Top of Maol / De​á​laí No. 2 (Polkas)

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Polkas: TOP OF MAOL / DEÁLAÍ NO. 2

Tatyana Vasilyeva – flute
Anton Zille – fiddle
Evgeny Kazenkov – bouzouki
Sophie Petkevich – keyboards

Our first ‘official’ public performance was a short set at the St. Patrick’s Day festival in Moscow’s legendary Vermel club. It was a trio featuring Tony, Zheka and flute player Arthur Isakov. The club that night was filled to the rafters with dancers and revelers. Couples tearing through the crowd to make way for polka sets in front of the stage was truly a sight to behold! These are some of the polkas we played that night and many a wild night after: one from Sliabh Luachra, the other from Corca Dhuibhne, though both universally known. Tony once heard the first one played as a voicemail greeting when trying to call Jack Roche of Rockchapel, Co. Cork. His voice then said: “Pádraig O’Keeffe is not here, but his music is.” Go figure how far O’Keeffe’s music has travelled since!

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from From Sliabh Moscó to Cathair Pheadair, released July 4, 2021
Traditional polkas arranged by Polca an Rí.

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