

An edition of The story of the Irish harp (2003)
its history and influence
By Nora Joan Clark
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
North Creek Press
Language
eng
Pages
192
Description:
The Story of the Irish Harp is an elegant book with fifty-two illustrations, covering the history of the small harp of Ireland: its Celtic origins, its position in the bardic tradition, as well as its near disappearance and later resurgence. This carefully researched book includes a detailed look at the Irish harp in ancient and medieval times, its use and various forms in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, as well as its influence in the present day. Dedicated to the memory of Derek Bell, famous Irish harper with The Chieftains, this book is an important contribution to the study of Irish music. From early Celtic times to the present day in Ireland and around the world, the Irish harp has captivated musicians and audiences alike. The development of the popular Folk and Celtic harps of today has its roots in this ancient instrument, the beauty of which has been noted throughout the centuries. The cover of the book contains an image of the Trinity College Harp, an ancient treasure still used as a symbol of the Irish Republic on Irish coins to this day.
subjects: Irish Harp, Folk Harp, Celtic harp History, Irish Traditional Music, Music of Ireland, Pacific Northwest Author, Celtic harp, History
People: Sheila Larchet Cuthbert, Derek Bell, Brian Boru, Janet Harbison
Places: Ireland, Wales, Seattle, London, Dublin, Brittany, Scotland
Times: 1970s to 2000s