Two medieval harps: the bray harp & the Early Irish Harp
A Culture Night at home introduction to two medieval harps, the bray harp and the Early Irish harp. Natalie Surina of Ériú Harps and Maura Ó Cróínín of Galway Early Music talk about and play their two favorite harps, the bray harp represented by the Nurnberg harp, and the Early Irish Harp represented by the Trinity College harp, once known as the Brian Boru harp. If you are interested in finding out more about these harps or learning to play one check out the links below: Éiriú Harps: http://eriuharps.com/ Historical Harp Society of Ireland: http://irishharp.org/ http://www.earlygaelicharp.info/

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Andrew Lawrence-King introduces the RENAISSANCE HARP

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Introduction to Medieval Recorders

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James Ruff (early Irish harp): Is eagal leam am bàs, Da mihi manum, Lady Lothian’s Lilt

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What is a Celtic mandolin? And why they are different?

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An Introduction To Gaelic Harps

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Irish harping

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Instrument Exhibit: Andrew Lawrence-King, Renaissance Harp

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LEMF Instrument Exhibit: Benjamin Bagby, medieval harps

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Scoil na gClairseach—Festival of Early Irish Harp

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Discover the Centuries-Old Art of Traditional Irish Harp Making | Ireland Made with Love

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Ornamentation & Articulation Overview! | Celtic Harp

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MAKING A LYRE (my first instrument)

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Instrument Exhibit: Eibhlís Ní Ríordáin, early Irish harp

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Simply Scottish elementary harp collection with Ailie Robertson: Music for the Harp

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Instrument Exhibit: Andrew Lawrence-King, Medieval Harp

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𝕰𝖑𝖙𝖍𝖎𝖓 - Je vivroie liement (Guillaume de Machaut)

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Music of 16th Century Ireland. The Irish Consort dir. Siobhán Armstrong.

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The Italian triple harp as a solo instrument: Purcell Suite in G Minor Z. 661

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