- Feis
Ceoil ([fʲɛʃ ˈcoːlʲ] fesh-k'yole; "Festival of Music") is an
Irish music organisation which holds an
annual competitive festival of
classical music...
- TG4's
Gradam Ceoil was set up in 1998 with the
purpose of
recognising the
various musicians and
organisations who are
significant in the
creation of Irish...
-
awards in both the
classical and
traditional world,
including a
Gradam Ceoil TG4
Musical Collaboration Award for her work with the
Goodman Trio, and...
- 2003,
Buion Ceoil Cnoiceach Mór, Burtonport,
County Donegal 2004,
Buion Ceoil Cnoiceach Mór, Burtonport,
County Donegal 2005,
Buion Ceoil Cnoiceach Mór...
- as:
music programme for
young people Imeall Geall,
music programme Blas
Ceoil,
youth drama Teenage Cics, do****entary
Isteach Chun An Oileáin, cartoon...
- The
Fleadh Cheoil (Irish pronunciation: [ˌfʲlʲaː ˈçoːlʲ]), or "music festival" in English, is an
annual Irish arts
festival and
competition run by Comhaltas...
- mummers'
festival in New Inn,
County Galway, and the All-Ireland
Fleadh Ceoil storytellers who
preserve the
stories and
oratory style of the seanchaithe...
-
regrouping took
place in
October 2008 for BBC Two
Northern Ireland's Blas
Ceoil series. Déanta's line-up
included Mairead Walls who was
later replaced by...
-
shows on TG4 on a part-time
basis such as
Fuaimrian Mo Shaoil,
Gradaim Ceoil until they were both axed In
September 2018, it was
announced that Ó Sé...
-
Vincent O'Brien. In 1903, he won the
coveted gold
medal of the
Dublin Feis
Ceoil. In
March 1904,
McCormack became ****ociated with
James Joyce, who at the...