Piaras Ó Lorcáin live from Pearse Museum | Full Set | Other Voices ANAM 2024
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- čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
- Member of the traditional Irish music supergroup Bláth na hÓige and renowned multi-instrumentalist Piaras Ó Liorcáin brings an emotive traditional performance to the Pearse Museum in Rathfarnham for Other Voices Anam
0:00 Piaras Ó Lorcáin - 'Pádraig Mac Ruiairí'
7:41 Piaras Ó Lorcáin - 'The Wounded Huzzar'
16:07 Piaras Ó Lorcáin - 'The Patriot Game'
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Anam - Songs for Hearts & Minds is being made possible with the generous support of the Office of Public Works and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
About The Pearse Museum:
The Pearse Museum in St Enda’s Park is where the leader of the 1916 Rising, Patrick Pearse, lived and operated his pioneering Irish-speaking school from 1910 to 1916. Set in nearly 20 hectares of attractive parkland in Rathfarnham, Dublin, the museum tells the story of Patrick Pearse and his brother Willie, both of whom were executed for their part in the 1916 Rising. Here you can peruse a fascinating exhibition on Pearse’s life and wander through the historic rooms where he, his family and his students once lived and worked. The romantic landscape surrounding the museum contains a wild river valley, forested areas and some enchanting eighteenth- and nineteenth-century follies. - Hudba
Stunning
Look forward to seeing you live in the future . Mighty singing .
Beautiful singing, great to see such confidence and talent in the next generation. Well done young man
The tradition is in good hands. Great hands. Thank you for your artistry.
"The Patriot Game" is an Irish ballad with lyrics by Dominic Behan (1928-1989) and a melody from the traditional tune "One Morning in May," which was first released in 1958.
This is class
Fine voice
Irish people are born to sing. Ireland is a musical country and i admire its culture and tradicion... once i traveled to visit the Emerald Isle. Slaintè and a big hug from Brazil.
The Irish are known for beer, Guinness has a Harp on its cap and we made a book of records cause we cant remember last week. We have cadence second to none; Sláinte
Beautiful voice and great interpretation
Absolutely amazing, Piaras!
Tá sé ar fheabhas amach is amach!!❤
Makes you proud to be Irish. 🇮🇪
Put on Spotify pls
Northern altitude.....atributal......beautuful sound......well found source.....love what you're doing with it.......looking forward to your best.....at your own time
That was beautiful
Beautiful. Thar barr! 👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️
Having heard Frank Harte sing 'The Wounded Huzzar', I think he'd be very pleased to hear you doing it so well.
Irish music is in good hands with Piaras 🙌
Bravo
Sick
Fior glór. Fior ceol. Fior Gael
Ireland’s answer to Ed Sheeran
Lovely stuff
What a good voice and presence
Love the Northern arrogance
Drone box irlath plays too
Well done son
Northern arrogance ?
Modest, funny lad...what's with the arrogance?
@@tonymurray814 a virtuous quality these days. Nanch é
@@maguiresam8909 wee bit of arrogance good thing sometimes........respect
Northern accent I suppose you meant? Damn speech to text?
Im currently studying Gaeilge. I need some lyrics, he pronounced other words with nasal overtones and a different accent. I only understood a few words.
When you can understand every word in Sean nós song you will have attained god level and I will buy you a pint😂
@@conormirgan8917 I understand a few Sean nós song completely already 😋😋😋.
I immerse myself hearing and listening carefully several times to respect the oral tradition. I challenged myself to write down the lyrics that I think I heard clearly and check the actual lyrics to check my listening skills. I also check on teanglann some high falutin Irish words to also improve my vocabulary and be aware of the idioms that is present in the Irish poetry.
The learning is hard for a foreigner like me since there are sounds present in the Irish Language not present in my native tongue. 🤣🤣🤣 Slender R and CH and Broad DH and CH are the hardest to hear and replicate but its a challenge.
Each version also has their own unique style of ornamentation. I am completely mesmerized and drawn to Piaras' style as his voice is magically enchanting. It sounds like his soul is coming out of his body to pull my soul.
Persist. Piaras is the real thing. He’s really got it (I’m 71. Brought up in rural Ireland). A rare talent. Hope he comes to Glasgow.
Thar dóigh ar fad, ath-seinnte an iomarca agam anseo san Astráil haha. Tá caighdeán an taifeadta dochreidte fosta
Ar fheabhas - maith thú a Phiaras
Just wow some bhoy.. 😅
Fierce talented lad you'd swear he was from Trone
Is that Throne ......with a Y?
Grounding
Ah sure isnt it great to be irish
Not always....sometimes we're real cunts