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Sìleas (pronounced sheelis) is a Scottish harp duo. Patsy Seddon plays electric harp and gut-strung harp, and Mary Macmaster plays electric harp and metal-strung harp. They sing in Gaelic and English. The name of the band is explained on the back cover of the debut album, Delighted with Harps. Sìleas na Ceapaich was an 18th-century Gaelic poet. Her praise of harp music led Seddon and Macmaster to take "Sìleas" as their professional name. They were inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame in 2013.

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  • Sìleas (pronounced sheelis) is a Scottish harp duo. Patsy Seddon plays electric harp and gut-strung harp, and Mary Macmaster plays electric harp and metal-strung harp. They sing in Gaelic and English. The name of the band is explained on the back cover of the debut album, Delighted with Harps. Sìleas na Ceapaich was an 18th-century Gaelic poet. Her praise of harp music led Seddon and Macmaster to take "Sìleas" as their professional name. They were inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame in 2013. (en)
  • Sileas is een Schots duo van harpspeelsters die oorspronkelijk optraden in een groep van zeven muzikanten uit Edinburgh waar zij een groep vormden die genaamd was. Deze groep bleef twee jaar bij elkaar en produceerde één album.De twee harpistes Mary Macmaster en Patsy Seddon studeerden Gaelic in Edinburghen leerden liederen aan de School of Scottish Studies aan de Edinburgh University. (nl)
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  • Sìleas (pronounced sheelis) is a Scottish harp duo. Patsy Seddon plays electric harp and gut-strung harp, and Mary Macmaster plays electric harp and metal-strung harp. They sing in Gaelic and English. The name of the band is explained on the back cover of the debut album, Delighted with Harps. Sìleas na Ceapaich was an 18th-century Gaelic poet. Her praise of harp music led Seddon and Macmaster to take "Sìleas" as their professional name. They were inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame in 2013. (en)
  • Sileas is een Schots duo van harpspeelsters die oorspronkelijk optraden in een groep van zeven muzikanten uit Edinburgh waar zij een groep vormden die genaamd was. Deze groep bleef twee jaar bij elkaar en produceerde één album.De twee harpistes Mary Macmaster en Patsy Seddon studeerden Gaelic in Edinburghen leerden liederen aan de School of Scottish Studies aan de Edinburgh University. Zij gingen in 1985 optreden onder de naam Sileas en produceerden hun eerste album.Buiten Sileas treden zij met drie anderen op in The Poozies. Mary was ook werkzaam in een trio Shine met Corrina Hewat and Alyth McCormick.In 1995 hebben zij meegewerkt aan het enige album van de gelijknamige Schotse band Clan Alba, opgericht door Dick Gaughan. (nl)
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