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    <dc:title>'In Praise of Ben Doran'</dc:title>
    <dc:description>"\u2018In Praise of Ben Doran\u2019, reaches back to the 18th century, the golden age of Gaelic poetry. Duncan B\u00e0n MacIntyre,1724-1812 (Donnchadh B\u00e0n Mac an t-Saoir) is best known for his praise of Ben Doran, Moladh Beinn D\u00f2bhrainn. Renowned piper Allan MacDonald and singer and folklorist Margaret Bennett join John Purser for a concert and discussion centred on Duncan B\u00e0n's work, and including fairy songs and music. An t-urram thar gach beinn Aig Beinn D\u00f2bhrain; De na chunnaic mi fon ghr\u00e8in, 'S i bu bh\u00f2idhche leam. Honour beyond each ben for Ben Doran; Of all I have seen beneath the sun, the most glorious. &quot;Allan's voice is rich and resonant with bowed bass sonority . . . his pipe music has an awesome rugged finesse that is unsurpassed in contemporary piping.&quot; The Living Tradition. This will be a fully bilingual evening. Supported by the Royal Celtic Society (www.royalcelticsociety.org.uk) and Comhairle nan Leabhraichean" </dc:description>
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