Micheal & MacDara Ó'Raghallaigh, Catherine McEvoy,GATHERING TRAD. FEST.KILLARNEY, IRELAND, 24.02.13

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  • Micheal & MacDara Ó'Raghallaigh, Catherine McEvoy,GATHERING TRAD. FEST.KILLARNEY, IRELAND, 24.02.13
    PLEASE VISIT THE LINK:
    www.thegathering.ie/
    Catherine McEvoy: flute
    MacDara O' Raghallaigh: fiddle
    Micheal O'Raghallaigh: concertina
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    Catherine McEvoy - Catherine was born in Birmingham on 28th May 1956, after her Roscommon parents had moved there. Catherine played for many years with the Birmingham Céilí Band. She came to live in Ireland in 1977. From 1984-1988 Catherine was a member of "Macalla," the first all female traditional group. Catherine is also a member of the Tain Céilí Band, winning three All Ireland titles with them. Catherine says that her flute playing influences have been John McKenna and Tom Morrisson, among others. She plays very much in the Sligo/Roscommon style, as her critically acclaimed solo CD "Flute Music in the Sligo/Roscommon Style" will testify. Catherine has released a superb duet album with her fiddle playing brother John, titled " The Kilmore Fancy". Catherine has been one of the senior flute tutors at the Willie Clancy Summer School in Milltown Malbay, Co. Clare. She now lives in Co. Meath with her husband, Tom, and three children, Jane, Ruairí, and Fergus.
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    MacDara Ó'Raghallaigh
    MacDara is the youngest of the musical Ó Raghallaigh family from Rathmolyon, Co.Meath and he was reared on music. Their home on the family farm was one filled with traditional music and song, and Irish was the everyday spoken tongue. His father Pádraig from Cill Chiaráin, Connamara, plays accordeon while his mother Máire, a fine singer, had been a member of Seán Óg Ó Tuama's 'Cantairí na Life'. As a child MacDara listened to the music of his older siblings before he got the chance to start on the fiddle himself - his late brother Félim on fiddle and flute, Nóra and Áine on fiddles, and Micheál on concertina. From an early age he played the fiddle and developed his music skills playing at junior céilís, sessions and house dances in Co Meath.
    MacDara achieved many All Ireland honours in solo, duet, trio, and céilí band competitions through all the age groups at the Fleadhanna Cheoil, including the All Ireland Senior Fiddle at Clonmel in 1992. He is also a winner of Oireachtas and Fiddler of Dooney fiddle competitions. He was a member of the Naomh Pádraig Céilí Band from its formation in the junior age groups right through to their becoming three in a row All Ireland Senior Céilí Band Champions in 2004/05/06.
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    MÍCHEÁL Ó RAGHALLAIGH
    (Michael O 'Reilly)
    Mícheál hails from a very musical family in County Meath. He has played concertina and accordion from an early age. Micheál has taught workshops and has toured all over Europe and the USA. He is a founding member of the group, Providence. He also is a member of the All-Ireland winning Naomh Padraig and Táin Céilí Bands.
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Komentáře • 9

  • @elainesavins7375
    @elainesavins7375 Před 10 lety +2

    Fabulous!! Elaine

  • @CeiliPaul
    @CeiliPaul Před 10 lety +2

    This is top notch stuff. Thanks a lot for posting!

  • @HEADSUPBERKELEY
    @HEADSUPBERKELEY Před 11 lety

    Great to see and hear love MacDara and now his mates. Thanks

  • @edelahaye
    @edelahaye Před 11 lety +7

    #1 Father O'Grady's Visit to Bocca
    #2 Darby's Farewell to London
    #3 The Baltimore Salute
    All by Josie McDermott (I think ...)

  • @PRAK14PRAKASH
    @PRAK14PRAKASH  Před 11 lety

    Thank you.

  • @ThumbAndFingers
    @ThumbAndFingers Před 11 lety +2

    I'd like if there would be an album by Micheal and MacDara :)

  • @HEADSUPBERKELEY
    @HEADSUPBERKELEY Před 9 lety

    Love these players

  • @jabrwoky1
    @jabrwoky1 Před 11 lety

    Really nice! I know the last tune is The Baltimore Salute, but what are the others?

  • @PRAK14PRAKASH
    @PRAK14PRAKASH  Před 11 lety

    Please see the comment from Emmanuel Delahaye.