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[Celtic Music] Masterpieces of Celtic music. Recommended Irish music

When it comes to mysterious and uplifting melodies that evoke fantasy films and majestic natural landscapes, Celtic music is the go-to choice!Its charm lies in tones that feel somehow nostalgic and gently wrap around the listener’s heart.Even if you haven’t been conscious of it, many of you have probably encountered it in everyday life.In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Celtic music—from timeless classics that never fade with the ages to staple tracks everyone should hear at least once.We’ve also gathered plenty of quintessential Irish tunes with lively rhythms that naturally lift your spirits, along with recommended Irish music perfect for relaxation time.We’ll share recommended Irish tracks to enrich your daily life, so be sure to find the soothing melodies that resonate with you!

[Celtic Music] Masterpieces of Celtic music. Recommended Irish music (61–70)

Cadence to Arms (Scotland the Brave)Dropkick Murphys

Dropkick Murphys – Cadence to Arms (Scotland The Brave)
Cadence to Arms (Scotland the Brave)Dropkick Murphys

A rock-flavored arrangement of Scotland’s national anthem.

Dropkick Murphys, a band from Boston, USA, are a Celtic punk rock group that incorporates instruments such as bagpipes, accordion, and mandolin.

Perfect TimeMoya Brennan

Moya Brennan – Perfect Time (Official Music Video V.1)
Perfect TimeMoya Brennan

Let me introduce a deeply moving song by Moira Brennan, a singer Ireland is proud of.

This piece is the title track from her April 1998 album “Perfect Time,” a gem that blends Celtic elements with a Christian message.

The lyrics, which sing of trust and hope in God, resonate with listeners and offer encouragement.

Moira’s clear, pure voice rings out like that of an angel.

In 2000, she performed it before two million people at World Youth Day in Rome, leaving a profound impact.

It’s the perfect song for times when your heart is weary or when you want to quietly reflect on yourself.

Please give it a listen.

FirelandsTracey Hewat

A track from the 2002 compilation album “The Best Celtic Music.” Tracey Hewat’s beautiful vocals create a dreamy impression, as if you’ve stepped into a world of fantasy.

Rocky Road to DublinThe Dubliners

The Dubliners – Rocky Road to Dublin
Rocky Road to DublinThe Dubliners

The classic Celtic band The Dubliners is one of the most renowned groups in today’s Celtic music scene.

They incorporate modern electric sounds into the gentle Celtic timbre of bagpipes.

This track is a piece from the soundtrack of the film Sherlock Holmes.

Uncle DanIrish Descendants

“Uncle Dan” is perfect pub music for raising a glass and having a great time with the best company.

Formed in the spring of 1990, the Irish Descendants are a band that has been active in Newfoundland and across Canada for over 20 years, performing many Celtic classics and pub tunes.

You can hear lively fiddle playing and the cheerful vocals of the Irish Descendants’ members.

The song tells the story of a certain man’s wife, depicting her as she dances on the village riverbank, waving a fan in search of her much older husband with whom she’s been mismatched for 40 years.

ReleaseAfro Celt Sound System

Afro Celt Sound System is a group known for its unique style that fuses European and African music.

Released in May 1999, this track is the title song from the album Volume 2: Release.

Sinéad O’Connor appears as a guest vocalist, and her rich voice breathes soul into the piece.

Blending African and Celtic traditional music with electronica, the distinctive sound creates a dark, mystical atmosphere.

With lyrics themed around loss and renewal, it’s sure to resonate with listeners.

It’s a recommended track not only for world music fans but also for anyone seeking new musical discoveries.

YsAlan Stivell

This is a grand piece by French musician Alan Stivell.

Released in January 1971, it presents a fresh approach that fuses Celtic music with folk.

The work is themed on the Breton legend of Ys, depicting a mystical and fantastical worldview.

Its innovative sound—featuring extensive use of harp and synthesizers—was highly praised as a modern interpretation of Celtic music.

Although it is an instrumental piece, it brilliantly conveys both the glory and tragedy of the lost city.

It’s recommended not only for those interested in Celtic culture and legends, but also for anyone seeking a new musical experience.