https://connollymusiccollection.bc.edu/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Kisiel%2C+Helen+%28piano%29+76033885&sort_field=Dublin+Core%2CIdentifier&sort_dir=d&output=atom2024-03-28T06:03:57-07:00Omekahttps://connollymusiccollection.bc.edu/document/684Down by the Glenside.]]>2016-10-12T08:09:21-07:00
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This is the first tune that Eamon Flynn composed over forty years ago. He plays it for us on accordion with our mutual friend, Miss Helen Kisiel, on piano. The tune may also be heard on Eamon's CD recording Down by the Glenside.
This reel is another composition of Eamon Flynn, taken from his CD recording with permission. It is named for the village of Brosna in County Kerry, a place well-known for great Irish music and whose name has been given to a number of tunes including 'The Brosna Slide'.
Some transcriptions are based on historical source recordings. More info.
]]>https://connollymusiccollection.bc.edu/document/518Down by the Glenside. Courtesy of Eamon and Helen, I give you 'The Vermont Jig'.]]>2016-10-12T08:08:54-07:00
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Another composition from the multi-instrumentalist Eamon Flynn from Mountcollins in County Limerick. Eamon moved from Boston to The Green Mountain State, Vermont, in 1987. His memories of the hills and fishing brooks of this beautiful state in New England live with him now as he enjoys his retirement (not from music!) in his native Limerick. We hear him playing his own composition with our mutual friend Helen Kisiel playing piano, on a track taken from Eamon's CD Down by the Glenside. Courtesy of Eamon and Helen, I give you 'The Vermont Jig'.
Some transcriptions are based on historical source recordings. More info.
]]>https://connollymusiccollection.bc.edu/document/644Down by the Glenside, and it features Eamon in full flight on a number of instruments. He is a wonderful musician, composer, and my friend for over fifty years. Thanks, Eamon, for all the music. Your influence in the Boston and New England music scene will forever remain strong.]]>2016-10-12T08:09:14-07:00
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Multi-instrumentalist and composer Eamon Flynn wrote this tune to honour his wife Vicki. Vicki's maiden name was Weaver. This track comes from a CD Eamon recorded with our mutual friend Helen Kisiel, who is often sought after as a piano accompanist by traditional musicians in the Boston area. The CD is named Down by the Glenside, and it features Eamon in full flight on a number of instruments. He is a wonderful musician, composer, and my friend for over fifty years. Thanks, Eamon, for all the music. Your influence in the Boston and New England music scene will forever remain strong.
Some transcriptions are based on historical source recordings. More info.
]]>https://connollymusiccollection.bc.edu/document/503Down by the Glenside, which he recorded with our mutual friend Helen Kisiel playing piano.]]>2016-10-12T08:08:53-07:00
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Eamon Flynn composed this slow jig for his daughter Sarah on Valentine's Day when she was five years old. Sarah asked her dad to 'do a song' for her. What a lovely present to get, one that will remain documented forever. This recording comes to us courtesy of Eamon. It was taken from his CD Down by the Glenside, which he recorded with our mutual friend Helen Kisiel playing piano.