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The Celtic harp is a triangular harp traditional to Brittany, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It is known as a telenn in Breton, cláirseach in Irish, clàrsach in Scottish Gaelic and telyn in Welsh. In Ireland and Scotland it was a wire-strung instrument requiring great skill and long practice to play, and was associated with the Gaelic ruling class. In the Republic of Ireland, it appears on the coins and coat of arms.
The early history of the triangular frame harp in Europe is contested. The first instrument associated with the harping tradition in the Gaelic world was known as a cruit. This word may originally have described a different stringed instrument, being etymologically related to the Welsh crwth. It has been suggested that the word clàrsach/cláirseach (from clàr/clár, a board) was coined for the triangular frame harp which replaced the cruit, and that this coining was of Scottish origin.
Three of the four oldest authentic harps to survive are of Gaelic provenance: the Trinity College Harp preserved in Trinity College Dublin, and the Queen Mary Harp and the Lamont Harp in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. The last two are examples of the small low-headed harp, and are both made from hornbeam, a wood not native to Scotland. All three are dated approximately to the 15th century and may have been made in Argyll in western Scotland. Many “Irish” harps from later periods have no provenance and could possibly be of Scottish origin.
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The harp is a stringed musical instrument which has a number of individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard, which are plucked with the fingers. Harps have been known since antiquity in Asia, Africa, and Europe, dating back at least as early as 3500 BCE. The instrument had great popularity in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, where it evolved into a wide variety of variants with new technologies, and was disseminated to Europe's colonies, finding particular popularity in Latin America. While some ancient members of the harp family died out in the Near East and South Asia, descendants of early harps are still played in Burma and in Sub-Saharan Africa, while other defunct variants in Europe and Asia have been revived by musicians in the modern era.
Harps vary globally in many ways. In terms of size, many smaller harps can be played on the lap, while larger harps are quite heavy and rest on the floor. Different harps may use strings of catgut or nylon, or of metal, or some combination. While all harps have a neck, resonator, and strings, "frame harps" have a pillar at their long end to support the strings, while "open harps", such as arch or bow harps, do not. Modern harps also vary in techniques used to extend the range and chromaticity of the strings, such as adjusting a string's note mid-performance with levers or pedals which modify the pitch.
Music is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound and silence. The common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics (loudness and softness), and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture (which are sometimes termed the "color" of a musical sound). Different styles or types of music may emphasize, de-emphasize or omit some of these elements. Music is performed with a vast range of instruments and with vocal techniques ranging from singing to rapping, and there are solely instrumental pieces, solely vocal pieces and pieces that combine singing and instruments. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike; "art of the Muses"). In its most general form, the activities describing music as an art form include the production of works of music (songs, tunes, symphonies, and so on), the criticism of music, the study of the history of music, and the aesthetic examination of music. Ancient Greek and Indian philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. Common sayings such as "the harmony of the spheres" and "it is music to my ears" point to the notion that music is often ordered and pleasant to listen to. However, 20th-century composer John Cage thought that any sound can be music, saying, for example, "There is no noise, only sound."
Turlough O'Carolan was an irish harpist who lived in the mid-1600s and wrote pieces for the people he met and stayed with - playing music in exchange for hospitality. Tradition has it that the harp was played last thing at night, before people went to bed. The building I'm playing it in was a bakery built around 1790, serving the local houses. The bread oven is in the stone wall behind me, and the building has a new floor and triple-glazing on the windows. It's a great mixture of old and new and a great place to play this music. Appropriately, I recorded this piece very late one night, and just went with the first take so the playing has the odd rough bits. I like to think that's authentic - apparently Carolan never played the same way twice. Bet he never had as much trouble as I d...
simply harp, played by Gerlinde Hainzl (+70y old) in Austria University. gerlinde.hainzl@hotmail.com
Renowned harper Michael Rooney plays 'Cailleach an Airgid' and a number of reels at Barry's Pub in Grange, Co. Sligo, as part of the Celtic Fringe Festival festivities on June 26th 2012. Michael also launched the book/CD version of his composition 'The De Cuellar Suite' at this event.
Celtic Harp: The Quiet Path. Paul Baker (harp) and Peggy Baldwin (cello). Vocal Integration Concepts, Inc. (2007). Track list below. Enjoy the music! [00:00] Heart's Gate [06:17] The Quiet Path [12:45] The Bridge [18:57] Heart's Mystery Unfolding [24:31] Hara's Dance [30:41] A Voice From Within [36:33] Heart's Call [42:35] Confidence [48:27] Wisdom Found [54:40] Heart's Home
Fascinating melodies bring old Celtic myths to life. With their typical instruments they inspire mind and soul. Above all, the soft sound of the harp comes to its core. Desperate sounds show us the way to the realm of fairies and elves, to places our own magical past. Nectar for creative people, your own dreams and visions. ( text from CD description ) ------------------------------------------------------- ~Relax Night and Day Places ~ ------------------------------------------------------- Gumroad - Music & Video download ► http://www.gumroad.com/relaxnightandday CD Baby ► http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/RelaxNightandDay Videohive - licence commercial video footage here ► http://www.videohive.net/user/relax_night_and_day Spreadshirt - Textile Shop ►http://www.shop.spreadshirt.de/relaxn...
Relaxing Celtic music (called "Dance of Life") by Soothing Relaxation. I produce relaxing music, meditation music, fantasy music, flute music, harp music, sleep music, soothing music, beautiful music and more. Download this music (30 minutes long version) ► https://soothingrelaxation.bandcamp.com/track/relaxing-celtic-music-91 Listen to more relaxing music composed by Peder B. Helland ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXYtJB7Qslk&index;=1&list;=PLQ_PIlf6OzqLAifPJEcKyJNTu7jSBu-1x Download my music ►https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/peder-b.-helland/id670633352 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I am a composer from Norway and I started this channel with a simple vision: to create a place that you can visit in order to chill out & relax. I compose...
Interceltic Festival of Lorient August 2008 - Celtic Harp Championship
Ann Heymann performing at the Historical Harp Society of Ireland's Summer Concert, Saturday 16th August 2014, in the Chapter House of St Mary's Cathedral, Kilkenny, Ireland. For more info please see http://www.irishharp.org
Nadia Birkenstock performing her original composition for Celtic harp “A Trip to the Islands” live. The piece was written as opening track of the CD “The Enchanted Lake” - Irish Legends, Stories and Harp Music, read by Mick Fitzgerald, Dublin. The album “The Enchanted Lake” (Hidden Tracks) won the “Global Music Award”. Album available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B005HZJSOM/ref=dm_ws_sp_ps_dp Recording made during the filming, via stereo pickups, one take. Please listen with headphones for best sound! Nadia plays the 35 string rosewood Celtic Harp (harpe celtique, keltische Harfe) "Manjula", made by Frank Sievert (http://www.sievert-harps.de ) Find the sheet music of this piece in PDF format on http://www.keltische-harfe.de/english/noten-pdf.html For more informati...
Turlough O'Carolan was an irish harpist who lived in the mid-1600s and wrote pieces for the people he met and stayed with - playing music in exchange for hospitality. Tradition has it that the harp was played last thing at night, before people went to bed. The building I'm playing it in was a bakery built around 1790, serving the local houses. The bread oven is in the stone wall behind me, and the building has a new floor and triple-glazing on the windows. It's a great mixture of old and new and a great place to play this music. Appropriately, I recorded this piece very late one night, and just went with the first take so the playing has the odd rough bits. I like to think that's authentic - apparently Carolan never played the same way twice. Bet he never had as much trouble as I d...
simply harp, played by Gerlinde Hainzl (+70y old) in Austria University. gerlinde.hainzl@hotmail.com
Renowned harper Michael Rooney plays 'Cailleach an Airgid' and a number of reels at Barry's Pub in Grange, Co. Sligo, as part of the Celtic Fringe Festival festivities on June 26th 2012. Michael also launched the book/CD version of his composition 'The De Cuellar Suite' at this event.
Celtic Harp: The Quiet Path. Paul Baker (harp) and Peggy Baldwin (cello). Vocal Integration Concepts, Inc. (2007). Track list below. Enjoy the music! [00:00] Heart's Gate [06:17] The Quiet Path [12:45] The Bridge [18:57] Heart's Mystery Unfolding [24:31] Hara's Dance [30:41] A Voice From Within [36:33] Heart's Call [42:35] Confidence [48:27] Wisdom Found [54:40] Heart's Home
Fascinating melodies bring old Celtic myths to life. With their typical instruments they inspire mind and soul. Above all, the soft sound of the harp comes to its core. Desperate sounds show us the way to the realm of fairies and elves, to places our own magical past. Nectar for creative people, your own dreams and visions. ( text from CD description ) ------------------------------------------------------- ~Relax Night and Day Places ~ ------------------------------------------------------- Gumroad - Music & Video download ► http://www.gumroad.com/relaxnightandday CD Baby ► http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/RelaxNightandDay Videohive - licence commercial video footage here ► http://www.videohive.net/user/relax_night_and_day Spreadshirt - Textile Shop ►http://www.shop.spreadshirt.de/relaxn...
Relaxing Celtic music (called "Dance of Life") by Soothing Relaxation. I produce relaxing music, meditation music, fantasy music, flute music, harp music, sleep music, soothing music, beautiful music and more. Download this music (30 minutes long version) ► https://soothingrelaxation.bandcamp.com/track/relaxing-celtic-music-91 Listen to more relaxing music composed by Peder B. Helland ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXYtJB7Qslk&index;=1&list;=PLQ_PIlf6OzqLAifPJEcKyJNTu7jSBu-1x Download my music ►https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/peder-b.-helland/id670633352 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I am a composer from Norway and I started this channel with a simple vision: to create a place that you can visit in order to chill out & relax. I compose...
Interceltic Festival of Lorient August 2008 - Celtic Harp Championship
Ann Heymann performing at the Historical Harp Society of Ireland's Summer Concert, Saturday 16th August 2014, in the Chapter House of St Mary's Cathedral, Kilkenny, Ireland. For more info please see http://www.irishharp.org
Nadia Birkenstock performing her original composition for Celtic harp “A Trip to the Islands” live. The piece was written as opening track of the CD “The Enchanted Lake” - Irish Legends, Stories and Harp Music, read by Mick Fitzgerald, Dublin. The album “The Enchanted Lake” (Hidden Tracks) won the “Global Music Award”. Album available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B005HZJSOM/ref=dm_ws_sp_ps_dp Recording made during the filming, via stereo pickups, one take. Please listen with headphones for best sound! Nadia plays the 35 string rosewood Celtic Harp (harpe celtique, keltische Harfe) "Manjula", made by Frank Sievert (http://www.sievert-harps.de ) Find the sheet music of this piece in PDF format on http://www.keltische-harfe.de/english/noten-pdf.html For more informati...
December 2016 lecture... Genealogical Society of Ireland
December 2017 lecture of the Genealogical Society of Ireland
Lecture - Karen Loomis Discovering the design of an Irish harp Through modern technology, step back in time to see these harps through the eyes of the builders. Presented at Scoil na gCláirseach, Kilkenny, Sunday 17th August 2014. For more info please see http://irishharpschool.com
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Lecture - Natalie Surina Recreating an 18th-century Irish harp: The ‘Rose Mooney’ harp from a harpmaker’s perspective Presented at Scoil na gCláirseach, Kilkenny, Monday 22nd August 2016. For more info please see http://www.irishharpschool.com For more info on Natalie Surina's work please see her website http://www.eriuharps.com ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:: - National Museum of Ireland, Jennifer Goff and Sarah Nolan for facilitating the instrument measurement - Music Network for funding the instruments' construction and making this project possible - Paul Doyle for lending the measuring and equipment - Simon Chadwick for thought provoking discussions of options
00:00 irish harp music (1984) 43:08 the enchanted isles (1988) 1:32:36 carolan's welcome (1992) 2:07:36 the peacock's feather (1996) 2:56:12 the blossom and the rain (1999) http://www.amazon.com/Irish-Harp-Music-Carol-Thompson/dp/B002UFP63O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1447528720&sr;=8-1&keywords;=irish+harp+music+carol+thompson http://www.amazon.com/Enchanted-Isles-Ireland-Scotland-England/dp/B000001Q83/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1447528748&sr;=8-1&keywords;=enchanted+isles+carol+thompson http://www.amazon.com/Carolans-Welcome-Harp-Music-Ireland/dp/B000001Q9O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1447528783&sr;=8-1&keywords;=carolan%27s+welcome+carol+thompson http://www.amazon.com/Peacocks-Feather-Celtic-Quest/dp/B000001QBI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1447528809&sr;=8-1&keywords;=peacock%27s+feather+carol+thompson http:/...
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: http://www.harpcenter.com/category/sylvia-woods-harp-books-celtic. If you like Parts One and Two of this Irish music, you might also enjoy my two videos of Scottish music: https://youtu.be/fKjlE8jDjnA and https://youtu.be/Jp33G2uBli8. For early music on various instruments, poetry, short stories, and art, please visit my website at http://www.verseandsong.com.
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: http://www.harpcenter.com/category/sylvia-woods-harp-books-celtic. If you like Parts One and Two of this Irish music, you might also enjoy my two videos of Scottish music: https://youtu.be/fKjlE8jDjnA and https://youtu.be/Jp33G2uBli8. For early music on various instruments, poetry, short stories, and art, please visit my website at http://www.verseandsong.com.
Lecture - Karen Loomis Lost and Found Bunting at the British Library: Crammed full of unpublished commentary, anecdotes, and sources for Irish harp tunes, Edward Bunting’s own extensively annotated copies of his published volumes of Irish harp music lay overlooked and forgotten in the British Library for almost a century. See his final unpublished revisions to iconic tunes like Carolan’s Concerto, find out which tunes were attributed to harpers like Arthur Ó Néill and Rose Mooney, and hear in Bunting’s own words what he really thought of the harper Carolan! Presented at Scoil na gCláirseach, Kilkenny, Sunday 21st August 2016. For more info please see http://irishharpschool.com