Dúlamán (Seaweed) - The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin
https://youtu.be/3iRfI1ezYjA [2:53 minutes]
Choral Scholars of University College Dublin
Traditional Irish arr. Desmond Earley From the brand-new album 'Perpetual Twilight' BUY IT NOW: http://hyperurl.co/PerpetualTwilight The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin Solo: Ciarán O’Donovan Released on Signum Records Hear It Live: https://www.ucdchoralscholars.ie/events Sheet Music via Seolta: http://bit.ly/2XlDhkP Website: http://www.ucdchoralscholars.ie Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ucdchoralscho... Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/UCDChoral Instagram: @ChoralScholars Dúlamán is a traditional working song from the north of Ireland, made famous in the 1970s by the legendary Irish group Clannad. The word ‘dúlamán’ means ‘seaweed’, and the song references two types, one for dyeing and one that is edible. These two types of seaweed also represent two different characters in the song. This arrangement by Desmond Earley features the Irish single-headed frame drum, the bodhrán, and includes a lively refrain that repeats after each verse. LYRICS: bottom of You Tube page.
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