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Celtic Blue
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Irish Boogie
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As I Roved Out
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Limerick Rake (1997)
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African Country
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The New Moon
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Celtic (Jam) Session
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Jota
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Lu Rusciu de lu Mare
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Fennario
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Limerick Rake (1980)
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Sunrise
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Antoni O' Breskey Dublin, Ireland
“O’Breskey’s musical crossovers have an ethical imperative. He seeks to mesh the majority with the minority, the present
with the past, and the vocal with the silenced, so as to “deflate the ethnocentrism of classical Western music.” For this musician, musical cultures are not defined by borders, but by historical roots that reach deeply across all areas of the globe.
THE IRISH ECHO, BOSTON
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