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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2019 · 54 MIN

Episode 26: Sarah Wade Interview (Scottish Small Pipes, Recorder)

from Blarney Pilgrims Irish Music Podcast · host Darren O'Mahony, Dominic Black

We never even got to the concertina. But we did cover a lot of other ground with Sarah, from learning to enjoy music and figuring out your identity as a musician to the temperament of reeds, the vicissitudes of recorders, baroque and early music and the early connectivity of Danish pipe bands. Lovely stuff. Sarah plays the following tunes: She Moved Through The Fair followed by a a Danish song called (in English) In The Depths of the Forest There's Calm and Peace, followed by two hornpipes from the Scottish borders Her second tune is the air to the Burns poem, A Man's A Man for A' That The third tune is Greensleeves, which is usually creited to Henry VIII and the last tune is The Fairy Queen by Turlough O'Carolan Thanks Sarah, that was awesome. The Boxwood Music Weekend in Australia will be in Queenscliff, Victoria, from 27th February to 1st March, 2020. You can find details here: http://www.boxwood.org/australia The Geelong session I mentioned is happening Saturday 7th December from 2pm at the Sir Charles Hotham Hotel. And you can pick up advance tickets to Trouble In The Kitchen's gig at The Last Jar here: https://bit.ly/2ReawWJ - If you liked this episode and think you got some worth from it, then please pledge $2 over at www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims. Of course, you don't have to become a patron to listen, but we guarantee you'll enjoy each episode more because you'll be safe in the knowledge that you're a deadset legend. If you can't afford to pledge on Patreon, and we totally understand if you can't, all is not lost. You can still support the show by sharing it on your socials, posting about it in your favourite forums or simply by telling your mates about it down the pub. Till next time. Darren & Dom www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims www.blarneypilgrims.com facebook.com/BlarneyPilgrimsPodcast @blarneyPilgrimsPodcast

We never even got to the concertina. But we did cover a lot of other ground with Sarah, from learning to enjoy music and figuring out your identity as a musician to the temperament of reeds, the vicissitudes of recorders, baroque and early music and the early connectivity of Danish pipe bands. Lovely stuff. Sarah plays the following tunes: She Moved Through The Fair followed by a a Danish song called (in English) In The Depths of the Forest There's Calm and Peace, followed by two hornpipes from the Scottish borders Her second tune is the air to the Burns poem, A Man's A Man for A' That The third tune is Greensleeves, which is usually creited to Henry VIII and the last tune is The Fairy Queen by Turlough O'Carolan Thanks Sarah, that was awesome. The Boxwood Music Weekend in Australia will be in Queenscliff, Victoria, from 27th February to 1st March, 2020. You can find details here: http://www.boxwood.org/australia The Geelong session I mentioned is happening Saturday 7th December from 2pm at the Sir Charles Hotham Hotel. And you can pick up advance tickets to Trouble In The Kitchen's gig at The Last Jar here: https://bit.ly/2ReawWJ - If you liked this episode and think you got some worth from it, then please pledge $2 over at www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims. Of course, you don't have to become a patron to listen, but we guarantee you'll enjoy each episode more because you'll be safe in the knowledge that you're a deadset legend. If you can't afford to pledge on Patreon, and we totally understand if you can't, all is not lost. You can still support the show by sharing it on your socials, posting about it in your favourite forums or simply by telling your mates about it down the pub. Till next time. Darren & Dom www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims www.blarneypilgrims.com facebook.com/BlarneyPilgrimsPodcast @blarneyPilgrimsPodcast

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