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Today, Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738) is considered to be the last great harp player of Ireland and is surrounded by an almost mystical aura. Numerous anecdotes have been handed down which testify to a strong personality, a huge musical talent and enormous self-confidence. Unlike any other, he knew how to combine old Irish music with Italian Baroque music, thus creating a large number of compositions about 200 of which have survived.
16 of them were selected by Patrick Pföß and arranged in easy versions for 2 descant recorders and 1 treble recorder. A valuable addition to the recorder trio repertoire - for lessons and auditions. Instrumentation : 2 soprano- and 1 treble recorder