Hi!
I think they found this tune in two cds made by the great band Gwerz, from Brittany, the cds are called "Gwerz - Live" and "Gwerz - Musique Traditonnelle de Bretagne".
Esther.
Sorry Athena, but I don't know where you can listen to it online.
Yes, I have listened to their Doina, it's different because the intruments (bombardes, fiddle) but I also like it a lot played by them, I think it's a great tune.
Esther.
I think this band has since split up - can anyone confirm this? Their live version of Doina is actually much better than the one recorded in studio. Jacky Molard's fiddle is electrifying when played alongside his brother Patrick's biniou. There's a photo of the guys at the end of this link http://home.online.no/~sgrando/artists/gwerz.htm
The guitarist in the pic is not Jacques Pellen but Soïg Siberil.
Here's a link to an extract of Doina by Gwerz. This would be where John McSherry got the tune. The quality's not great but still gives you an idea of how good the original is.
I can assure you, the band still exists.
I saw them a few times now... the last two great concerts were:
dranouter festival august 2004 and
celtic night festival at lommel november 2004.
yeah, there are different versions of the band:
last time I saw Tina McSherry instead of Mike McGoldrick, Patrick McDuff instead of Garry (bodhran)
they can play with 3, 4 or 5 musicians... (even more)
it depends...
they played also very different at lommel than at dranouter...
dranouter was more energy, power... of course, Mike and John, and Gary and JohnJoe (both bodhran)
lommel was more groovy, jazzy, experimental... really great to hear them in that way also!!!
so watch out for celtic connections at glasgow, january... would love to go anyway!!!
origins of slow air Doinna?
Does anyone know about the history/origins of the slow air Doinna that Michael McGoldrick and John McSherry play on "First Light"?
-Athena
# Posted on January 31st 2004 by act
Re: origins of slow air Doinna?
Sorry, don't know but would like to.
# Posted on January 31st 2004 by Joe Quinn
Re: origins of slow air Doinna?
I haven't heard the tune - Is it non-Irish? In Rumanian music there is a type of slow song or air called a DOINA.
# Posted on February 1st 2004 by OrganicPeatCreature
Re: origins of slow air Doinna?
Hi!
I think they found this tune in two cds made by the great band Gwerz, from Brittany, the cds are called "Gwerz - Live" and "Gwerz - Musique Traditonnelle de Bretagne".
Esther.
# Posted on February 1st 2004 by -esther-
Re: origins of slow air Doinna?
Thanks Esther,
It seems likely, as their name "Gwerz" means lament. Do you know of anywhere you can hear it online? Have you heard their Doïna?
# Posted on February 2nd 2004 by act
Sorry Athena, but I don't know where you can listen to it online.
Yes, I have listened to their Doina, it's different because the intruments (bombardes, fiddle) but I also like it a lot played by them, I think it's a great tune.
Esther.
# Posted on February 4th 2004 by -esther-
Gwerz
I think this band has since split up - can anyone confirm this? Their live version of Doina is actually much better than the one recorded in studio. Jacky Molard's fiddle is electrifying when played alongside his brother Patrick's biniou. There's a photo of the guys at the end of this link
http://home.online.no/~sgrando/artists/gwerz.htm
The guitarist in the pic is not Jacques Pellen but Soïg Siberil.
Buy Gwerz-live if you can, it's a classic!
# Posted on March 17th 2004 by Conán McDonnell
Doina
Here's a link to an extract of Doina by Gwerz. This would be where John McSherry got the tune. The quality's not great but still gives you an idea of how good the original is.
http://multimedia.fnac.com/multimedia/asp/audio.asp?Z=Live&Y=581153&T=Do%
# Posted on October 14th 2004 by Conán McDonnell
Just tested that
Doesn't seem to link through to real player directly, so here's the page where the link appears:
http://www.fnac.com/Shelf/article.asp?OrderInSession=1&Mn=2&SID=723f6faa-21b2-2b23-c0ab-15fab24bc686&TTL=091020041401&Origin=CELTICSONS&PRID=581153&Ra=-28&To=0&Nu=1&UID=0386b56a4-17e8-bdd2-e2de-d7d9902e4892&Fr=3
# Posted on October 14th 2004 by Conán McDonnell
Did the band split???
hey conà n
I can assure you, the band still exists.
I saw them a few times now... the last two great concerts were:
dranouter festival august 2004 and
celtic night festival at lommel november 2004.
yeah, there are different versions of the band:
last time I saw Tina McSherry instead of Mike McGoldrick, Patrick McDuff instead of Garry (bodhran)
they can play with 3, 4 or 5 musicians... (even more)
it depends...
they played also very different at lommel than at dranouter...
dranouter was more energy, power... of course, Mike and John, and Gary and JohnJoe (both bodhran)
lommel was more groovy, jazzy, experimental... really great to hear them in that way also!!!
so watch out for celtic connections at glasgow, january... would love to go anyway!!!
lievegroeten
# Posted on November 26th 2004 by lieve
Split
No Lieve, I meant the breton band Gwerz have split up, not the At First Light group.
I helped do support for John and Donal O'Connor recently so you're right the personnel does change a lot.
# Posted on January 13th 2005 by Conán McDonnell
hé conán
dom van mij hé... als je donal, john en mike nog eens ziet, doe ze dan de groeten van lieve met de krullen en haar fototoestel uit belgië
en nu herinner ik me weer deze discussie!
lievegroeten
# Posted on January 14th 2005 by lieve
New album out!!!
at first light brings out a new album!
http://www.atfirstlight.net/newalbum.html
I don't have it yet, soon I hope...
lievegreetings
# Posted on April 16th 2006 by lieve
Accordion on track 4
That sounds a lot to me like Sharon Shannon on track 4.
The CD notes do not name whomever is playing or mention her or anyone else playing accordion anywhere.
Whadya think?
# Posted on July 3rd 2007 by Chef Paul
That's probably Allan Kelly on the piano accordion.
# Posted on July 4th 2007 by slainte