll check out some of my other harp work. I used a matched pair of modified Oktava MK-012 microphones, which unfortunately, as far as I know, are no longer available since the one person who did the modifications no longer does so. I recorded it on a Fostex Field Memory Recorder, but it died and is also unfortunately no longer made. I added some reverb in Samplitude, but, when I was forced to upgrade to Windows 10, it no longer worked. I now record in Cubase, which I don't care for much, though it does give me good control over reverb, and use a Babyface Pro audio interface with it. I add final touches like adjusting volume and EQ in Sound Forge Studio. I hope this information is helpful.

    • @ukefan9
      @ukefan9 Před rokem

      Thank you for your reply Stephen. You're most welcome. Your playing has a sense of peace in it and I can hear it as unrushed and that you enjoy playing. This makes it pleasurable to hear and listen to. I certainly will, and I also love the Lute so I look forward to hearing more.
      Thank you for explaining. The reverb and EQ is perfect. It has an old sound, not overly polished. After some years of recording with a phone and laptop camera I've become interested in getting a better sound. Once I get something better than a 4gb laptop I will look into the methods you give, such as Cubase, which I have heard of. Thank you!

  • @frankivandenbroek
    @frankivandenbroek Před 2 lety +1

    Stephen Wendsworth Arndt?

    • @stephenarndt1943
      @stephenarndt1943  Před 2 lety

      Nee, "Wentworth" is mijn tweede naam en komt uit de Engelse familie van mijn grootmoeder.

  • @crustyairpods
    @crustyairpods Před 3 lety

    Im the 100th like