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  2. Sean-nós singing - Wikipedia

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    Sean-nós singing (/ ˈ ʃ æ n. n oʊ s / SHAN-nohss, Irish: [ˈʃan̪ˠ n̪ˠoːsˠ]; Irish for 'old style') is unaccompanied, traditional Irish vocal music usually performed in the Irish language. Sean-nós singing usually involves very long melodic phrases with highly ornamented and melismatic melodic lines, differing greatly from ...

  3. List of Celtic choirs - Wikipedia

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    Choirs compete at Celtic festivals such as the National Mod in Scotland and Welsh Eisteddfod. [1] The London Welsh Male Voice Choir and the London Welsh Rugby Club Choir sang the Olympic Anthem at the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics. [2] [3] For choirs in the UK, please see the separate entries for each country.

  4. Traditional Irish singing - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Irish singing is the singing of traditional songs in the native styles such as sean nós. Though some people consider sean nós to particularly refer to singing in the Irish language, the term "traditional singing" is more universally understood to encompass singing in any language, as well as lilting .

  5. Music of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    An older style of singing called sean-nós ("in the old style"), which is a form of traditional Irish singing was still found, mainly for very poetic songs in the Irish language. [ 14 ] From 1820 to 1920 over 4,400,000 Irish emigrated to the US, creating an Irish diaspora in Philadelphia, Chicago (see Francis O'Neill ), Boston, New York and ...

  6. List of traditional Irish singers - Wikipedia

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    Connacht/Ulster Irish (raised in the Meath Gaeltacht, where Connacht Irish is spoken, but her father was an Irish-speaker from Donegal) Róisín Elsafty [3] Connacht Irish (Galway Gaeltacht) Aoife Ní Fhearraigh: Ulster Irish (Gweedore, Donegal Gaeltacht) Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh: Ulster Irish (Gweedore, Donegal Gaeltacht) Caitlín Maude (also a ...

  7. Lynn Hilary - Wikipedia

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    Hilary joined the Irish choral group Anúna [4] [5] in 2000. She toured the United States, Morocco, the Netherlands, and Finland with the group, and she has sung with the choir and featured as a soloist on six of their albums: Invocation (2001), Winter Songs (2001), Behind the Closed Eye (2002), Sensation (2006) "Illumination" (2012) and "Revelation" (2015).

  8. Leo Moran - Wikipedia

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    Leo Moran (born 9 November 1964 in Tuam, Galway) is best known as lead guitarist and second vocalist in the Irish folk rock band The Saw Doctors. [1] Moran studied French and Sociology at University College Galway. He later trained as a secondary teacher and earned a higher diploma in education.

  9. Anúna - Wikipedia

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    Anúna (stylized in all caps) is a vocal ensemble formed in Ireland [7] in 1987 by Irish composer Michael McGlynn under the name An Uaithne.Taking the current name in 1991, [8] the group has recorded 18 albums and achieved a high level of international success, including a significant role in Riverdance from 1994 to 1996. [9]