A Stór, a Stór, a Ghrá (My Treasure, My Treasure, My Love: Irish, trad arr)

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    Produced by County Down singer/harper, Brona McVittie, Sé features close-harmony arrangements of songs in Irish, Scots Gaelic, Manx, Welsh, Cornish and Breton dialects, brought to life through the dulcet tones of Alli Buhagiar, Sonja Byrne and Ciara Holland. The languages of the six Celtic nations evolved as branches of ‘old Celtic’, spoken millenia ago by tribes who lived, loved and laboured across Europe from the British Isles to Gallatia. The group brings new life to old Celtic songs about one-horned cows and gigolos, blackbirds and bogeymen, drinking and debauchery, ardor and arable farming.

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A stór, a stór, a ghrá,
A stór, a stór, an dtiocfaidh tú?
A stór, a stór, a ghrá,
An dtiocfaidh tú nó an bhfanfaidh tú?

Bhi mé lá breá samhraidh, i mo sheasamh ar an mhargadh
Is iomaí fear a dúirt liom, na’ trua gan tú sa bhaile agam

Gheall mo ghrá domsa, cinnte go dtiocfadh sí
Ní raibh a culaith déanta, agus sin an rud a choinnigh í

Tá an t-uisce ag teacht ón Éirne, 's tá'n féar ag teacht ó neamh chugainn
Tá útha na mbó á reabadh, ar mhéid is tá de bhainne acu

Thart tóin an gharraí, a Mháire, bhfuil an fhidil leat?
Aicearra na bprátaí go dtéimid 'sair an fhidileor

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from Sé: Songs from the Six Celtic Nations, released 19 September 2012

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Rún is the Gaelic word for ‘secret, wish or love’. Formed late in 2007 by Co: Down singer/harper, Brona McVittie, after a ... more trip to Donegal to explore Irish legend and lore through song, the London-based act has performed at many folk clubs and venues including the Royal Festival Hall Foyer, the Union Chapel, the National Theatre Foyer, FrontRoom at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Camden Irish Centre. less

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