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Hugh Higgins: A Mayo Harper and his Music with harper Laoise Kelly

In collaboration with Cruit Éireann | Harp Ireland
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Suíomh Joly Lecture Theatre, National Library of Ireland, 7-8 Kildare St, Dublin 2, D02 P638, Ireland
Catagóir Event
Praghas Free. Booking Required.
Dáta
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Suíomh Joly Lecture Theatre, National Library of Ireland, 7-8 Kildare St, Dublin 2, D02 P638, Ireland
Catagóir Event
Praghas Free. Booking Required.
Black-and-white illustration of a historical harp festival in Belfast, showing harpists seated on a raised stage playing their instruments while an audience of men and women in 18th–19th century attire watches attentively

The Great Harp Festival, Belfast 1792

M43/6 (NPA Reading Room - Appt. only)

In Person

Join acclaimed harper Laoise Kelly for an afternoon exploring the life and legacy of Hugh Higgins

A blind harper from County Mayo, Hugh Higgins,  was one of eleven harpers to perform at the landmark 1792 Belfast Harp Festival. 

In this lecture, Laoise Kelly sheds light on Higgins’ musical style, his place within the harping tradition, and the tunes attributed to him in the early collections of Edward Bunting, who transcribed many of the tunes performed at the festival. 

This is a rare opportunity to delve into the story of one of Ireland’s tradition-bearers, brought to life and performed by one of today’s most celebrated harpers.

Black-and-white photo of a woman seated and playing a large harp, smiling and looking to her right, with soft focus background.
Laoise Kelly

Laoise Kelly from Westport, Co. Mayo is regarded as the most significant harper of her generation.  She has pioneered a new style of driving instrumental harping showcased in her three critically acclaimed solo albums. She has recorded on over 70 albums with the foremost artists in Irish music from The Chieftains to Kate Bush. She regularly tours solo and also in duo's with uilleann piper Tiarnan Ó Duinnchinn and Clare fiddler Tola Custy. Laoise was awarded TG4 Gradam Ceoil Musician of the Year in 2020. 

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