Lorica

Lorica plays traditional Irish and Scottish music for concerts, parties, and weddings. We feature fiddles ... Irish harp ... and accordion. We're located in South Bend, Indiana.


lorica pictureScottish jigs, polkas, strathspeys, pipe marches, waltzes, slow airs, schottishes, mazurkas, and reels ...

From our Irish repertoire, more jigs, slip jigs, polkas, hornpipes, marches, slow airs, and reels ...

Music for wedding services and receptions.

Let us help you select the music for your wedding: perhaps a processional march by 18th century Irish harpist Turlough O'Carolan. We also play the Danta De liturgical repertoire.


For concerts and parties, the traditional music of Ireland and Scotland, including music for dancing. Also Welsh, Breton, and Cornish tunes. We can lead you in the dances ... an Irish square-set polka, the Bridge of Athlone, the Pride of Erin waltz, or an ancient Breton branle, for example.


instrumentsLorica: Helen Cawley and Kevin Cawley, Kate Shoupe and Richard Allen.

Helen plays fiddle and viola. Kate plays fiddle, mandolin, and guitar. Kevin plays harp, guitar, banjo, penny whistle, tabor pipe. Richard plays a Hohner Shand Morino accordion and melodeon.

We play for 5:30 p.m. mass at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, South Bend, Indiana, on the second Sunday of each month.

For information, please send us an email.

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