If you enjoy that CD Don I can certainly recommend the following for you....DonKC wrote:John Kinsella Symphony # 3 and # 4
O Duinn National SO of Ireland
Marco Polo
I enjoy these two wonderful, almost Sibelian works.


If you enjoy that CD Don I can certainly recommend the following for you....DonKC wrote:John Kinsella Symphony # 3 and # 4
O Duinn National SO of Ireland
Marco Polo
I enjoy these two wonderful, almost Sibelian works.
I have heard, but do not own the Symphony 5 and 10 disc. I am not always a fan of narration and music, but # 5 is well done. The events of 1916 had a profound impact on the Irish side of my family (Cloney) resulting in many of them coming here to join some cousins and such already in the US. Thus I have always had a fascination with the history and prominent figures of Irish independence, although in the 5th, Kinsella draws on poetry that is not overtly political. The 10th is excellent as well. The other disc is intriguing, but I have never seen it. Probably not available now or in US?fergus wrote:If you enjoy that CD Don I can certainly recommend the following for you....DonKC wrote:John Kinsella Symphony # 3 and # 4
O Duinn National SO of Ireland
Marco Polo
I enjoy these two wonderful, almost Sibelian works.
A very fine name indeed. I knew your relatives were Cloney's Don, I hadn't realised it was as recent as 1916 when they departed these shores.DonKC wrote:....The events of 1916 had a profound impact on the Irish side of my family (Cloney) resulting in many of them coming here to join some cousins and such already in the US. Thus I have always had a fascination with the history and prominent figures of Irish independence...
My Grandmother Dora and her brother Patrick Cloney came here in 1919, waiting until WWI was over to make the voyage. Patrick died in 1949 before I was born, but stories of his singing and hijinks were many.Seán wrote:A very fine name indeed. I knew your relatives were Cloney's Don, I hadn't realised it was as recent as 1916 when they departed these shores.DonKC wrote:....The events of 1916 had a profound impact on the Irish side of my family (Cloney) resulting in many of them coming here to join some cousins and such already in the US. Thus I have always had a fascination with the history and prominent figures of Irish independence...