Orla Fallon

Orla Fallon is an Irish singer and harpist known for her contributions to the Celtic and classical music genres. Born in 1978 in County Meath, Ireland, she gained prominence as a member of the acclaimed ensemble Celtic Woman, where she showcased her ethereal voice and harp skills. Fallon's solo career includes notable albums such as "The Water Is Wide" (2005), "Lullaby" (2008), and "Sweet Refrains" (2014), which feature a blend of traditional Irish songs, contemporary compositions, and classical pieces. Her music often incorporates themes of nature, love, and spirituality, resonating with listeners worldwide. In addition to her recordings, Fallon has performed extensively, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with various ensembles, bringing the harp and Irish folk music to broader audiences. Her impact on music lies in her ability to blend traditional Irish music with contemporary styles, making it accessible to diverse listeners while preserving its cultural roots. Through her artistry, Orla Fallon has helped popularize Celtic music globally, fostering a renewed interest in traditional Irish culture.