Imelda May, Kentish Town Waltz, Glaoch, President's Call, RTE, HD, 2012, ceiliúradh,celebration
Nollaig.
2012. tionscadal "Glaoch";
The President's call,
Inspiration, Arts, At
President Michael D. Higgins' invitation, some of
Ireland's and the world's renowned writers, musicians and singers, gathered at the home of the
President of Ireland to make a special programme dedicated to
Irish people worldwide.
http://imeldamay.co.uk ,
Johnny Got a Boom Boom http://youtu.be/S9d1yuMvxrc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentish_Town_Waltz "
Kentish Town Waltz" is a song by
Irish rockabilly singer
Imelda May. Written solely by May, the song was released as her fifth single on
November 15,
2010 and the third single from her third studio
album,
Mayhem. The song, which has been described as "the standout song" of the album,[1] is one of May's autobiographical songs and was also rerecorded in
New York with iconic musician
Lou Reed. The song was originally recorded during the Mayhem sessions at
Embassy Studios, a sixteen track analogue recording studio in a converted cow shed, near
Basingstoke,
United Kingdom in mid-2010. It was eventually featured as the fourth track on Mayhem.
American record producer
Tony Visconti became a fan of the song soon after its release and forwarded the song to former
Velvet Underground frontman Lou Reed who then invited May to fly to New York to specifically rerecord the song.[2] May has also admitted that she found it strange to work with a musician as iconic as Reed stating that ""It was weird asking, 'Would you mind doing that line again, Mr Reed, please?'. And he was like, '
Sure!
It's your song!'" May has also said that in-studio she and Reed "got on like a house on fire."
Ar Lá 'le Páraic
2013, d'iarr an tUachtarán Michael D. Higgins ar Éireannaigh ar fud na cruinne le cabhrú leis chun ceiliúradh domhanda a dhéanamh ar chultúr na tíre seo, ar féidir linn uilig a bheith bródúil as.
Rinne Glaoch ón
Uachtarán, ceiliúradh ar an Éireannachas agus an chruthaitheacht Éireannach trí fhocail agus trí cheol.
Agus é caint faoin tionscadal, dúirt an tUachtarán: "Síos tríd an stair seo 'gainne, bhí an litríocht, an ceol agus na healaíona ina fhoinse dhaingne dár sinsir; [
...] ach ina theannta sin rinne siad spás a oscailt amach don athnuachan agus don athrú agus scaip siad suáilce. Tá mé ag súil go ndéanfaidh an clár Éireannaigh gach áit a mhisniú le dul leis an acmhainn luachmhar seo arb é ár gcultúr é; féachaint ar ár gcuid féidearthachtaí cruthaitheacha agus ár Éireannachas a shaothrú timpeall an domhain ar mhódh dearfach, mar a rinne ár n-ealaíontóirí agus ár saothraithe cultúir".
Ní raibh heaspa tallaine le feiceáil le linn an chláir seo,
.. bhí ceol á sheinm ag
Glen Hansard,
Lisa Hannigan, Imelda May,
Christy Moore, Róisín Ó,
Iarla Ó Lionáird,
The Script agus i bhfad níos mó. Thairis sin, bhí an tUachtarán féin i mbun comhrá le
Bono, leis an bhfile
Séamus Heaney, le
Garry Hynes ón
Druid Theatre, leis an drámadóir cáiliúil
Tom Murphy, agus le Christy Moore.
Ar áireamh sa chlár freisin bhí filíocht agus dráma. Chuir an ban-aisteoir
Marie Mullen i láthair an radharc deireanach ó
Famine, an dráma le Tom Murphy; léigh
Louis de Paor 'An Glaoch', ar dán dátheangach é a chum sé don tionscadal; d'aithris
Paula Meehan a dán '
Home' agus in '
Airspace'; smaoinigh
Joseph O'Connor ar shaibhreas agus ar éagsúlacht an eispéiris agus an dearcaidh Éireannaigh.
http://www.rte.ie/tv/programmes/glaoch
.html Glaoch - The President's
Call, celebrates
Irishness, Irish creativity and its reach and impact
across the world.
Speaking about the project, President
Higgins said:
"I am very grateful to all the artists who responded so positively to my invitation to be part of this worldwide call to Irish people to celebrate an Irishness of which we can all be proud. I am very pleased that
RTE and
The Gathering 2013 agreed to be partners in this important initiative.
Throughout our history, literature, music and art have been a source of great strength, have helped us cope with adversity, have not only soothed the loss which they described so well but also opened the space for new possibilities of renewal and change and created joy. I hope the programme will encourage Irish people everywhere to engage with the valuable resource that is our culture, to look to our creative possibilities and to project our Irishness into the world in the positive way that has been the achievement of our artists and cultural workers."
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