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Spotify Playlists Irish-Celtic

Spotify Playlists Irish-Celtic


 


 

Spotify Playlists Irish-Celtic – Le migliori playlist Spotify di musica irlandese e celtica

Questa pagina include le migliori playlist Spotify di musica irlandese e celtica suonate da artisti quali: Patricks, Patsy Watchorn, The Irish Rovers, Barnbrack, The Clacy Brothers, Flogging Molly, Seamus Kennedy, The Blarney Lads, The Kilkenny Brothers, Michelle Amato, Dropkick Murphys, Oysterband, Alban Fùam, The Dubliners, The Rumjacks, The Pogues, The Mahones, The Tossers, Sir Reg, Michael McGoldrick, Fiddler’s Green, Smokey Bastard, We Banjo 3, Dervish, Young Dubliners, Buck-O-Nine, Gaelic Storm, Flook, Paddy And The Rats, Jerry Douglas, Celtic Woman, Eva McBrea, The Green Shamrocks, Anima Keltia and Lucia De Carlo.

La musica irlandese nasce in Irlanda dalla loro musica folk detta musica tradizionale irlandese. Nel corso degli anni pur avendo sviluppato un forte legame con le influenze musicali della Gran Bretagna e degli Stati Uniti ha mantenuto molti dei suoi elementi originali.

La storia della musica irlandese risale ai canti gregoriani nel Medioevo, alla musica corale e per arpa del Rinascimento, alla musica di corte del barocco e del primo periodo classico e alla musica romantica, tardo romantica e modernista del ventesimo secolo. Anima Keltia è un artista che suona l’arpa celtica in questo stile di musica irlandese e celtica.

I principali strumenti irlandesi sono Flauto, Violino, Fiddle, Tin Whistle, Low Whistle, Uilleann Pipes, Fisarmonica, Concertina, Bodhrán e Arpa. Oggi, tuttavia, chitarra, bouzouki, mandolino, banjo, armonica e pianoforte sono comunemente usati nella musica irlandese. La band Alban Fùam,   ad esempio, usa il Bodhrán e la chitarra acustica, mentre i Patricks interpretano musica tradizionale irlandese anche utilizzando strumenti moderni come la batteria e il basso elettrico.

Una categoria di musica tradizionale irlandese è l’Irish Drinking Songs detta anche Irish Drinking Music. Per vivere un’autentica esperienza in un pub irlandese basta prendere una pinta di Guinness o un bicchierino di whisky irlandese e cantare con compagni di bevute.  Ecco, le canzoni essenziali  irlandesi con il miglior attacco di craic: “Beer, Beer, Beer”, “Black Velvet Band”, “ Seven Drunken Nights “, “The Holy Ground”, “Lily the Pink”, “Old Dun Cow (MacIntyre!)”, “The Orange and the Green”, “Come Out Ye Black and Tans”, “Whiskey you’re the Devil“, “Rattlin ‘Bog”, “Johnny at the Door”, “Finnegan’s Wake“,  “Johnny Jump Up”, “Whiskey in the Jar”, “A Begging I Will Go (An English Folk Song)”, “Health to the Company”.

D’altra parte, la musica celtica è un ampio gruppo di generi musicali che si è evoluto dalla tradizione della musica folk e dei popoli celtici dell’Europa occidentale. La musica celtica potrebbe essere la musica delle persone che si identificano come celti o essere riferita alle qualità uniche della musica delle nazioni celtiche. Molti musicisti celtici popolari come Alan Stivell e Paddy Moloney affermano che i diversi stili musicali celtici hanno molto in comune.

Il termine musica celtica viene spesso riferito alla musica di Scozia e Irlanda perché entrambe le terre hanno creato stili particolari ben noti che hanno molto in comune e influenze reciproche. Ma la definizione di musica celtica deve tener conto anche del fatto che l’indipendenza irlandese ha permesso all’Irlanda di promuovere la musica “celtica” come prodotto irlandese. Gli stili celtici sono noti per l’importanza delle popolazioni irlandesi e scozzesi nei paesi di lingua inglese, in particolare negli Stati Uniti, dove hanno avuto una profonda influenza sulla musica americana come nel bluegrass e nella musica country.

La musica di Galles, Cornovaglia, Bretagna, Isola di Man, Cantabria, Galizia e Asturie (in Spagna) e Portogallo può essere considerata musica celtica. La tradizione è molto forte in Bretagna, in cui le sue feste celtiche si svolgono durante tutto l’anno, e anche in Galles, dove l’antica tradizione eisteddfod è stata ripresa.

Inoltre, gli stili musicali delle popolazioni etnicamente celtiche all’estero sono davvero vibranti, specialmente negli Stati Uniti e in Canada. Le province del Canada atlantico sono famose per essere “case” della musica celtica, in particolare sulle isole di Terranova, Prince Edward Island e Cape Breton.  Qui si possono trovare alcune forme più antiche di musica celtica che sono ormai rare anche in Scozia e in Irlanda. La musica di questa regioni celebra il mare, la sua gente e la pesca.

L’artista bretone Alan Stivell è stato uno dei primi musicisti a usare la parola Celtic e Keltia nelle sue produzioni, a partire dagli anni ’60 come parte del revival della musica folk mondiale con il termine che sta rapidamente prendendo piede con altri artisti. Oggi, il genere Celtic Music è affermato e incredibilmente diversificato.

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Negli ultimi decenni la musica irlandese e la musica celtica hanno avuto molto successo a livello internazionale; tuttavia, i generi di maggior successo sono stati il ​​rock, fusione popolare e tradizionale, con artisti come:  Alban Fùam, Altan, The Answer, Anima Keltia, Ash, Aslan, Axis Of, B * Witched, Bell X1, Frances Black, Mary Black, Bow Blend, , Boyzone, Paul Brady, Chris de Burgh, Paddy Casey, The Cast of Cheers, Celtic Thunder, Celtic Woman, The Chieftains, The Clancy Brothers, Clannad, Codes, Rita Connolly, The Coronas, The Corrs, Phil Coulter, Nadine Coyle ( of Girls Aloud), The Cranberries, Peter Cunnah (of D: Ream), Dana, De Dannan, Cathy Davey, Damien Dempsey, The Divine Comedy, Joe Dolan, Val Doonican, Ronnie Drew, The Dubliners, Patricks, Mary Duff, Duke Special, EDEN, Enya, Julie Feeney, Fight Like Apes, Mick Flannery, The Frames, Bridie Gallagher, Rory Gallagher, Lisa Hannigan, Glen Hansar d of The Frames, Gemma Hayes, The High Kings, Niall Horan (of One Direction), Horslips, The Hothouse Flowers, Hozier, In Tua Nua, Andy Irvine, Laura Izibor, Gavin James, Jape, Jerry Fish & The Mudbug Club, Siva Kaneswaran (of The Wanted), Dolores Keane, Luke Kelly, Keywest, Kíla, James Kilbane, Kodaline, Jack L, Johnny Logan, Dónal Lunny, Phil Lynott e Thin Lizzy, Tommy Makem, Imelda May, Eleanor McEvoy, Christy Moore, Gary Moore, Van Morrison, Moving Hearts, Samantha Mumba, Mundy, Roisin Murphy, Ruby Murray, My Bloody Valentine, Declan Nerney, Maura O’Connell, Sinéad O’Connor, Daniel O’Donnel, Annmarie O’Riordan, Declan O ‘ Rourke, Gilbert O’Sullivan, Picturehouse, Pillow Queens, Planxty, Patricks, Carmel Quinn, Republic of Loose, Rocky Ripy,Dami,Derek Ryan, RUN iN RED, The Saw Doctors, The Script, Sharon Shannon, Snow Patrol, Something Happens, Davy Spillane, Stiff Li piccole dita, Stockton’s Wing, The Strypes, Yasha Swag, Therapy ?, The Thrills, The Undertones, The Wolfe Tones, Time Is A Thief, Two Door Cinema Club, U2, VerseChorusVerse, Villagers, Westlife, Bill Whelan, Finbar Wright, guadagnando successo internazionale. Alcuni di questi sono inclusi nelle nostre playlist Spotify di musica irlandese e celtica.

 


 

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Ecco alcune delle canzoni irlandesi e celtiche contenute nelle nostre playlist di Spotify:

Come InThe Irish Rovers • The Irish Rovers 50 Years – Vol. 1

Whiskey, You’re The Devil/The Silver Spear/The Mountain RoadPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

If You’re Irish, Come Into The ParlourBarnbrack • 101 Beautiful Irish Ballads

Kesh Jig / Blarney PilgrimPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Crack Was 90Patsy Watchorn • The Craic Was Ninety (20 Great Irish Pub Songs)

Rocky Road To DublinPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

The Jug of Punch – LiveThe Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem • Irish Drinking Songs

Finnegan’s WakePatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Drunken LullabiesFlogging Molly • Drunken Lullabies

Glasgow Reel / Aaron’s Key / Banshee ReelPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

The LiarSeamus Kennedy • In Concert

Beer, Beer, BeerThe Clancy Brothers • Irish Drinking Songs

They’re Taking The Hobbits To Isengard / The Fellowship / The Shire – Bonus TrackPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Bold O’DonaghueThe Blarney Lads • Irish Drinking Songs For St. Patrick’s Day

Spancil HillPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Molly MaloneThe Blarney Lads • Irish Drinking Songs For St. Patrick’s Day

Cod-Liver Oil / CooliesWaxies Dargle • Irish Drinking Songs For St. Patrick’s Day

P Stands For PaddyPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Muirsheen DurkinThe Blarney Lads • Irish Drinking Songs For St. Patrick’s Day

The Butterfly / Golden Stud / The Man Of The HousePatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Seven Drunken NightsThe Kilkenny Brothers • Irish Drinking Songs For St. Patrick’s Day

Danny BoyMichelle Amato • Irish Drinking Songs For St. Patrick’s Day

Rambling IrishmanSpailpin, Column MacOireachtaigh • Irish Drinking Songs For St. Patrick’s Day

Kiss Me, I’m ShitfacedDropkick Murphys • A Toast to St. Patrick! – Irish Drinking Songs

All For Me GrogLiam Clancy • A Toast to St. Patrick! – Irish Drinking Songs

Fairytale of New YorkAlban Fuam, Alison • Happy Irish Christmas

The Great Song of the IndifferenceAlban Fuam • Whiskey ‘n Beer (12 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Songs Performed on Violins, Bodhran, Irish Guitars, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

Dirty Old Town – Standard Country Folk BalladAlban Fuam, Alessandro Antonello • Whiskey ‘n Beer (12 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Songs Performed on Violins, Bodhran, Irish Guitars, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

Poor Paddy Works On the RailwayThe Blarney Lads • Irish Drinking Songs For St. Patrick’s Day

Fields of Athenry – Best-Known Song About the Great Famine Which Raged over Ireland from 1845 Until 1849Alban Fuam, Giulia Vallisari • Whiskey ‘n Beer (12 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Songs Performed on Violins, Bodhran, Irish Guitars, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

Whiskey, You’re The Devil/The Silver Spear/The Mountain RoadPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

An Irish Pub SongThe Rumjacks • Gangs Of New Holland

The Butterfly / Golden Stud / The Man Of The HousePatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Galway Girl Alban Fuam • Galway Girl

They’re Taking The Hobbits To Isengard / The Fellowship / The Shire – Bonus TrackPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Farewell to Whalley RangeAlban Fuam • Galway Girl

Kesh Jig / Blarney PilgrimPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

High on a MountainAlban Fuam • Galway Girl

Finnegan’s WakePatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Sally MacLennaneThe Pogues • Rum Sodomy & The Lash (Expanded)

Rocky Road To DublinPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Harvest Home – The Red Haired BoyAlban Fuam • Galway Girl

Spancil Hill Patricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Leaving of Liverpool – Fare Thee Well, My Own True Love Alban Fuam • Galway Girl

Long Black VeilAlban Fuam • Galway Girl

Paint the Town RedThe Mahones • Rise Again

Glasgow Reel / Aaron’s Key / Banshee ReelPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Drunken SailorAlban Fuam • Galway Girl

The Foggy Dew (with Sinéad O’Connor)The Chieftains, Sinéad O’Connor • The Long Black Veil

Loch Lomond – The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch LomondAlban Fuam • Galway Girl

Whiskey Makes Me CrazyThe Tossers • On a Fine Spring Evening

Madam I’m a DarlingAlban Fuam • Galway Girl

The Auld TriangleAlban Fuam • Galway Girl

Streams of Whiskey – Irish Drinking SongAlban Fuam • Saint Patrick Party (15 Best Irish Drinking Songs)

Rocky Road to Dublin – Traditional Irish Drinking SongAlban Fuam, Jes Sadler • Saint Patrick Party (15 Best Irish Drinking Songs)

Arrive On St. Patrick’s DaySir Reg • SIR REG

Star of the County Down – Old Irish Ballad Set Near Banbridge in County Down, in Northern IrelandAlban Fuam • Whiskey ‘n Beer (12 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Songs Performed on Violins, Bodhran, Irish Guitars, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

Beer, Beer, BeerThe Clancy Brothers • Irish Drinking Songs

Duelling Violins / The Connaught Man’s Rambles / The Boys of Malin – From “Lord of the Dance”Alban Fuam • Saint Patrick Party (15 Best Irish Drinking Songs)

I’m Shipping Up To BostonDropkick Murphys • The Warrior’s Code

Duelling Violins / The Connaught Man’s Rambles / The Boys of Malin – Duelling Violins from Musical Lord of the DanceAlban Fuam • From Galway to Dublin (10 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Tunes Played on Violins, Bodhran, Bouzouki, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

The VoiceCeltic Woman • A New Journey

The City Of ChicagoPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Farewell to Whalley Range Alban Fuam • Galway Girl

The Rising of the Moon – Popular Irish Song About the 1798 Rebellion in IrelandAlban Fuam • From Galway to Dublin (10 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Tunes Played on Violins, Bodhran, Bouzouki, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

Games of ThronesDonegal Woods • Celtic Music (Magical Flavor of Ireland)

The Humours of Scarriff / Old Hag You Have Killed Me / Morrison’s Jig – Traditional Irish Reel and JigsAlban Fuam • From Galway to Dublin (10 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Tunes Played on Violins, Bodhran, Bouzouki, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

The Parting Glass Celtic Woman • Emerald: Musical Gems

Finnegan’s Wake Patricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Rocky Road to Dublin – Traditional Irish Drinking SongAlban Fuam, Jes Sadler • From Galway to Dublin (10 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Tunes Played on Violins, Bodhran, Bouzouki, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

Loch Lomond – The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch LomondAlban Fuam • Galway Girl

Kesh Jig / Blarney PilgrimPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

I’ll Tell Me MaThe Green Shamrocks • Irish and Celtic Music (10 Most Popular Celtic Tunes Performed on Irish Bagpipes, Fiddle, Tin Whistle, Bouzouky, Bodhran and Celtic Harp.)

Connie Walshe’s / Out on the Ocean / Dinny Delaney’s – Traditional Irish Jigs Including Cúil Aodha SlideAlban Fuam • From Galway to Dublin (10 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Tunes Played on Violins, Bodhran, Bouzouki, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

Bonny PortmoreEva McBrea • All Souls Night

Whiskey, You’re The Devil/The Silver Spear/The Mountain RoadPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

Spancil HillPatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

The Monaghan Jig – Traditional Irish JigAlban Fuam • From Galway to Dublin (10 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Tunes Played on Violins, Bodhran, Bouzouki, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

Red Is the RoseThe Green Shamrocks • Irish and Celtic Music (10 Most Popular Celtic Tunes Performed on Irish Bagpipes, Fiddle, Tin Whistle, Bouzouky, Bodhran and Celtic Harp.)

Jackie’s Coleman / The Old Copper Plate / Dave Normaway MacDonald’s Wedding / The Wild Irishman – 4 Traditional ReelsAlban Fuam • From Galway to Dublin (10 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Tunes Played on Violins, Bodhran, Bouzouki, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

Harvest Home – The Red Haired BoyAlban Fuam • Galway Girl

The Butterfly / Golden Stud / The Man Of The HousePatricks • Rocky Road to Ireland

The Dusty Windowsill / The Gravel WalkAlban Fuam • From Galway to Dublin (10 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Tunes Played on Violins, Bodhran, Bouzouki, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

Scarborough Fair – Traditional English Ballad About the Yorkshire Town of ScarboroughAlban Fuam, Alison Medini • From Galway to Dublin (10 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Tunes Played on Violins, Bodhran, Bouzouki, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

The Wishing Well / Apples in Winter / Frost Is All Over – 3 Traditional Irish and Celtic Instrumentals for Jigs and ReelsAlban Fuam • Whiskey ‘n Beer (12 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Songs Performed on Violins, Bodhran, Irish Guitars, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

Traditional Jigs / The Congress Reel – From “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows”Alban Fuam • Tunes from Ireland (10 Best Traditional Celtic and Irish Tunes: Jigs, Reels, Hornpipes)

The Irish Rover – Irish Folk Song About a Magnificent Sailing Ship That Reaches an Unfortunate EndAlban Fuam • Whiskey ‘n Beer (12 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Songs Performed on Violins, Bodhran, Irish Guitars, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

Isle of Innisfree The Green Shamrocks, Alison • Irish and Celtic Music (10 Most Popular Celtic Tunes Performed on Irish Bagpipes, Fiddle, Tin Whistle, Bouzouky, Bodhran and Celtic Harp.)

The Blarney Pilgrim / John Ryan’s Polka – From “The Titanic”Alban Fuam • Whiskey ‘n Beer (12 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Songs Performed on Violins, Bodhran, Irish Guitars, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)

Drunken Sailor Alban Fùam • Galway Girl