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Traditionalists play a merry tune going back to their roots

Fortune Favours The Merry is the new album from Peter Horan and Gerry Harrington.

Peter and Gerry create a tight blend of wind and string in which neither instrument dominates.

The music is played in a clean, spirited fashion without sacrificing any of their individual capacity to grace the music.

This is an album of joyous, uncontrived music on flute, and fiddle from two musicians with both talent and experience.

Peter Horan is from Killavil in Co. Sligo and is a veteran of Irish traditional music.

Growing up in fiddle country meant that his flute style was largely free of the influence of other players and he is now the last exponent of a unique style of playing which is not unlike the local fiddle style.

Gerry Harrington is from Kenmare in Co. Kerry and is now living in Lismore in Co. Waterford.

His fiddle style is predominantly that of Sliabh Luchra. Gerry is a highly-respected musician who has made several other recordings.

Ollie Ross brings a lovely touch to the album with lively, intuitive accompaniment on piano.

Although Gerry and Peter are from different generations and from musical backgrounds they blend beautifully.

Like many older musicians Peter values expression within music far more than technicality.

The music on this album is full of feeling and comes from the very roots of the tradition. Tunes on the album include Tell Her I Am, Lord Gordon, Lad O’Beirne’s Hornpipe, The Skylark and the slow air She Sailed From Dublin.

 
 
 
 
 
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