www.celticmusicsociety.org
Celtic Music Society (East Rochester HS) plays The Drunken Piper set live at 171 Cedar Arts Center in Corning, NY on March 19, 2010. Sound recorded by John Manfredi and mixed by Mark Gowman; video by Charlie Trahan.
Celtic Music Society is a unique program comprised of student musicians from East Rochester Senior and Junior High Schools in East Rochester, New York. Founded in the fall of 2001, this group of young musicians performs the traditional music of Ireland in authentic traditional and contemporary styles. In our first eight years, we have performed more than 160 times, released three albums, hosted seven workshops by All-Ireland Champion musicians, and shared the stage with some of the top Irish musicians from our region and the world, including two concerts each by Irish supergroups Lúnasa, Gráda, and Teada. Director Mark Gowman and students in Celtic Music Society frequently present workshops to students, teachers, and college music education majors, and have presented several at the Eastman School of Music and the New York State School Music Association's annual conference. Celtic Music Society was one of only four student ensembles from the United States invited to perform at the National Music Student Leadership Conference in Salt Lake City, where we also presented a workshop for more than 100 teachers at the corresponding Music Educators National Conference.
Wow! We would like to dance with such an accompaniment!
gergelschool 9 months ago