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Teresa Lawlor

Irish
Teresa Lawlor

Released: 1st February 2011
Catalogue Number: LAWLOR02
Barcode: X
Running Time: 40 mins.

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One of two 'memorial' albums celebrating the talent of harpist Teresa Lawlor who died in 2009.
Whilst still undoubtably 'Irish',Teresa also had a love of the 'rhythms of the world' and some of these influences are used on this album.
All in all a fitting tribute to a fine player.

1) Concierto (Romantic Rhythm of Venezuela)
2) Lady Blaney
3) Marve Portkellog (Breton Folk Tune)
4) Squire Woods Lamentation
5) Una Vez ina Montaine (Rhythm from Colombia)
6) Tribute to Sean MacBride
7) Planxties A Plenty
8) Atadacer (Romantic Rhythm of Paraguay)
9) Lament for Terence McDonnagh
10) Colarado (Polka Rhythm of Paraguay)
One of two 'memorial' albums celebrating the talent of harpist Teresa Lawlor who died in 2009.
Whilst still undoubtably 'Irish',Teresa also had a love of the 'rhythms of the world' and some of these influences are used on this album.
All in all a fitting tribute to a fine player.

Lineup

Teresa Lawlor - Harp
Una Lawlor - Viola
Caitriona, Clare & Una Lawlor - Violin
Donal Lunny - Keyboards
Louis Stewart - Guitar
Stephen Keogh - Percussion

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