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This section gives access on YouTube to pages that contain an interpretation of the "A Thiarna" movement. | This section gives access on YouTube to pages that contain an interpretation of the "A Thiarna" movement. |
Revision as of 19:43, 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.
If you have never heard of Gilles Mathieu's Irish Mass, before reading this article, we advise you to take a few minutes to listen to this Kyrie.
This piece is from one of the first presentations of this Mass in 2007 by the INSA Vocal Ensemble under the direction of Leslie Peeters (Saint Paul's Church, Lyon).
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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