Masterpieces of Celtic music. Recommended Irish music.
A comprehensive roundup of iconic Celtic music! From classic tunes you’ve probably heard to hidden gems still little-known in Japan, we’ve picked a wide range! Celtic music, developed by the Celts of Western Europe.
With a culture of oral tradition, Celtic music still holds many mysteries, but its origins are said to date back to before the Common Era.
As music passed down since ancient times, it blends various styles, making it an exceptionally rich genre to listen to! This time, we’ll thoroughly introduce standout masterpieces of Celtic music!
Masterpieces of Celtic music. Recommended Irish music (1–10)
Drunken SailerThe Irish Rovers

The Irish Rovers are an Irish band formed in Toronto, Canada.
Because Celtic music spans a very wide range of styles, some songs don’t even sound like Celtic music.
Their “Drunken Sailor,” however, has such a distinctive sound that anyone can recognize it as Celtic.
Its cheerful melody will lift your spirits as you listen! It’s a recommended track for those who enjoy slightly old-school Celtic music.
Tír na nÓg ft. OonaghCeltic Woman

Celtic Woman, who gained worldwide popularity with songs like “You Raise Me Up,” are also well-known in Japan.
Because the image of “You Raise Me Up” has taken the lead, they’re not as widely recognized here for it, but in fact, they are a group that sings Celtic music—well, it’s right there in the name (lol).
Their “Tír na nÓg ft.
Oonagh” is one of their signature Celtic songs.
It’s a perfect piece for anyone who wants to be soothed by a mystical melody.
Joy Of LifeThe Corrs

The Corrs are a band that represents Ireland’s Celtic music scene—a group specializing in Celtic music.
Their performance level is extremely high, and they have passionate fans all over the world.
Listening to their songs, you can’t help but vividly picture the Seven Deadly Sins! “Joy Of Life” is one of their signature tracks.
They’re a top-tier band that blends Celtic music with contemporary styles.
It’s an instrumental, but it’s absolutely captivating! Be sure to check it out!
FederkleidFaun

Faun is a German band that works in niche genres such as neo-pagan folk and dark wave.
They are known for blending various styles, but because their lineup features instruments like Celtic harp, the Swedish nyckelharpa, hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes, zither, and flute, their music strongly reflects a Celtic influence.
If you enjoy folk and traditional music, be sure to give them a listen!
Kid ar an Sliabh – feat. Harp Twins & Máiréad NesbittCamille and Kennerly

The masterpiece “Kid ar an Sliabh – feat.
Harp Twins & Máiréad Nesbitt,” a collaboration between Camille and Kennerly Kitt—known as the Harp Twins—and violinist Máiréad Nesbitt.
Many of you may already know Máiréad Nesbitt from her work with Celtic Woman.
Musically, it’s crafted in a classic Celtic style, making it highly recommended for fans of traditional folk music.


