This Traditional Irish tune is also known as “Caisléan U, Néill” in Ireland, which means “O'Neill's Castle” in English. As regards the title “The Lark in the Clear Air”, it comes from a poem by Samuel Ferguson (1810–1886).
I created this arrangement for Harp, Flute & Cello to bring the rich depth of the cello for serenity, the high pich of the flute as the Lark and the harp to provide a soothing mantra.
This piece is best played using the "GeneralUser GS.sf2" Soundfont by S. Christian Collins Software (http://www.schristiancollins.com/generaluser.php).
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Please click on the "VideoScore" link to the right to hear an accurate sound representation of the piece. MuseScore currently does not replicate the Flute, Cello or Orchestral (Concert) Harp soundfont correctly on the online site.