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Keening (Irish:
caoineadh,
pronounced [ˈkiːnʲə]) is a
traditional form of
vocal lament for the dead in the
Gaelic Celtic tradition,
known to have taken...
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Caoineadh Airt Uí
Laoghaire or the
Lament for Art Ó
Laoghaire is an
Irish keen
composed in the main by Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill, a
member of the Gaelic...
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Examples of
Caoineadh songs include: Far Away in Australia, The Town I
Loved So Well,
Going Back to
Donegal and Four
Green Fields.
Caoineadh singers were...
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mourning is the
keening woman (bean chaointe), who
wails a
lament —in Irish:
caoineadh ('weeping'),
pronounced [ˈkɯiːnʲə] in the
Irish dialects of
Munster and...
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women were present. In some traditions, as
exemplified in the
Irish song
Caoineadh na dTrí Muire, the
Three Marys are the
three whom the
Gospel of John mentions...
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Around the Sun The Heart's Cry
Countess Cathleen –
Women of the
Sidhe Caoineadh Chú
Chulainn Distant Thunder Firedance Cloudsong Riverdance Lift the Wings...
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compilation of
Irish myths and
legends Táin Bó Cúailnge, an
Irish epic
Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire, an
Irish lament Volsunga saga, a
Scandinavian saga...
- in the same parish." Ó
Braonain was the
subject of a 36
verse lament,
Caoineadh Émonn Ó Braonain,
written sometime after his death. Paul
Walsh had the...
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recordings with them,
under which the trilogy: Vox
Clamantis in
Deserto (
Caoineadh na Maighdine), Vox
Populi (Good
People All) and Vox de Nube (A
Voice from...
- of the Sidhe" (Bill Whelan) – 5:42 "Firedance" (Bill Whelan) – 6:02 "
Caoineadh Cú Chulainn" (Lament) (Bill Whelan) – 4:09 "Slip into Spring" (Bill Whelan)...