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Celtic music is a term utilised by artists, record companies, music stores and music magazines to describe a broad grouping of musical genres that evolved out of the folk music
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
al traditions of the Celtic peoples of Western Europe
Western Europe

Western Europe refers to the countries in the western most half of Europe. This concept has had different meanings, political and cultural as well as geographical issues have influenced the area....
. As such there is no real body of music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
 which can be accurately be described as Celtic, but the term has stuck and may refer to both orally-transmitted traditional music and recorded popular music
Popular music

Popular music is music that is accessible to the mainstream and disseminated by one or more of the mass media. It belongs to any of a number of musical genres, and stands in contrast to classical music, which historically was the music of the elite and upper strata of society, and traditional music which was disseminated orally....
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Celtic music is a term utilised by artists, record companies, music stores and music magazines to describe a broad grouping of musical genres that evolved out of the folk music
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
al traditions of the Celtic peoples of Western Europe
Western Europe

Western Europe refers to the countries in the western most half of Europe. This concept has had different meanings, political and cultural as well as geographical issues have influenced the area....
. As such there is no real body of music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
 which can be accurately be described as Celtic, but the term has stuck and may refer to both orally-transmitted traditional music and recorded popular music
Popular music

Popular music is music that is accessible to the mainstream and disseminated by one or more of the mass media. It belongs to any of a number of musical genres, and stands in contrast to classical music, which historically was the music of the elite and upper strata of society, and traditional music which was disseminated orally....
. The latter sometimes has barely even a superficial resemblance to folk music of any of the Celtic cultures, but on the other hand it sometimes represents sincere work towards adapting Celtic traditions for modern, global culture.

Celtic music means two things mainly. First, it is the music of the peoples calling themselves Celts (a non-musical, primarily political definition), as opposed to, say, "French music" or "English music." Secondly, it refers to whatever qualities may be unique to the musics of the Celtic Nations (a musical definition). Some insist that different ostensibly Celtic musics actually have nothing in common – such as Geoff Wallis and Sue Wilson in their book The Rough Guide to Irish Music – whereas others (such as Alan Stivell
Alan Stivell

Alan Stivell is a France musician whose father came from the small town of Gourin, Brittany. His music and songs don't fall into any clear classification of French music....
), say there is.

Often, the term Celtic music is applied to the music of Ireland
Folk music of Ireland

The folk music of Ireland is the generic term for music that has been created in various genres on the entire Ireland, North and South of the Border....
 and Scotland
Music of Scotland

Scotland is internationally known for its traditional music, which has remained vibrant throughout the 20th century, when many traditional forms worldwide lost popularity to pop music....
, because both places have produced well-known distinctive styles which actually have genuine commonality and clear mutual influences; however, it is notable that Irish and Scottish traditional musicians themselves avoid the term "Celtic music," except when forced by the necessities of the market.

We can observe that the main promoter of the idea, Alan Stivell
Alan Stivell

Alan Stivell is a France musician whose father came from the small town of Gourin, Brittany. His music and songs don't fall into any clear classification of French music....
, has, from the beginning (in the 1960s), given a serious and authentic approach to the concept of Celtic music, opposed to the commercial side.

These styles are known because of the importance of Irish and Scottish people in the English speaking world, especially in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, where it had a profound impact on American music
American Music

American Music can refer to:* American Music Records* American Music * the Music of the United States* Music of the Americas* A song by the Violent Femmes...
, particularly bluegrass
Bluegrass music

Bluegrass music is a form of American roots music, and is a sub-genre of country music. It has its own roots in Folk music of Ireland, Music of Scotland, Music of Wales and Folk Music of England traditional music....
 and country music
Country music

Country music is a blend of popular American music forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. It has roots in Traditional music, Celtic music, gospel music, and old-time music and evolved rapidly in the 1920s....
. The music of Wales
Music of Wales

Wales has a strong and distinctive tradition of folk music related to the Celtic music of countries such as Ireland and Scotland. It has distinctive instrumentation and song types, and is often heard at a twmpath , gwyl werin or noson lawen ....
, Cornwall
Music of Cornwall

Cornwall has been historically Celtic, though Celtic-derived traditions had been moribund for some time before being revived during a late 20th century roots revival....
, the Isle of Man
Music of the Isle of Man

The Isle of Man is a small island nation in the Irish Sea, between Great Britain and Ireland. Its rich and varied culture reflects Celtic, Norse and other influences, with its neighbours, Scotland, Ireland England and Wales playing their part....
, Brittany
Music of Brittany

Since the early 1970s, Brittany has experienced a tremendous revival of its folk music. Along with flourishing traditional forms such as the bombard -binou pair and fest-noz ensembles incorporating other additional instruments, it has also branched out into numerous fusion sub-genres....
, Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias
Music of Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias

The traditional music of Galicia and Asturias has some similarities with the neighbouring areas of Cantabria, Kingdom of Le?n, Castile and northern Portugal....
 and Portugal
Music of Portugal

Portugal is internationally known in the music scene for its traditions of fado, but the country has seen a recent expansion in musical styles, with modern acts from Rock music to hip hop becoming popular....
 are also considered Celtic music, the tradition being particularly strong in Brittany
Brittany

Brittany is a former independent Celtic nations monarchy and duchy, now incorporated into France. It is also, more generally, the name of the cultural area whose limits correspond to the historic province and independent duchy....
, where Celtic festivals large and small take place throughout the year, and in Wales, where the ancient eisteddfod
Eisteddfod

An eisteddfod is a Wales festival of literature, music and performance. The tradition of such a meeting of Welsh artists dates back to at least the 12th century, when a festival of poetry and music was held by Rhys ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth at his court in Cardiganshire in 1176 but, with the decline of the bardic tradition, it fell into abey...
 tradition still occurs. Additionally, the musics of ethnically Celtic peoples abroad are vibrant, especially in Canada
Celtic music in Canada

Celtic music is primarily associated with the folk traditions of Ireland, Scotland and Wales, as well as the popular styles derived from folk culture....
 and the United States
Celtic music in the United States

music of Ireland and Scottish music have long been a major part of music of the United States, at least as far back as the 19th century. Beginning in the 1960s, performers like the Clancy Brothers become stars in the Irish music scene, which dates back to at least the colonial era, when many Irish immigrants arrived....
.

Divisions

In Celtic Music: A Complete Guide, June Skinner Sawyers acknowledges six Celtic nationalities divided into two groups according to their linguistic heritage. The Q-Celtic nationalities are the Irish
Irish people

The Irish people are a Western European ethnic group who originate in Ireland, in north western Europe. Ireland has been populated for around 9,000 years , with the Irish people's earliest ancestors recorded as the Nemedians, Fomorians, Fir Bolgs, Tuatha D? Danann and the Milesians ?the last group supposedly representing the "pure" Gaelic a...
, Scottish
Scottish people

The Scots people are a nation and an ethnic group indigenous to Scotland.Historically, as an ethnic group, they emerged from an amalgamation of Celts, Picts, Gaels and Brythons....
 and Manx
Manx people

The Manx are an ethnic group coming from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea in northern Europe. They are often described as a Modern Celts people, though they have had a mixed background including Norsemen and England influences....
 peoples, while the P-Celtic groups are the Cornish
Cornish people

The Cornish people are regarded as an ethnic group of the United Kingdom originating in Cornwall. They are often described as a Modern Celts....
, Bretons
Breton people

The Bretons are a distinct Celts ethnic group located in the region of Brittany in France. They trace much of their heritage to groups of Brythons who settled the area from south western Great Britain in the 4th to 6th centuries....
 and Welsh people
Welsh people

The Welsh people are an ethnic group and nation associated with Wales and the Welsh language. John Davies argues that the origin of the "Welsh nation" can be traced to the late 4th and early 5th centuries, following the Roman withdrawal from Britain, although Celtic languages seem to have been spoken in Wales far longer....
s. Musician Alan Stivell
Alan Stivell

Alan Stivell is a France musician whose father came from the small town of Gourin, Brittany. His music and songs don't fall into any clear classification of French music....
 uses a similar dichotomy, between the Gaelic (Irish/Scottish/Manx) branch and the Brython
Brython

Historically, the Britons were the P-Celtic indigenous peoples inhabiting the island of Great Britain south of the river Forth. They were speakers of the Brythonic languages and shared common cultural traditions; the surviving P-Celtic languages are Welsh language, Cornish language and Breton....
ic (Breton/Welsh/Cornish) group, which differentiate "mostly by the extended range (sometimes more than two octaves) of Irish and Scottish melodies and the closed range of Breton and Welsh melodies (often reduced to a half-octave), and by the frequent use of the pure pentatonic scale in Gaelic music."

Definition debate

At issue is the lack of many common threads uniting the "Celtic" peoples listed above. While the ancient Celt
Celt

Celts , is a modern term used to describe any of the European peoples who spoke, or speak, a Celtic languages. The term is also used in a wider sense to describe the Modern Celts of those peoples, notably those who participate in a Celtic culture....
s undoubtedly had their own musical styles, the actual sound of their music remains a complete mystery.

There is also tremendous variation between "Celtic" regions. Ireland, Scotland, and Brittany have living traditions of language and music, and there has been a recent major revival of interest in Wales. However, Cornwall and the Isle of Man have only small-scale revivalist movements that have yet to take hold. Galicia has no Celtic language today (Galician is a Romance language descending from Galician-Portuguese
Galician-Portuguese

Galician-Portuguese was a West Iberian languages spoken in the Middle Ages, in the northwest area of the Iberian Peninsula. It was first spoken in the area between the Bay of Biscay and the Douro River, but it expanded South with the Reconquista....
, although all the Western part of the Peninsula had Celtic languages in pre-Roman times, as did England, France, and parts of Italy and Turkey), but Galician music is often claimed to be "Celtic." The same is true of the music of Asturias, Cantabria, and that of Northern Portugal
Music of Portugal

Portugal is internationally known in the music scene for its traditions of fado, but the country has seen a recent expansion in musical styles, with modern acts from Rock music to hip hop becoming popular....
 (some say even traditional music from Central Portugal can be labeled Celtic). Thus traditionalists and musicological
Musicology

Musicology is the scholarly study of music. The word is used in narrow, broad and intermediate senses. In the narrow sense, musicology is confined to the music history of Western culture....
 scholars dispute that the "Celtic" lands have any folk connections to each other.

Critics of the idea of modern Celtic music claim that the idea is the creation of modern marketing
Marketing

Marketing is defined by the American Marketing Association as the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large....
 designed to stimulate regional identity in the creation of a consumer
Consumer

Consumer is a broad label that refers to any individuals or household that use Good generated within the economic system. The concept of a consumer is used in different contexts, so that the usage and significance of the term may vary....
 niche
Niche market

A niche market is a focused targetable portion of a market.By definition, then, a business that focuses on a niche market is addressing a need for a product or service that is not being addressed by mainstream providers....
; June Skinner Sawyers, for example, notes that "Celtic music is a marketing term that I am using, for the purposes of this book, as a matter of convenience, knowing full well the cultural baggage
Cultural baggage

The term cultural baggage refers to the tendency for one's culture to pervade thinking, speech, and behavior without one being aware of this pervasion....
 that comes with it". The so-called "marketing" or "show-business" creation was popularized by the idealistic man who first (late 1960s) blended the music of all the Celtic countries with a modern touch in his recordings and concerts: the Breton Alan Stivell. Although this composer is one of the main modern promoters of this kind of music, he did not create the term.

Forms

Identifying "common characteristics" of Celtic music is problematic. Most of the popular musical forms now thought of as characteristically "Celtic" were once common in many places in Western Europe. There is debate over whether jigs were adapted from the Italian gigue, a common form of the baroque era, for example, while polka
Polka

The polka is a lively Central European dance and also a musical genre of dancing music familiar throughout Europe and the Americas. It originated in the middle of the 19th century in the Czech lands and is still a common genre in Swedish, Lithuanian, Czech Republic, Poles, Germans, Hungarian, Austrians, Russian, Slovenian and Slovakian folk...
s have their origin in Czech and Polish tradition.

On the other hand, there are musical genres and styles specific to each Celtic country, due in part to the influence of individual song traditions and the characteristics of specific languages. Strathspeys
Strathspey (dance)

A strathspey is a type of dance tune in 4/4 time. It is similar to a hornpipe but slower and more stately, and contains many dot-cut 'snaps'. A so-called Lombard rhythm is a short note before a dotted note, which in traditional playing is generally exaggerated rhythmically for musical expression....
 are specific to Highland Scotland, for example, and it has been hypothesized that they mimic the rhythms of the Scottish Gaelic language.

Festivals

The Celtic music scene involves a large number of music festival
Music festival

A music festival is a festival oriented towards music that is sometimes presented with a theme such as musical genre, nationality or locality of musicians, or holiday....
s. Some of the most prominent include:
  • Festival Internacional do Mundo Celta de Ortigueira
    Ortigueira's Festival of Folk Music

    Saint Martha of Ortigueira's Day: Celebrated every 29th July, is the second most important day in the calendar of summer time Festivities celebrated in this locality, as in recent years the Ortigueira's Festival of Folk Music , which is celebrated every year a few weeks earlier, has been extended to four days ....
     (Ortigueira
    Ortigueira

    Ortigueira, a seaport and borough of Ferrolterra in North-western Spain, in the A Coru?a ; on the northern slope of the Serra da Faladoira, on the river Mera and on the eastern shore of the Ria de Santa Marta--a winding, rock-bound and much indented inlet of the Bay of Biscay, between Capes Ortegal and Bares, the northernmost headlands of th...
    , Galicia)
  • Yn Chruinnaght
    Yn Chruinnaght

    is a cultural festival in the Isle of Man which celebrates Manx music, Manx language and culture, and links with other Modern Celts cultures.The forerunner of Yn Chruinnaght was founded in 1924, and was known as Cruinnaght Vanninagh Ashoonagh ....
     (Isle of Man
    Isle of Man

    The Isle of Man , or Mann , is a self-governing Crown dependency, located in the Irish Sea at the geographical centre of the British Isles....
    )
  • Celtic Colours
    Celtic Colours

    Celtic Colours is an international celtic music music festival held annually in October in communities all over Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada....
     (Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
    Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia

    Cape Breton Regional Municipality , often shortened to simply CBRM, is a regional municipality in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia....
    )
  • Celtic Connections
    Celtic Connections

    The Celtic Connections festival started in 1994 in Glasgow, Scotland, and has since been held every January. Featuring over 300 concerts, ceilidhs, talks, free events, late night sessions and workshops, the festival focuses on the roots of traditional Scottish music and also features international folk, roots and world music artists....
     (Glasgow
    Glasgow

    Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and List of largest United Kingdom settlements by population in the United Kingdom. The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country's Scottish Lowlands....
    , Scotland
    Scotland

    conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
    )
  • Festival Interceltique de Lorient
    Festival Interceltique de Lorient

    The Festival Interceltique de Lorient or Gouelio? Etrekeltiek An Oriant was founded in Lorient, Brittany in 1971 by . This annual gathering takes place in the heart of the city every August and features Celtic traditional, classical music, folk music, jazz and rock musicians, singers, dancers, Paintings, sculptors, writers and other a...
     (Lorient
    Lorient

    Lorient, or L'Orient, is a Communes of France and a seaport in the Morbihan Departments of France in Brittany in northwestern France....
    , Brittany
    Brittany

    Brittany is a former independent Celtic nations monarchy and duchy, now incorporated into France. It is also, more generally, the name of the cultural area whose limits correspond to the historic province and independent duchy....
    )
  • Fleadh ceol na hEireann
    Fleadh Cheoil

    The Fleadh Cheoil is an Music of Ireland competition run by Comhaltas Ceolt?ir? ?ireann .There are various stages to the competition. In Ireland there are county and provincial competitions leading to the All-Ireland Fleadh....
     (Tullamore
    Tullamore

    Tullamore is a town in County Offaly, in the Midlands of Ireland of Republic of Ireland. It is Offaly's county town and the centre of a district the population of which totals around 15,000....
    , Ireland
    Ireland

    Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
    )
  • Festival Intercéltico de Sendim (Sendim, Portugal)


Modern adaptations


The first attempts of a "Pan-Celtic music" were made somehow by the Breton Taldir Jaffrennou, having translated into Breton songs from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and made them popular in Brittany between the two world wars.

In the 50s, the Breton Alan Cochevelou (future Alan Stivell
Alan Stivell

Alan Stivell is a France musician whose father came from the small town of Gourin, Brittany. His music and songs don't fall into any clear classification of French music....
) played a mixed repertoire (from the main Celtic countries) on Celtic harp. In the 60s, the Breton bagadoù fused Breton music mainly with Scottish music.

But it's only in the mid-60s that occurred a true concept of pan-Celtic music, with the beginnings of Alan Stivell
Alan Stivell

Alan Stivell is a France musician whose father came from the small town of Gourin, Brittany. His music and songs don't fall into any clear classification of French music....
, fusing the musics of the Celtic nations with many different genres (Rock, Symphonic, Electronic, etc. ).

Other modern adaptations in the 1960s were those of artists such as Fairport Convention
Fairport Convention

Fairport Convention are an England folk rock and later electric folk band, formed in 1967 who are still recording and touring today. They are regarded as the most important single group in the English folk rock movement....
, Pentangle
Pentangle

Pentangle may refer to:*another word for a pentagram, a five-pointed star drawn with five straight strokes*Pentangle , a British folk-rock band...
 and Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span

Steeleye Span is a British electric folk band, formed in 1969 and remaining active today. Along with Fairport Convention they are amongst the best known acts of the British folk revival, and were among the most commercially successful, thanks to their hit singles Gaudete and All Around My Hat....
 in England, Horslips
Horslips

Horslips were a 1970s Ireland Celtic rock band that composed, arranged and performed their music based on traditional Irish jigs and Reel . They were one of the first, if not the first, of the Celtic rock bands....
 in Ireland, later Planxty
Planxty

Planxty is an Ireland folk music band formed in the 1970s, consisting, in its original configuration, of Christy Moore , D?nal Lunny , Andy Irvine , and Liam O'Flynn ....
 and Clannad
Clannad

Clannad are a Grammy Award-winning Irish Musical ensemble, from Gweedore , County Donegal. Their music has been variously described as bordering on folk music and folk rock, Music of Ireland, Celtic music and New Age music....
, some of whom are still now exploring new kinds of Celtic fusion, combining traditional acoustic instruments with amplified ones, adding modern beat patterns, and composing modern harmonies for traditional tunes.

Later, beginning in 1982 with The Pogues
The Pogues

The Pogues are a band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish music with influences from punk rock and jazz, formed in 1982 and fronted by Shane MacGowan....
' invention of Celtic folk-punk, there has been a movement to incorporate Celt
Celt

Celts , is a modern term used to describe any of the European peoples who spoke, or speak, a Celtic languages. The term is also used in a wider sense to describe the Modern Celts of those peoples, notably those who participate in a Celtic culture....
ic influences into other genres of music. Bands such as Seven Nations
Seven Nations

Seven Nations is a Celtic rock band that formed in New York City, New York, in 1993. The name comes from the seven Celtic nations, including Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Brittany, Cornwall, the Isle of Man and the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula ....
 and Needfire do American adaptions in the form of Celtic rock
Celtic rock

Celtic rock is a genre of folk rock and a form of Celtic fusion which incorporates Celtic music, instrumentation and themes into a rock music context....
. Composer Ciarán Farrell
Ciarán Farrell

Ciar?n Farrell is an Irish people composer who has been active in his field since graduating from Trinity College Dublin in 1997. He composes works for orchestra, ensemble, choir, and solo instruments, which have been performed by several ensembles and performers including guitarist John Feeley, Cantique, and the Concorde Contemporary Music...
 blends classical influences with rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
, jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
, folk and traditional Irish styles, using different combinations of instruments and orchestras to play his music. Marxman
Marxman

Marxman were a Marxism hip hop music band with two MCs. Their lyrics expounded socialism and an end to economic and social injustice. Their first single , "Sad Affair", caused particular controversy for calling for support for the Irish Republicanism campaign in Northern Ireland....
, an Irish-Jamaican hip hop group that gained notoriety in Britain in the late 1980s and was banned from the BBC for including I.R.A.
Provisional Irish Republican Army

The Provisional Irish Republican Army , is an Irish republican paramilitary organisation that considers itself a direct continuation of the Irish Republican Army that fought in the Irish War of Independence....
 slogans in their music, sampled traditional Celtic instruments in several of their songs. Sinéad O'Connor
Sinéad O'Connor

Sin?ad Marie Bernadette O'Connor is a Grammy Award-winning Ireland singer-songwriter....
 has also been active in the fusion movement and incorporated a wide range of modern and traditional influences into her music. Enya
Enya

Enya is an Ireland singer, instrumentalist and composer. She began her musical career in 1980, when she briefly joined her family band Clannad, before leaving to pursue her solo career....
 adds her vocal sound to music with Celtic sounds and themes on her album The Celts
The Celts (album)

The Celts is an album by Irish people musician Enya, released in 1992 . It is a remastered re-release of her 1987 debut album Enya . Aside from the enhanced sound, this new release also contains a longer version of the song "Portrait" , entitled "Portrait: Out Of The Blue" 3:11....
; Moya Brennan
Moya Brennan

M?ire N? Bhraon?in, better known as M?ire Brennan or Moya Brennan , is a Grammy Award-nominated Celtic music folk singer, songwriter, harpist and philanthropist....
, former lead singer of Clannad
Clannad

Clannad are a Grammy Award-winning Irish Musical ensemble, from Gweedore , County Donegal. Their music has been variously described as bordering on folk music and folk rock, Music of Ireland, Celtic music and New Age music....
, was featured in the soundtrack of the film King Arthur
King Arthur (film)

King Arthur is a 2004 film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by David Franzoni. It stars Clive Owen as the title character.The producers of the film claim to present a historically accurate version of the Arthurian legends, supposedly inspired by new archaeological findings....
; and Loreena McKennitt
Loreena McKennitt

Loreena Isabel Irene McKennitt, Order of Canada, OM, is a Canada singer, composer, harpist and pianist most famous for writing, recording and performing world music with Celtic and Middle Eastern themes....
 made an album called The Book of Secrets
The Book of Secrets

The Book of Secrets is an album by Loreena McKennitt released in 1997. It reached #17 on the Billboard 200. Its single "The Mummers' Dance" was released during the winter of 1997-98, and peaked at #18 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #17 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart....
 where she first travelled and researched the places that inspired the Celtic style of music on the album. More recently, the Irish choral group Anúna
Anúna

An?na is an Ireland choral group. In 1987 Dublin composer Michael McGlynn founded An Uaithne, a name which describes the three ancient types of Celtic music, Suantra? , Geantra? and Goltra? ....
 have been very successful with their unusual blend of choral, Celtic and classical music.

In 1978 Runrig
Runrig

Runrig is a six-piece folk rock band from Scotland. The group was founded in 1973, and as of 2009, Runrig has released 13 studio albums.Musically, Runrig is rock-oriented....
 recorded an album in Scottish Gaelic. In 1992 Capercaillie
Capercaillie (band)

Capercaillie are a Scottish folk music band founded in the 1980s by Donald Shaw and fronted by Karen Matheson. The group is named after the bird Capercaillie, Tetrao urogallus, which in the British Isles occurs only in Scotland...
 recorded "A Prince Among Islands", the first Scottish Gaelic language record to reach the UK top 40. Since about 2005, Oi Polloi
Oi Polloi

Oi Polloi are an anarcho-punk band from Scotland that formed around 1981, also notable for their contributions to the Scottish Gaelic punk sub-genre....
 (from Scotland) have recorded in Scottish Gaelic. Mill a h-Uile Rud
Mill a h-Uile Rud

Mill a h-Uile Rud is a Seattle-based band who sing in Scottish Gaelic language....
 (a Scottish Gaelic punk
Scottish Gaelic punk

Scottish Gaelic Punk is a subgenre of punk rock in which bands sing some or all of their music in Scottish Gaelic language. The Gaelic punk scene is, in part, an affirmation of the value of minority languages and cultures....
 band from Seattle) recorded in the language in 2004.

Several contemporary bands have Welsh language songs, such as Ceredwen
Ceredwen

Ceredwen is a Celtic music band comprising Andrew Fryer and Renee Gray. Their debut album, "?'r Mabinogi, " , featured in the Billboard charts for 3 months and won 3 NAV awards....
, which fuses traditional instruments with trip-hop beats, the Super Furry Animals
Super Furry Animals

Super Furry Animals are a Welsh rock music band, with leanings towards psychedelic rock and electronic experimentation. Since their formation in 1993, the band has consisted of Gruff Rhys , Huw Bunford , Guto Pryce , Cian Ciaran and Dafydd Ieuan ....
, Fernhill (band)
Fernhill

Fernhill is a residential district in the Scotland town of Rutherglen in Lanarkshire. It is situated south of the River Clyde. Built largely in the 1950s and 60s as a slum clearance area for Rutherglen, Fernhill could be considered as a smaller equivalent to the infamous Castlemilk estate which borders the scheme to its west, due to both its...
, and so on (see the Music of Wales
Music of Wales

Wales has a strong and distinctive tradition of folk music related to the Celtic music of countries such as Ireland and Scotland. It has distinctive instrumentation and song types, and is often heard at a twmpath , gwyl werin or noson lawen ....
 article for more Welsh and Welsh-language band).

Today there are Celtic-influenced sub genres of virtually every type of popular music, from electronica
Electronica

Electronica includes a wide range of contemporary electronic music designed for a wide range of uses, including foreground listening, some forms of dancing, and background music for other activities; however, unlike electronic dance music, it is not specifically made for dancing....
 to rock
Celtic rock

Celtic rock is a genre of folk rock and a form of Celtic fusion which incorporates Celtic music, instrumentation and themes into a rock music context....
 and metal
Celtic metal

Celtic metal is a subgenre of folk metal that developed in the 1990s in Ireland. As the name suggests, the genre is a fusion of heavy metal music and Celtic music....
, hip hop
Hip hop music

Hip hop music is a music genre typically consisting of a rhythmic vocal style called rapping which is accompanied with backing beats. Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture, which began in the Bronx, in New York City in the 1970s, predominantly among African Americans and Latino Americans....
 to punk rock
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
, new age
New Age music

New Age music is peaceful music of various styles, which is intended to create inspiration, relaxation, and positive feelings, often used by listeners for yoga, massage, inspiration, relaxation, meditation, and Reading as a method of stress management or to create a peaceful atmosphere in their home or other environments often associated wit...
, pop
Pop music

Pop music is a music genre that features a noticeable rhythmic element, melodies and hook , a mainstream style and a conventional structure.The term "pop music" was first used in 1926 in the sense of "having popular appeal" , but since the 1950s it has been used in the sense of a musical genre, originally characterized as a lighter alternat...
, and even reggae
Reggae

Reggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s.While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Music of Jamaica, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that originated following on the development of ska and rocksteady....
. Collectively these modern interpretations of Celtic music are sometimes referred to as Celtic fusion
Celtic Fusion

Celtic fusion is an umbrella term for modern music which incorporates influences considered "Celtic," or Celtic music which incorporates modern music....
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See also

  • Music of Brittany
    Music of Brittany

    Since the early 1970s, Brittany has experienced a tremendous revival of its folk music. Along with flourishing traditional forms such as the bombard -binou pair and fest-noz ensembles incorporating other additional instruments, it has also branched out into numerous fusion sub-genres....
  • Folk music of Ireland
    Folk music of Ireland

    The folk music of Ireland is the generic term for music that has been created in various genres on the entire Ireland, North and South of the Border....
  • Music of Wales
    Music of Wales

    Wales has a strong and distinctive tradition of folk music related to the Celtic music of countries such as Ireland and Scotland. It has distinctive instrumentation and song types, and is often heard at a twmpath , gwyl werin or noson lawen ....
  • Music of the Isle of Man
    Music of the Isle of Man

    The Isle of Man is a small island nation in the Irish Sea, between Great Britain and Ireland. Its rich and varied culture reflects Celtic, Norse and other influences, with its neighbours, Scotland, Ireland England and Wales playing their part....
  • Music of Scotland
    Music of Scotland

    Scotland is internationally known for its traditional music, which has remained vibrant throughout the 20th century, when many traditional forms worldwide lost popularity to pop music....
  • Music of Cornwall
    Music of Cornwall

    Cornwall has been historically Celtic, though Celtic-derived traditions had been moribund for some time before being revived during a late 20th century roots revival....
  • Music of Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias
    Music of Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias

    The traditional music of Galicia and Asturias has some similarities with the neighbouring areas of Cantabria, Kingdom of Le?n, Castile and northern Portugal....


External links

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    Citizendium

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