There’s no better way to welcome the holiday season than with a bit of Irish sparkle. "A Celtic Christmas" by A Taste of ...
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Kseniia Yershova (20) thought that one day she might like to study music abroad but she never imaged she would be forced to move abroad before she had even finished secondary school. “I studied at the ...
Happy Saint Patrick's Day! Let us celebrate Irish culture today by sharing some traditional Irish songs. They harp tracks are perfect for relaxing this evening. #Irish #Ireland #StPatrick As part of ...
Lovers of Celtic music can enjoy a treat for the eyes and ears on Sunday when Celtic Thunder brings its blend of traditional and original songs to the Pikes Peak Center. “An Intimate Evening with ...
Unsung alternative acts from all over Ireland are featured on the fifth volume of the independent Irish compilation series A Litany of Failures. The album, which is now available on double vinyl and ...
In an interview on the red carpet ahead of the Mercury Prize award ceremony in Newcastle, Irish singer and 2025 prize nominee CMAT says her country’s recent musical success comes from a “generation of ...
The Wassail of the Church of the Eternal Circle’s Mary Lwyd will return Saturday, Nov. 8, bringing a lesser-known Celtic tradition to New Paltz and Highland, an ...
Being recognized as Louisiana Tradition Bearers for 2025 by the Louisiana Folklife Commission is a big deal for the folk music band Smithfield Fair. The band consisting of Alexandria natives ...
A crucial link between mathematics and music is nicely illustrated by the Tonnetz, a geometric diagram representing the harmonic relationships between the notes of the musical scale. An early version ...
Opening session saw double-digit gains in gross receipts, average and median price, with half of those sold exceeding their ...
The case against the worker was found to be 'largely based on assumptions' A MAN who was sacked for saying “top of the morning to ya” in a mocking Irish accent has won a £16k payout over the gaff.