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The Edge of the White Rock (Bruach na Carraige Báine) is a traditional Irish folk melody, known for its gentle and sentimental character.
It has been passed down through generations and is known to have been sung in regions such as the Blasket Islands off the coast of County Kerry, though its precise origins remain unclear - as is often the case with traditional folk songs.
The tune evokes a quiet coastal scene or the memory of a fading love, echoing the soul of Ireland's oral musical tradition.
An independent label founded by Oriver (Sho Koshikawa), specializing in orchestral and Celtic-inspired music, featuring instruments such as the tin whistle and the Irish flute.
Composer, arranger, songwriter, videographer, and Celtic wind instrumentalist. Born on August 20, 1984 in Nagasaki, raised in Katsushika (Tokyo), originally from Ibaraki, and currently based in Tokyo. During his studies in composition and orchestration at a music school in Tokyo, he discovered the Irish traditional instrument "tin whistle". Since late 2022, he has been active as a composer/arranger with Co-Writing Farm. He also performs as a player of Celtic wind instruments, including the tin whistle and Irish flute. He runs the independent label "OriverMusic" (artist name: Oriver), which is centered around Celtic music and orchestral sound. I love cats.
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