Description
24 pieces by the celebrated blind Irish harper and composer Turlough O'Carolan (1670 - 1738). His music is the most popular ever composed for the harp in Ireland. It affords a great deal of scope to the creativity of the performer, since only Carolan's melodies survive. This recording consists of original arrangements of these beautiful tunes, informed by Máire's knowledge both of the native Irish harp tradition and of baroque forms.
"A masterpiece of virtuosity... A must for any folk-related collection." - The Daily Telegraph
"If Máire Ní Chathasaigh wasn't around, Irish harping would be so much the poorer... Her work restores the harp to its true voice." - The Irish Times
"Máire is the foremost modern interpreter of Carolan." - Taplas
"A magnificent collection from two superlative musicians... in a plethora of Carolan records, this is the best." - Folk On Tap