“Blind Mary” is a lovely sentimental air by Turlough O’Carolan (1670-1738), the famed blind harpist of Ireland. “Blind Mary” is believed to be in tribute to Máire Dhall, another blind harpist of Ireland who was an acquaintance of O’Carolan. With eyes wide open, let us bring to life the essence of both these blind musicians who graced this earth by creating music out from their darkness. This class will be for double bowers.
“Blind Mary” is a lovely sentimental air by Turlough O’Carolan (1670-1738), the famed blind harpist of Ireland. “Blind Mary” is believed to be in tribute to Máire Dhall, another blind harpist of Ireland who was an acquaintance of O’Carolan. With eyes wide open, let us bring to life the essence of both these blind musicians who graced this earth by creating music out from their darkness. This class will be for double bowers.