Harry Bradley And Michael Clarkson Ryans The Glory Reel
Harry Bradley And Michael Clarkson Ryan S The Glory Reel Youtube Harry and michael, both belfast flute players, recorded a duet cd together a few years back. it was an "own label" release, long sold out, and very hard to find these days. The pleasures of hope by harry bradley and michael clarkson ryan’s the glory log in or sign up.
The Glory Reel Will Woodson Caitlin Finley Chris Stevens Not satisfied with mesmerising us with his two handed playing that sounds like a lot more than that, harry has brought in a pal to really blitz the senses. this duo are really dynamic and we expect the album to pick up a heap of ***** reviews. best get yours early. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the cd release of "the pleasure of hope" on discogs. From 2009 cd by harry bradley & michael clarkson – "the pleasure of hope". It features harry bradley, the flute player who i would regard as one of the leading neo traditionalists on any instrument in ireland, and michael clarkson, a more enigmatic figure, much praised by northern aficionados.
The Musical Priest Ciaran Carson Richard Henebry The Journal Of Music From 2009 cd by harry bradley & michael clarkson – "the pleasure of hope". It features harry bradley, the flute player who i would regard as one of the leading neo traditionalists on any instrument in ireland, and michael clarkson, a more enigmatic figure, much praised by northern aficionados. Also known as the glory, ríl na nglor. this tune has been recorded together with the heathery cruach (a few times), bean an tí ar lár, catharsis, the concert, the flogging, the flood on the holm, the four courts, the gravel walks, launching the boat, the lilting banshee, the limerick lasses, mary o’ the wisp, miss sarah drummond of perth. Only recently released, this recording by the 2 belfast flute players sub titled “flute music from belfast and beyond” has hardly been out of the cd player since i received it. the playing on this is a joy to hear from start to finish, as is the selection of tunes. With reels and jigs pulsing constantly through the wood, a slow air is a welcome relief and michael obliges with his gorgeous interpretation of caoineadh ui dhomhnaill. A traditional irish reel with three settings and nine comments that has been added to two hundred tunebooks.
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