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Revision as of 19:41, 10 November 2019
This page introduces details about the Kyrie (A Thiarna) of Gilles Mathieu's Irish Mass.
Foreword
This article comments on the first part of a Celtic musical piece that can already be listened to with pleasure.
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Examples of interpretation
This section gives access on YouTube to pages that contain an interpretation of the "A Thiarna" movement.
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See also
- Notes
- ↑ More specifically by the Vocal Ensemble of INSA under the direction of Leslie Peeters (Saint Paul Church, Lyon).
- ↑ This concert was given in 2012, during the Oulu music festival on St. Patrick's Day.
- ↑ More specifically, by the Perpignan Méditerranée Métropole regional ensemble. The performers are: David Rodriguez, bagpipe, Valentin Krugger, tin/low whistle, Roxane Kowalski, fiddle, Yoko Shibutani, Celtic harp