-
immigrant from the
Gorumna village of Trá Bhán,
composed the Irish-language
caoine Amhrán na Trá Bháine,
which is
about the
drowning of her
three brothers...
-
language origin ("O'Maolchaoin")
meaning a
descendant of a
devotee of St.
Caoine. Ann Mulqueen,
Irish singer Elaine Mulqueen (1932–2012),
American television...
- pipes, flute, fiddle, and whistle, as
these are
capable of
making the "
caoine" ("cry"), the note-shaping and
changing that is
characteristic of the native...
- as "In Irish" and the
album is
entirely recorded in the
Irish language.
Caoine Cill Cáis Sí Finn Amhrán Na
Breac Thugamar Féin An
Samhradh Linn Brabazons...
- 1586 1997
Egberto Gismonti Meeting Point ECM 1587 1997 Mic****e
Makarski Caoine ECM New
Series ECM 1588 1996
Louis Sclavis ****tet Les
Violences de Rameau...
- Zazou:
Lights in the dark ("Gol na dtrí Muire", "In ainm an
athar le bua" & "
Caoine M****re")
Barbara Gogan &
Hector Zazou: Made on
Earth (1997, "True love")...
- of 14
stone crosses with
names such as the "Rock of the Women's
piercing caoine",
further references to the
harsh climb.
Further up is the
Stone of Pain...
- sean-nós
singer from the
village of Trá Bhán, Isle of Garmna,
composed the
caoine Amhrán na Trá Báine. The song is
about the
drowning of her
three brothers...
-
emulator with
remarkable capabilities,
including the
ability to make the
caoine ("cry" - a slurring, note-bending
finger movement which produces a sound...
-
contributed three airs: "A
Kerry Caoine", "Lament of a Druid", and "Lament, on
leaving Glendowan". Fox
notes that "A
Kerry Caoine" was sung to her by P. J. O'Shea...