Carolan's Concerto

Carolan's Concerto

by Caiseal Mor (Author)

Synopsis

A joyous romp full of music and magic to warm your heart as well as any fine Irish Whiskey...Ireland in the 18th century. Fervent young rebel Edward Sutler is on the run from the English redcoats and there is a price on his head. When all seems lost fate steps in and help comes from an unexpected quarter. Edward finds himself sitting by a fire beyween two old blind men - Hugh O'Connor the distiller and Denis Hempson the harper, both fond of a drink, a story and a bit of mischief. And a captive audience. Hugh begins the rollicking tale of Turlough O'Carolan, one of Ireland's best-loved harpers, whose music was said to have been a gift from the King and Queen of the Faeries. Little by little, as Denis's harp-playing and Hugh's wicked home-made whiskey start to take effect, Edward finds himself seduced by the magical life of Carolan...not to mention the feminine wiles of the distiller's pretty grand-daughter Mhairghead. But the young rebel had best be careful. If the English don't ensnare him, an intoxicating web of Irish enchantment will...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Earthlight
Published: 18 Feb 2002

ISBN 10: 074342901X
ISBN 13: 9780743429016

Author Bio
Caiseal Mor was born in Australia of Irish parents and grew up surrounded by the traditions of storytelling and music that are so much a part of the Gaelic culture. As a child he learned to play the harp, a skill that had been passed down in his family over many generations. He gained a degree in Performing Arts from the University of Western Sydney in 1990 and has since worked as an actor, a teacher and as a musician. He has written original music, including a CD also entitled The Circle and the Cross. Caiseal's family is from Youghal, County Cork.