• Máire Breatnach (Irish pronunciation: [ˈmˠɑːɾʲə ˈbʲɾʲan̪ˠəx]) is an Irish fiddle, violin and viola player. She also sings in Irish on some of her albums...
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  • [citation needed] Maire Aunaste (born 1953), an Estonian journalist Máire Breathnach, an Irish actress Máire Breatnach, an Irish fiddle player Máire Comerford...
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    Moya Brennan (redirect from Máire Brennan)
    Moya Brennan (born Máire Philomena Ní Bhraonáin on 4 August 1952), also known as Máire Brennan, is an Irish folk singer, songwriter, harpist, and philanthropist...
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  • Kelly Lynn Hilary Maeve O'Donovan Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill Máire Breatnach Máire Ní Chathasaigh Máire Ní Ghuairim Mairead Buicke Máiréad Carlin Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh...
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  • musicians play on stage without sheet music. Anúna - vocal ensemble Máire Breatnach - fiddle Ronan Browne - uilleann pipes Anthony Drennan - guitar Eileen...
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  • Lullaby" "Hó a Bhá-in" Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin – Vocals, Composer Máire Breatnach – Producer Alan Whelan – Engineer An Irish Lullaby Archived 2012-03-15...
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  • composed songs in Irish and in English. The album is co-produced by Máire Breatnach. The latter also provides some musical accompaniment along with musicians...
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  • at number 1, but also charted around Europe. Mike Oldfield – guitar Máire Breatnach – fiddle London Voices – choir vocals Noel Eccles – percussion Liam...
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    released their debut album, Between Us, in 2003, and was produced by Máire Breatnach. They released their album Dawn in 2010, and that year they were nominated...
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  • other vocalists but herself. The album features Irish fiddle player Máire Breatnach among others. The album also features much of Brennan's current live...
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    collaborators Liam O'Flynn, Liam Ó Maonlaí Ódhrán Ó Casaide, Helen Davies, Máire Breatnach & Laoise Kelly. The song Éalaigh Liom (Elope with Me) was performed...
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  • – guitar, mandolin Pat Crowley – accordion Chris Corrigan – fiddle Máire Breatnach – fiddle, viola Roger Askew – Hammond organ, piano "King Puck". 10...
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  • STARC. All tracks are written by Sonny Condell. All arrangements by Máire Breatnach and Sonny Condell Sonny Condell – guitars, vocals, backing vocals on...
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  • are written by Méav, except where noted Musicians David Agnew - Oboe Máire Breatnach - Viola, violin David James - Cello Eunan McDonald - Bass, bass guitar...
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  • of tracks from the game, arranged and performed by Celtic musician Máire Breatnach. Lastly, Final Fantasy IV Piano Collections, an arrangement of tracks...
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    Cois Fhairrge in County Galway (Barna, Spiddal, Inverin and vicinity), Breatnach (1947) for An Rinn in County Waterford, de Búrca (1958) for Tourmakeady...
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  • Houses' with Karin Leitner. Other collaborations include a duo CD with Máire Breatnach on fiddle and viola, and three CDs Down By the Sea, Songs of the Celtic...
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  • sean-nós singer Lucilita Bhreatnach, Sinn Féin politician Maire Breathnach, actress Máire Breatnach, musician and educator Mícheál Breathnach (1881-1908)...
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  • orchestra conductor Kenneth Edge – soprano saxophone Máire Breatnach – fiddle Cormac Breatnach – Susato whistle Ronan Browne – uilleann pipes Tommy Hayes...
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  • musical tracks from the game performed in the style of Celtic music by Máire Breatnach, was released by Square and later re-released by NTT Publishing. Additionally...
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  • uilleann piper Davy Spillane—formerly of Moving Hearts and Riverdance—and Máire Breatnach, who had previously played fiddle on another Square album, Final Fantasy...
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  • Kyrkjebø) "The Fiddling Ladies" – 10:23 (Natalie MacMaster, Eileen Ivers, Máire Breatnach, and Annbjørg Lien) "Danny Boy" – 5:28 (Diana Krall) The version released...
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    tambura and bass guitar), Lindsey Horner (double bass), Máire Breatnach (viola), Cormac Breatnach (low whistle), Steve Cooney (Spanish guitar, percussion...
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    O'Connell.[citation needed] Modern performers include Kevin Burke, Máire Breatnach, Matt Cranitch, Paddy Cronin, Frankie Gavin, Paddy Glackin, Cathal...
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  • piano, bodhrán Kieran Kiely – piano, Hammond Yoad Nevo – programming Máire Breatnach – violin Fiachra Terence W. Trench – string arrangement Avril Mackintosh...
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  • keyboards Sinéad Madden – fiddle, vocals Frances Mitchell – keyboards Máire Breatnach – viola, fiddle Anthony Drennan – electric and acoustic guitars, dobro...
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  • was arranged and released in the style of Celtic music, performed by Máire Breatnach. It also sparked the release of an album of piano arrangements, something...
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  • Cormac Breatnach – tin whistle Máire Breatnach – fiddle Ronan Browne – uilleann pipes Robbie Casserly – bass, drums Áine Uí Cheallaigh – vocals Anthony...
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  • Deasún Breatnach (2 December 1921 – 3 October 2007) was an Irish journalist, author and activist. He wrote Irish poetry, non-fiction, fiction, and translations...
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    Súilleabháin, Seosaimhín Ní Bheaglaoich and Máire Ní Chéilleachair. Ua Laoghaire 1915, p. 215. Breatnach, Risteard B. (1947). The Irish of Ring, Co. Waterford...
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