KINVARA based duo Eileen Fleming and Frank Hall will join Dublin Harpist Claire Roche for ‘An Evening of Music and Song” at Thoor Ballylee next Saturday (July 19th).

Claire will present a collection of favourite Irish songs, her setting of some of W.B Yeats poems sung to her accompaniment and some of her original songs celebrating themes of love and nature

Eileen and Frank play and sing music from Ireland, Appalachia, and Mexico, on harp, fiddle, banjo and guitar. Their repertoire ranges from mountainy tunes and country songs to traditional Irish harp pieces and Latin dances.

The concert is hosted by Yeats Thoor Ballylee Society, a dedicated group of individuals who work to maintain and protect this iconic site and its rich literary history. The Yeats Thoor Ballylee Society is a non-profit organization that oversees the conservation, management, and cultural programming of the tower and surrounding property.

The Yeats Thoor Ballylee Society aims to energise local and international supporters who care about literature and heritage, to foster a collaborative approach among the culture, tourism, business and academic communities, in order to deliver a world class cultural centre.

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