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Moya Brennan & Cormac De Barra at the Steeple Sessions

Dublin City

18 June 2013

Moya Brennan and Cormac De Barra both come from large musical families in Ireland and their mutual admiration for each other naturally developed into a stimulating musical relationship. Their new album, Voices & Harps, is the culmination of their friendship and creative synergy over the past decade. They combine the simplicity, depth and beauty of the extraordinary skills which make them unique in their own field. The album and workshop unveils a new chapter in their partnership. Grammy award winner, Moya Brennan is the singer of Clannad as well as having a successful solo career. She has sung on most of the world's great stages and has collaborated with many notable artists including The Chieftains, Paul Brady and Bono. She is also part of the female traditional group, T with the Maggies. Cormac De Barra is renowned internationally as a versatile harp virtuoso. He continually pushes the boundaries of the Irish harp through his work with a wide array of artists, including Hazel O'Connor, Julie Feeney and Clannad. Cormac also tours and records with his brothers Fionán and Éamonn in the family group, Barcó. Besides his busy performing schedule he regularly gives workshops and master classes around the world.

Telephone:+353 (0)16 78 8470

Email: Dublin@steeplesessions.com


Website: www.steeplesessions.com


Address: The Unitarian Church,, 112 St. Stephen's Green, Co Dublin, D2


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