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Irish Singer CaitrĂona O'Leary Continues to Offer Saturday Facebook Micro Concerts in the Time of COVID 19
On Saturday October 24th, Heresy Records’ recording artist, Caitríona O’Leary, will perform the 25th installment of Unaccompanied, her weekly series of micro-concerts live-streamed on Facebook every Saturday at 2:30 PM Dublin time (GMT 1:00). For Unaccompanied O’Leary performs a wide range of songs written - or intended - to be performed without accompaniment. The repertoire for Unaccompanied includes medieval songs, sean nòs, folk and traditional songs from Ireland, England, Scotland and North America among other rarely heard works. During the broadcast O’Leary speaks about the history, provenance and texts of the songs. She often performs variants of the same song which may be found in different countries and on different continents. She performs in costumes which she designs and makes for each performance. Videos of the concert are available for replay on her YouTube channel. For Unaccompanied 25 O’Leary will perform three songs. They are: Siúd é Siar an Ród a d’Imigh Sí (West Down that Road She Went)- traditional Irish taken from John and William Neale’s A Collection of the Most Celebrated Irish Tunes, 1724, Salve, pia Magdalena, a German, 14th century hymn to Mary Magdalen and My Bonny Boy, an 18thcentury folk song popular in different versions in Ireland, England, Scotland and North America which is about an arranged marriage between a 16 year old boy and a 21 year old woman.
O’Leary is internationally renowned as a singer of early music, traditional Irish song and folk music. She is particularly known for her performances and recordings of unaccompanied song. In reference to a concert she performed at Beethovenfest Bonn, the General Anzeiger wrote, “This is a special genre of vocal art, called sean nós…in this type of singing O’Leary is a master.” Her latest recording for Heresy Records, The Red Book of Ossory with her ensemble, Anakronos received five stars from the Irish Times, ArtMuseLondon called it “a singular work of genius” and RTÉ Lyric fm and The Journal of Music lauded it as “One of the records of the year”.
The idea for Unaccompanied was inspired by a May 2nd concert O’Leary performed as part of Ireland Performs, an online series of concerts established in response to the Covid-19 pandemic presented by Culture Ireland and Facebook Ireland.
Unaccompanied 25: Programme – Saturday October 24, 2020 Siúd é Siar an Ród a d’Imigh Sí - traditional Irish, 18th Century Salve, pia Magdalena - German, 14th century My Bonny Boy - traditional Irish
UNACCOMPANIED: FEATURING CAITRÍONA O’LEARY
EVERY SATURDAY BEGINNING 2:30 PM (GMT 1)
FACEBOOK LINK TO CONCERT- https://www.facebook.com/caitriona.oleary.3/
YOUTUBE CHANNEL - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-O5nz3FMldmVrdGP1eAAhw?view_as=subscriber
ABOUT CAITRÍONA O’LEARY
Caitríona O’Leary (www.caitrionaoleary.com) has recorded twenty-five critically acclaimed albums with her band Dúlra and the celebrated early music ensembles Sequentia, The Harp Consort, Joglaresa, eX among others. Her recording of The Wexford Carols (producer Joe Henry, guest artists Tom Jones, Rosanne Cash, Rhiannon Giddens, Dónal Lunny) reached #1 on Billboard.
Caitríona has worked closely with many of early music's leading artists including Christopher Hogwood, Ben Bagby, Andrew Lawrence King, Konrad Junghaenel, Pedro Memelsdorff, Hille Perl, Lee Santana and many others.
Caitríona has toured and performed around the world, including such venues as the Royal Albert Hall, Lincoln Center, Radio City Music Hall, Cité de la Musique and the National Concert Hall, Dublin to name a few. She regularly performs at festivals throughout Europe and beyond including Halle Handel Festival, Beethovenfest Bonn, Tage Alter Musik Herne, Utrecht Early Music Festival, Tage Alter Musik Regensburg, Festival Montalbâne, Festival Cervantino Guanajuato (Mexico), Festival Interceltique de Lorient, Concerts Spirituels Geneva, Zagreb Summer Evenings Festival, Split Summer Festival (Croatia), Dublin Theatre Festival, Kilkenny Arts Festival, Belfast Festival at Queen’s, etc.





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