Turlough O'Carolan was an irish harpist who lived in the mid-1600s and wrote pieces for the people he met
and stayed with - playing music in exchange for hospitality. Tradition has it that the harp was played last thing at night, before people went to
bed.
The building I'm playing it in was a bakery built around 1790, serving the local houses. The bread oven is in the stone wall behind me, and the
building has a new floor and triple-glazing on the windows. It's a great mixture of old and new and a great place to play this music.
Appropriately, I recorded this piece very late one night, and just went with the first take so the playing has the odd rough bits. I like to
think that's authentic - apparently Carolan never played the same way twice. Bet he never had as much trouble as I did finding DivX codecs,
either!
Only the melodies survive, so I've done this arrangement myself and I'm playing it here on a Pilgrim gut-strung harp. The arrangement and video
is my copyright. You are welcome to learn and play the arrangement (by ear - I haven't written it down!) if you like it - but please credit me if
you play it in public. If you like it, I'll post more music.
To make the recording I used a Sony 3-CCD camera direct to hard disk, with one audio take, noise-reduced in Cool Edit Pro, with Adobe Premiere
Pro to edit the visuals together. If you want a higher-quality file to download and keep on your computer, just send me a
message.
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