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Felix Hyberniam
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Hanc de Britania
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In albis clerici
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A the syghes
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O my hart
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Helas madam
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Farewell, my joy
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A Robyn
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Irish ho hoane
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Callino casturame
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Port Ballangowne
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A port
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A port
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Allmane
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Sorrow sorrow stay
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Mr Cormake Pavin
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Mr Cormake Allman
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Siobhán Armstrong Kilkenny, Ireland
Siobhán Armstrong is one of Europe's best-known harpists playing pre-1800 repertory on reconstructions of medieval to baroque harps. This is the debut album of her chamber ensemble, The Irish Consort, founded to explore the sound world of Ireland pre-1800 in the wider context of contemporaneous English and continental music. ... more
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