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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 (41–50)

Whiskey In The JarThe Killdares

The Killdares “Whiskey In The Jar” Live at the Granada Theater
Whiskey In The JarThe Killdares

Kildares is a Celtic rock band from Texas.

This track, “”, is one of their most popular songs.

The violin in the intro is arranged to sound incredibly cool.

The vocal parts have a relatively pop feel.

It’s more of a violin-forward band, really.

Unfortunately, they retired in 2016, but I hope they make a comeback! I’d love to hear that cool violin and Celtic sound again.

Lord Of The DanceCeltic Spirit

Here is a song that revives Celtic traditions for the modern day.

A signature work by Celtic Spirit, it embodies the joy and hope of dance.

Included on the album “Celtic Dreams,” released in January 1998, the track received high praise from fans of Celtic music.

Its lyrics, which liken the life of Jesus Christ to a “dance,” are striking and convey a universal message that transcends religion.

The tones of traditional instruments blend exquisitely with contemporary arrangements, setting listeners’ hearts in motion.

Often used at weddings and special events, it might be a perfect choice to mark life’s milestones.

I Will Remember YouSeamus Egan

I Will Remember You Sarah McLachlan
I Will Remember YouSeamus Egan

Seamus Egan, a native of Pennsylvania, was once a member of the Irish band Solas, which performed the soundtrack for The Brothers McMullen in 1995.

The song I Will Remember You, sung by diva Sarah McLachlan, became instantly famous.

May it beEnya

Born in Ireland as Eithne Ní Bhraonáin, Enya joined the family band Clannad in 1980 and later pursued a solo career.

Her music, which she crafts herself across all aspects—including keyboards, vocals, and composition—is popular worldwide.

VICTOR AND HIS DEMONSFIDDLER’S GREEN

FIDDLER’S GREEN – VICTOR AND HIS DEMONS (Official Video)
VICTOR AND HIS DEMONSFIDDLER’S GREEN

Fiddler’s Green is an Irish band formed in Germany.

They are known as a leading artist in the genre of Irish punk, which combines Celtic music and punk.

Their album “VICTOR AND HIS DEMONS” fully showcases their musical style.

The melodies, which mix power-driven punk with Celtic music, are quite innovative! Highly recommended for those who want to hear a slightly unconventional take on Celtic music, rather than soothing tracks.

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.

Chove en SantiagoLuar Na Lubre

Luar na Lubre is a folk group from Galicia, Spain.

Released in May 1999, this work is a gem of a song set to the poetry of García Lorca.

Through the rainy scenes of Santiago, it portrays the mystery and beauty of love.

Traditional Galician instruments blend seamlessly with contemporary arrangements, resulting in a piece that deeply resonates with listeners.

In 2000, it received high acclaim, including the award for Best Song in Galician.

Highly recommended for those who wish to reflect on the landscapes and culture of Galicia.