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Tracey 'honoured' with moving commission 17.10.08

AN INISHOWEN musician has been invited by the Last Post Association in Belgium to compose a special piece of harp music to mark the 90th anniversary of the Armistice 1918.
Tracey McRory has also have been asked to perform as a violin soloist with the Royal Navy Belgian Orchestra at a special concert in Ypres (leper) on November 11 in front of between 3,000 and 4,000 people. Tracey has a long association with commemorating Ireland's Great War dead and plays annually at Fort Dunree to remember the fallen from Inishowen.
A four times All Ireland fiddle champion and noted harp player, she worked with her late partner Sam Starrett and local musician Richard Laird, writing new music and songs about the sacrifice of all the Irish soldiers.
Tracey McGrory She recounted the following line ‘In the Shamrock Dugout, at the trenches where Ypres once was'. These were the first words of a diary kept by her grand uncle Fr James McRory who was an Inishowen Chaplin during World War One.
Fr McRory was one of three Derry Diocesan priests who acted as WW1 chaplains the others being Fr Hugh Smith of Moville and Fr William Devine of Castlederg.
Now 91 years on, Fr James’s grandniece has been asked to compose and perform a special piece to commemorate 90 years since the Armistice 1918. 
"I feel that it is such an honour to be asked to compose a special piece that I will perform with the Royal Navy Orchestra to remember all the soldiers, especially those from the Island of Ireland who died during that horrible conflict," she told InishowenNews.com .
The piece is called ‘Bernard’ and describes the story of Bernard McGeehan from Derry who was shot at dawn on November 1916.
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