Aistear 2030 Event - 'Comb Your Hair And Curl It' In Concert
This is one of a series of 6 events which will mark the launch of the new Comhaltas Prospectus 2030. The Oriel Centre and Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann's 'Aistear 2030' willl take place in the historic surroundings of Dundalk Gaol.
Mícheál Ó Raghallaigh is regarded as one of the finest concertina players of his generation. From a musical family in Co Meath, he has played concertina from an early age. He has recorded two solo albums as well as various albums in duet and trio format with such musicians as Catherine McEvoy, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Danny O'Mahony. Mícheál has also recorded cds with The Táin and Naomh Pádraig Céilí Bands, both 3-in-a-row winning bands, as well as with the Irish Concertina Ensemble and the group Providence. Also highly sought after as a concertina tutor he has taught concertina all over Europe, North America as well as in Ireland.
Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh makes music on a 10-string fiddle called the hardanger d'amore. He has performed on some ofthe most beautiful stages in the world, including the SydneyOpera House, the Royal Albert Hall and the Carnegie Hall.He has made eighteen recordings to date, ranging from quitetraditional to fairly out there, and continues to explore theregion where traditional music begins to disintegrate.Caoimhín performs as a solo artist, yet is also widely knownthrough his collaborative work, including groups TheGloaming and This is How we Fly, and duos with Dan Trueman, Thomas Bartlett, Garth Knox, Mick O’Brien and Brendan Begley. He has also performed with artists such as Laurie Anderson, Vincent Moon and Amiina.He has made music for theatre and flm, including musicfor the Oscar-nominated movie Brooklyn and Volker Schlondorff's Return to Montauk.
Catherine McEvoy was born in Birmingham England to parents from Co. Roscommon. She Came to live in Ireland in 1977, and settled in Dublin and was an intergral part of the Dublin Music scene and music revival. Catherine played in among other places, the Four Seasons in Capel Street, with John Kelly snr., James Kelly, Paddy Obrien (Offaly) and many more. Catherine McEvoy has joined a prestigious list of musicians having been awarded the TG4 Gradam Ceoil Traditional Musician 2019. Catherine was a member of the ground breaking first all female group Macalla, who recorded 2 albums on the Gael –Linn label in the early 80’s. She was also a member of the “Three in a row” All Ireland Tain Ceili Band. She is a regular performer and teacher at many Festivals around Ireland and abroad including Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the US and is a regular Teacher at the Willie Clancy summer School in Milltown Malbay, Co. Clare.
Catherine has performed on many traditional music programmes on RTE and TG4. She has two solo recordings and a number of compilation CD’s to include “Masters of Tradition” live concert recordings produced for Lyric FM and RTE in 2008. The first solo cd – “ Music in the Sligo Roscommon Style” (CIC) was released in 1995 with legendary piano player Felix Dolan USA. The second cd was released some years later also on the CIC label “The Home Ruler” (2008). Catherine also recorded “The Kilmore Fancy ” (2005) – a fiddle / flute duet album with her brother John McEvoy an accomplished and well respected musician. Catherine McEvoy has also toured for the Arts Council of Ireland and also the Arts council of Northern Ireland with fellow musicians Mícheál Ó Raghallaigh (Concertina), Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh(fiddle) The culmination of this tour was a CD called “Comb Your Hair and Curl it” (2010) which alsoreceived critical acclaim. Catherine has had a major influence on many of today’s young flute players being the first female traditional flute player to release a solo recording. She has paved the way for many of the presentgeneration of female musicians.
The Aistear Series forms part of the new Comhaltas Prospectus and ADMISSION is FREE.
To book your seat at this unique event e-mail us on events@orielcentre.ie and quote "Aistear 2030" Doors open 7.30pm. Bígí Linn