Player Sessions
From Eleanor Plunkett to Madam Kiel: A new reconstruction (for voice and harp) of Carolan’s famous harp song (2 of 4)
Eibhlís Ní Ríordáin
60 mins
Level: Beginner+
Monday July 10th
16:00 - 17:00 GMT +1

Event Overview
In 4 classes, students will learn Eibhlís’s new reconstruction of Turlough Carolan’s harp song, Eleanor Plunkett. Eibhlis’s is the first ever reconstructed setting that uses all of Carolan’s Irish lyrics, rather than a truncated version of the lyrics as has been the case up to now. She has been able to successfully create this reconstruction by using the longer harp tune Madam Keil, collected by Edward Bunting from Denis O’ Hamspey. Madam Cahill / Eileanór Bean Uí Chathail, was Eleanor Plunkett’s married name. As Ann Heymann noted: “they are the same tune, and the titles refer to the same person”!
Session 2 continues work on pronunciation and lyrics learning, and, as we gain confidence in singing the song, focusses on stylistic and technical issues in the singing of the song.
NB. It will be taken that you have attended class 1
Materials provided in advance: Source facsimiles, lyrics, lyrics recording, and Eibhlís’s reconstructed setting. This will allow you to prepare, and also to have authoritative, and practical, source material for your own subsequent work.
Eibhlís would like to acknowledge the recent scholarship of Ann Heymann, Simon Chadwick, Sylvia Crawford and Dr Siobhán Armstrong, all of which has greatly helped Eibhlís in her efforts to reconstruct the harp song Eleanor Plunkett.
Eibhlís would like to gratefully acknowledge Éamonn Ó Bróithe's kind assistance with textual matters for this song.