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4 months ago
The Faughan Side / Maureen Hegarty
This little ballad I learnt a long time ago from James McCafferty and the arrangement here is his. The River Faughan is a very popular place for fi...
maureenderry • 4,162 views
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6 months ago
Celine Byrne - Vissi d'arte
Vissi d'arte from Tosca by Giacomo Puccini
Irish soprano Celine Byrne with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Marco Zambelli
rte • 4,356 views
samarian100
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Had yet again the great pleasure to hear Celine Byrne singing live- the event was in St.Peter's Cathedral in Belfast in August- phenonemal renditions of "Carrickfergus" and "The Last Rose of Summer" . Such a gift,- everyone who has heard this lady must make sure that she comes back to Belfast!!
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1 year ago
ChurchServicesTV Broadcasting Live Local Irish Catholic mass and other Christian Services
www.churchservices.tv is a Not-for-Profit Organization with a Mission to deliver live Christian Services and Prayers from Cathedrals, Churches, Ora...
ChurchServicesTV • 772 views
samarian100
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God bless you for the great work you have undertaken. Sure to continue giving hope and reassurnce to all- go raibh maith agaibh.
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1 year ago
100 Greatest Singers: JUSSI BJOERLING
THIS PROJECT IS RESERVED ONLY FOR THE GREATEST! Think so? Please comment!
Jussi Bjoerling, Tenor (1911-1960)
Giuseppe Verdi - Messa di Requiem
In...
100Singers • 22,283 views
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Surely they are all brilliant!!
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1 year ago
A SHÉAMUIS MHIC MHURCHAIDH - ALBERT FRY
A SHÉAMUIS MHIC MHURCHAIDH: a heartbreakingly beautiful and poetic lament for a young man hanged in Armagh in the 18th century. I have no idea who ...
muisire • 1,176 views
samarian100
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Fior mhaith ar fad!
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1 year ago
Enrico Caruso - Core 'ngrato. Digitally remastered.
Digitally remastered version.
Text written by Salvatore Cardillo in 1911 for Caruso.
A restored (not digitally restored) version with the original...
tomfroekjaer • 175,166 views
samarian100
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Perhaps there is a Pantheon of all these great talents wherein they harmonise in deference to each other? Just a thought!
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1 year ago
Jussi Björling - O Holy Night
The Perfect Tenor.
A wonderful Christmas Song that is a glorious experience to listen to at any time of the year.
ORIGINAL VIDEO WITHDRAWN DUE TO...
inca48 • 380,210 views
samarian100
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If I was'nt Irish I'd be Swedish having listened to Jussi Bjorling!
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1 year ago
Beethoven 3rd Symphony (5/5); 4th movement; Bernstein
Ludwig van Beethoven
Leonard Bernstein
New York Philharmonic
In his late twenties, Beethoven started to hear buzzing and ringing sounds in his ea...
mahlerite • 62,951 views
samarian100
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If you are all sitting comfortably..........try to find "The Day That Changed Music Forever:Eroica" on YouTube........a movie and musical special!
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1 year ago
Hamlet Act3, Scene1 Soliloquy
Hamlet Act3, Scene1 Soliloquy
kenson76 • 902,889 views
samarian100
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He is just idly philosiphysing in order to kill time until the real showdown; which is his confrontation with his mum about her marriage to his father's brother...................methinks!
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1 year ago
Pope Benedict XVI in UK for historic visit, meets Queen in Scotland
The Pope has been welcomed in the UK by Queen Elizabeth in the first visit of a Pontiff to the country in almost thirty years. Benedict the sixteen...
RussiaToday • 91,644 views
samarian100
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phd in science can't spell religions.
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1 year ago
Gregorian Chant - "Salve Regina"
This is the Latin chant "Salve Regina" (or Hail, Holy Queen, which is a common Catholic prayer) performed by the monks of the Abbey of Notre Dame.
freshaintdead • 3,138,588 views
samarian100
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Perhaps this type of music transcends thoughts of time and preference in the appreciative and patient listener?
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1 year ago
The Woman in Black p11
Final part.
nicog79 • 37,088 views
samarian100
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Scares the heck out of me! I'm sure the other scariest [for atmosphere] would include "The Turn of The Screw", "Oh, Whistle and I'll Come to You My Boy" and a seldom seen classic....................."The Uninvited".............
very melodious, and an honour to hear this fine voice again! Go raibh maith agaibh!