Albums available - Ancient Music of Ireland
Good news! Hard copies of the album 'Overtone - Ancient Music of Ireland' are now available from our website. Easy online purchase and we will post you this CD which features a wonderful selection of recordings which are an exploration of the musical properties found in a variety of reproductions and original horns from pre-historic, Celtic and Early Medieval periods in Ireland. http://www.ancientmusicireland.com/discsinfo/overtone-1.html
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Ancient Music Ireland
Wonderful new album performed at St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church Galway City featuring musicians and composers celebrating 'overtone'. Organised by Ancient Music Ireland to explore the overtone properties of the ancient horns of Ireland, Britain and Europe both in a live acoustic habitat accompanied by other more modern instruments.
http://www.ancientmusicireland.com/album/interactionreconciliation-28.html In 1994 didgeridoo player Phil Conyngham re-joined Simon O’Dwyer and Maria Cullen O’Dwyer in Europe. The second band album ‘Interaction’ was recorded in Dublin, Ireland. Exploring new sound combinations and rhythms which were made possible by the recording and mixing techniques that had emerged around the dance/club industry capturing the strong frequencies that are a part of ancient instruments.
http://www.ancientmusicireland.com/album/old-to-new-27.html A collection of four studio tunes and four live recordings. Old to New was put together following a very successful visit by Ancient Music Ireland to perform at the Sound Symposium in St. John's, New Foundland. Simon O'Dwyer, Phil Conyngham and Maria Cullen O'Dwyer with guest musician John Purser performed for the opening night of the ‘Sound Symposium’ in July 2002.
http://www.ancientmusicireland.com/album/reconciliation-live-30.html Ancient Music Ireland performing as 'Reconcilliation', this album features live performances from touring in Germany, Newfoundland and Glastonbury. 'Live One' presents the versatility and driving strength that was being achieved by ‘Reconciliation’ at this time. Sometimes the sounds are so complex that it is easy to forget that the live music of ‘Reconciliation’ is played on acoustic instruments by only three members.
http://www.ancientmusicireland.com/album/two-stories-in-one-31.html A wonderful convergence of musical talents, an amazing convergence of musical cultures; this is ‘Reconciliation’. This album features the ancient instruments of Ireland and Australia, Simon O'Dwyer, Maria Cullen O'dwyer, Phil Conyngham and the late great Alan Dargin.