These two lively jigs are cornerstones of Irish folk repertoire, often paired in performances. Their origins trace back to oral tradition, with The Kesh Jig possibly referencing Ceis, a town in Ireland.
A lively traditional Irish jig, often performed in folk settings, here arranged for a modern saxophone quartet.
A lively pairing of two classic Irish jigs, often played in session settings, here arranged for mandolin duet.