Brian Boru's March is a traditional Irish tune honoring Brian Boru (941-1014), the legendary High King of Ireland who defeated Vikings at the Battle of Clontarf. This instrumental march embodies Celtic folk traditions with its distinctive rhythmic drive and modal melody, typically performed during parades and cultural events.
Brian Boru's March is a traditional Irish air commemorating the legendary High King of Ireland
who died at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. The tune became popular in military bands during
the 19th century and is often associated with bagpipe performances.
Brian Boru's March is a traditional Irish air dating back to the 11th century, named after High King Brian Boru who died at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. It symbolizes Irish resistance against Norse invaders and remains one of Europe's oldest surviving musical compositions.