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  • This melody is said (by Donal O'Sullivan Carolan The Life, Times and Music of an Irish Harper 1958) to be the only tune that O'Carolan composed while visiting.
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    Turlough O'Carolan • O’Carolan’s Concerto

    (Composed c. 1720)

    When I was young, the standard narrative in terms of Irish music was that Ireland, being so isolated, had no contact with the baroque and classical music spreading across mainland Europe, and instead developed its own indigenous music, which is, of course, borne out by the unique and highly sophisticated traditional folk music of which we’re still rightly proud. However, as always, history is more complicated than that. It amazes me to think that, for example, Turlough O’Carolan, a blind harper, born in 1670 in Nobber, County Meath, was very much aware of and loved the music of Vivaldi and Corelli. Not only that, but in 1733,

    Written, read and played by Anne-Karoline Distel (2018)

    [Audio of Planxty Irwin]

    Hello, my name is Anne and I’m going to tell you a bit about Turlough O’Carolan.

    Most of you will have heard of Planxty, the folk band of the 1970s and 1980s. I don’t know how many will know about the origin of their name, though. The word planxty was apparently invented by O’Carolan to designate a type of song he wrote as a tribute to a host. One of the more famous ones is Planxty Colonel John Irwin, often just called Planxty Irwin, which we heard at the beginning. But of course, as most of you will know, O’Carolan did not play the flute. Instead, he played the harp. It is believed that he would make up the melody first while travelling, and added the lyrics later. But lets start at the beginning.

    Turlough O’Carolan was born in 1670 near Nobber, Co. Meath. When he was 14, his family moved to Ballyfarnon in Co. Roscommon, where his father John got a job as a b

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