
Cór Gaeilge Texais
Fosgail an Dorus - Open the Door
© 2002 Cór Gaeilge Texais (634479274725)
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Take a musical tour of old Ireland and Scotland - the smooth sound of sean nós (old style) singing will put you down at the local pub without ever leaving your armchair.
tracks
- 1 Fraoch a Ronaigh
- 2 Bean Phaidín
- 3 O Boro Braindí Braindí
- 4 Puirt-a-beul: Fosgail an Dorus / Sheatadh Cailleach / Faca Tu Sa
- 5 Cad É Sin Do 'n TÉ Sin
- 6 Bonaparte
- 7 Siúil a Rún
- 8 Mó Ghile Mear
- 9 Thugamar Féin
- 10 Molly na gCuach
- 11 An Mhaighdean Mhara
- 12 Sí Do Mhaimeo Í
- 13 O Hi Ri Lean
- 14 Péigín Leitir Mór
- 15 Tha Mulad (Maighread na Cuiread)
- 16 Aililiú na Gamhna
- 17 Níl Se Na Lá
- 18 Chan Eil Mo Leannan
- 19 Moll Dùbh A Ghleanna
- 20 Téir Abhaile Riú
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notes
On their first album Cór Gaeilge features many of the songs that have made them festival favorites.
Cór Gaeilge Texais - The Gaelic Chorus of Texas - performs a wide range of Irish and Scottish Gaelic songs in the traditional, unaccompanied style. Organized in 1997, the group has performed at céilithe (céilís), benefits, and festivals, including the 1998 Féile an Phobail in West Belfast, Northern Ireland. Cór Gaeilge performs a diverse range of songs - from hymns to drinking songs, and marches to lullabies.
In addition to performing, the group also teaches, locally and at festivals, as an important element in maintaining interest in the ancient linguistic and musical heritage of the Gaels.
As none are native speakers, the members Cór Gaeilge are constantly honing their individual language and musical skills. Jonquele took the overall women's singing honors at the American National Mòds in 1999, held during the Ligonier, Pennsylvania Highland Games. In 2001, she won the women's slow air competition. The Mòd is sponsored by An Comunn Gaidhealach Aimeireagaidh, the Scots Gaelic learning organization.
Dedicated to learning and sharing songs in Gaelic, the Cór is constantly on the lookout for materials, workshops, and new friends interested in maintaining their heritage.
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Irish dancer reviews Gaelic choral music
author: micheleThis CD has a variety of traditional Irish songs sung mostly in Gaelic. The harmonies are haunting and beautiful and listening to this CD makes it easy to imagine oneself in a croft with a peat fire crackling away. The sound is ancient and stirs the soul.