A
coronach (also written
coranich,
corrinoch,
coranach,
cronach, etc.) is the Scottish Gaelic equivalent of the Goll, being the third part of a round of
keening, the traditional improvised singing at a death, wake or funeral in the
Highlands of Scotland and in
Ireland. Though observers have reported hearing such songs in Ireland or in the Scottish Highlands, and melodies have been noted down and printed since the 18th century, audio recordings are rare; not only was the practice dying out or being suppressed through the 19th century, but it was also considered by its practitioners to have been a very personal and spiritual practice, not suitable for performance or recording.