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  2. Nóirín Ní Riain - Wikipedia

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    1988 – Stór Amhrán, A Wealth of Songs from the Irish Tradition, Ossian Publications Ltd. (reprint 2007) 1993 – The nature and classification of traditional religious songs in Irish with a survey of printed and oral sources in: Music in the church, edited by Gerard Gillen & Harry White, Blackrock, Co. Dublin: Irish Academic Press.

  3. Wexford Carol - Wikipedia

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    The Wexford Carol or the Enniscorthy Carol (Irish: Carúl Loch Garman, Carúl Inis Córthaidh) is a traditional religious Irish Christmas carol originating from Enniscorthy in County Wexford. [1] The subject of the song is the nativity of Jesus Christ.

  4. Lord of All Hopefulness - Wikipedia

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    [a] Another variant of the tune, commonly used in Irish and Scottish hymnals (including the Hymnbooks of the Church of Scotland), fits the 10.10.10.10 metre and is not suitable for "Lord of all Hopefulness". [4] [a] The tune has its origin as a traditional Irish tune, principally 'With my Love on the Road', [5] also known as 'The Banks of the ...

  5. Category:Irish songs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Irish Christian hymns (8 P) Eurovision songs of Ireland (58 P) ... Pages in category "Irish songs"

  6. The 30 best Irish songs to sing at the pub this St ... - AOL

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    Sinéad O’Connor joins The Chieftains in performing this traditional Irish folk song written about the 1916 Easter Rebellion. A marching tune and requiem for the valiant men lost to war, it's a ...

  7. The Wexford Carols - Wikipedia

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    The carol texts are mainly taken from the Christian poetry composed during the three century long religious persecution of the Catholic Church in Ireland by Bishop Luke Wadding (1684), who was heavily under the influence of the Metaphysical poets, and Father William Devereux (1728). In the case of Fr. Devereux's carols, the tunes were not ...

  8. Kilmore Carols - Wikipedia

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    [6] [5] Three of the carols ("An angel this night", "This is St. Stephen's day", and "The first day of the year") are taken from A Smale Garland of Pious and Godly Songs by Bishop Luke Wadding, a collection of the Bishop's original Christian poetry, which was heavily influenced by his close reading of Richard Crashaw and the other Metaphysical ...

  9. Category:Irish Christian hymns - Wikipedia

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