Carolan's Ramble to Cashel for 33 strings
by Turlough O'carolan
Harp - Digital Sheet Music

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SKU: A0.948777

Composed by Turlough O'carolan. Arranged by Darren Raleigh. Baroque,Celtic. Score. 2 pages. Darren Raleigh #6669291. Published by Darren Raleigh (A0.948777).

This is the same tune as elsewhere in my catalog, only this is arranged for a smaller harp; one with 33 strings the lowest of which is F, such as the Caswell Gaelic. 
Written by Turlough O'Carolan, the blind Irish harper of the late 17th and early 18th century. He is credited with over 200 tunes and is regarded as the greatest composer of music for the Celtic Harp.  
He spent over 40 years wandering all over Ireland before his death in 1738. There are over a dozen places in Ireland called "Cashel," though it is believed that the one to which this tune refers is the one in County Roscommon.

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