Other Voices - Season 18

Season 18
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Episode 10

Courage
Performances by artists to the public during the Covid-19 crisis, supported by the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Intel Ireland and RTÉ

Courage
Singer-songwriter Lisa Hannigan, joined by Loah and Kevin Murphy of Slow Moving Clouds, gives an uplifting and moving performance, playing a selection of songs from her three critically-acclaimed albums.

Courage
Sean nós singer Iarla Ó Lionáird of the Gloaming and guitarist Steve Cooney perform contemporary versions of traditional Irish songs, recorded in the National Gallery of Ireland.

Courage
Up-and-coming Limerick-based rapper and spoken word artist Denise Chaila, along with fellow rapper and collaborator God Knows, and Sean Murray, aka DJ Replay, give a powerful performance of traditional music in the National Gallery of Ireland.

Courage
Fiddle player Colm Mac Con Iomaire founding member of both Kíla and the Frames, plays an array of heart-wrenching tunes from his solo records, joined by pianist Catherine Fitzgerald and singer Síobhra Quinlan. Recorded in the National Gallery of Ireland.
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