maybe it is the wrong forum, but I found your name in the members-list. I have got your arrangement Katherine O´More, which I like very much! Did you publish more arrangements of Turlough O Carolan or other Irish/Celtic music? I would be very interested in that, even in buying it.
Comme tu peux le voir je ne vais pas tous les jours sur ce forum... Ta demande remontait, si j'ai bien compris, à Janvier dernier...!!!
A partir de Janvier prochain, j'aurai beaucoup plus de temps pour fureter sur le net, et pour plein d'autres choses, musicales en particulier !
Amitiés,
Hi Jaques. Nice to hear from you. As I mentioned before, 'port' is Gaelic for tune or air. I think the five in Straloch are the earliest. I recorded them all on a CD called Flowers of the Forest. Robert Gordon of Straloch was a cartographer, and travelled widely as a consequence, and his manuscript contains more varied music than the others. It seems he came into contact with Gaelic culture and recorded some of it. Many clarsach (wire-strung harp) players see this as their repertoire.
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Hello Jacques,
maybe it is the wrong forum, but I found your name in the members-list. I have got your arrangement Katherine O´More, which I like very much! Did you publish more arrangements of Turlough O Carolan or other Irish/Celtic music? I would be very interested in that, even in buying it.
Best wishes
Ralf
A partir de Janvier prochain, j'aurai beaucoup plus de temps pour fureter sur le net, et pour plein d'autres choses, musicales en particulier !
Amitiés,
Jean-Marie
Amitiés,
Jean-Marie
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