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    Saint Patrick's Day Once More

    To be sure and begorra, 'tis St. Patrick's day again and the obvious choice of music is Beethoven's arrangement of "The Pulse of an Irishman" - also known as "St. Patrick's Day in the Morning." (Getting a touch of deja vu here.)

    I am not at all biased but I think this is one of his best arrangements. Just listen to that backing track!

    Down the years, I keep on mentioning that my home town of Killarney is mentioned twice in Beethoven's Irish folksong arrangements. I've probably overdone it, so I will refrain from referring to it on this occasion.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3rWVqTdmIM





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    Last edited by Michael; 03-17-2019, 02:47 AM.

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    A fine arrangement indeed, and a happy St. Patrick's Day to you! I shall be listening to many of the Beethoven Irish folksong arrangements as I am preparing my corned beef and cabbage for dinner. (Apparently this is not something people in Ireland commonly eat, but for the Irish-descended Americans, it is the meal of choice today!)

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      Originally posted by Chris View Post
      A fine arrangement indeed, and a happy St. Patrick's Day to you! I shall be listening to many of the Beethoven Irish folksong arrangements as I am preparing my corned beef and cabbage for dinner.

      (Apparently this is not something people in Ireland commonly eat, but for the Irish-descended Americans, it is the meal of choice today!)

      You are right there, Chris. I loathe corned beef and cabbage. The Irish Americans never get it right. They have some weird Celtic image of Ireland - mostly involving druids and leprechauns.

      I've never seen a leprechaun - except once at my daughter's wedding but I put that down to alcohol.

      Anyway, it's nice to find someone who doesn't subscribe to those Irish clichés.

      Excuse me now, Chris, because I need to sharpen my shillelagh ………….

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