The weekly Seisiun continues at Bruach Na Carraige Rockchapel each Tuesday night at 9pm, and on Saturday night the 12th of July there will be a special rambling house Session with local performers being joined by performers from Wicklow, Kildare, Carlow, and Wexford. All musicians, singers, and listeners welcome. A mighty night assured
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A July evening in sunny Scartaglin
On a behalf of the Arts Offices of Cork and Kerry County Council’s I would like to sincerely thank Bridie, Tom and all members of the Sliabh Luachra Rambling House committee for hosting the event in Scartaglin yesterday evening. It was great to see some familiar faces and lots of new faces too. Thanks to all local representatives who came along especially, Cllr. John Joe Culloty, Mayor of Killarney Municipal District and Cllr. Timmy Collins, Deputy Mayor of the County of Cork.
Of course, it worth reminding you all that we were there to launch two new initiatives on the Sliabh Luachra Music Trail; The Sliabh Luachra Young Musician Award and the Sliabh Luachra Music Trail master class series.
For more information on the Sliabh Luachra Young Musicians Award, please see here
For more information on the Sliabh Luachra Music Trail master class series, please see here
Thanks!
In keeping with the key objectivesd of the Sliabh Luachra Music Trail, an education programme is being developed which will give budding Sliabh Luachra Musicians an opportunity to work experienced music tutors who specialise in the Sliabh Luachra style and repertoire. The first of these one day masterclasses will take place in The Sliabh Luachra Heritage Centre, Scartaglin on September 6th. If you are interested in booking a spaces please contact Bridie Garvey at the heritage centre on 0863390789 or bridiegarvey@gmail.com. The master class is free and places are sure to fill up quickly so book early to avoid dissapointment.
For those on the Cork side of the border, a master class will take place in early 2015 and information will be posted here in due course.
Young Musicians Award
The Sliabh Luachra Music Trail will add to the year round programme of events with an exciting, new initiative that has just been announced.
The Sliabh Luachra Young Musicians’ Award is a new annual award that aims to recognize the achievement and support the further musical development of talented young traditional musicians. Applications will be invited from young musicians between 16 and 23. The competition is now open and the winner will be announced at the Sliabh Luachra Young Musicians Awards ceremony in October. Please click here for guidelines and application form.
The Con Curtin Music Festival takes place from the 27th – 29th of June with a vast array of musicians performing the finest of traditional music from Sliabh Luachra and around the country. The festival kicks off with Friday night’s Gala Concert featuring Naomh Ide Ceili Band (Munster Champions) and De Dannan. The concert takes place at 8pm in the Brosna Hall.
The workshops begin on Saturday morning at 11am in the national school. There will be tutors for a variety of instruments including banjo, concertina, fiddle, accordion, flute, singing and sean nos dance. At 2.30pm there will be a concert in the hall featuring a selection of workshop participants and At 4pm all accordion players are invited to take part in the Aneas O’Connell Memorial Trophy. A traditional mass will take place in the church 8pm and this is proceeded by a house session in the Ciss kitshen which will feature some of her finest Sliabh Luachra musicians including Donal O’Connor, Nicky McAuliffe, Ann McAuliffe, Mary Crowley and John Connolly. This event is sponsiored by the Sliabh Luachra Music Trail.
On Sunday there will be street busking from 2pm followed by a Ceili with Taylors Cross ceili band and a singing session in Flanagans Bar at 5pm. Of course, there’ll be music sessions throughout the village overt he course of the weekend.
www.concurtin.com.
Plenty of events coming up this month on the SLMT. Regular sessions taking place in Scully’s on Monday night, Bruach na Carraige on Tuesdays and The Fairfield Tevern (Doyles Bar), Knocknagree on Wednesdays. And, of course, at the end of this month we have the Con Curtin Music Fest which takes place in various venues throughout Brosna on June 27th – 29th http://concurtin.com/ Keep an eye on the site for the programme of events which will be available shortly and includes sessions, concerts, workshops and a whole lot more.
There are lots of things in store for the coming months including master classes and a young musician award. Details of each will be announced shortly so keep an eye on our news section.
A new folk club has been launched in Ceann Toirc (Kanturk) called The Knotted Chord Folk Club and is running monthly sessions. You can expect some of the finest traditional and folk musicians including; Jackie Daly, Matt Cranitch, Geraldine O’Callaghan, Ciaran Ruby and many more….
World Fiddle Day 2014
For those of you you don’t know, Saturday May 17th is World Fiddle Day and there are special events taking place throughout the Sliabh Luachra from Castelisland to Newemarket. See our events page for more info…
Also check out the video the gang in Scully’s put together here
ITMA Receives Award of Excellence
Congratualtions to Mr. Nicholas Carolan and all the staff at the Irish Traditional Music Archive which recently received an Award of Excellence from the International Association of Music Libraries (UK & Ireland).
The Award celebrates institutional and individual excellence, and acknowledges ‘activity in music libraries which demonstrates sustained good work and good practice with the potential to be adopted and adapted by others’. It is presented every two years. The nominations for this year’s awards were judged by a panel of experts from both the music and library worlds, chaired by Professor Jan Smaczny of Queen’s University, Belfast.
ITMA is the only Irish institutional award winner of the year, and it was joined on the day by British libraries which included the British Library Music Collections, the Library of Cardiff University, the Library of the Royal Northern College of Music, and the Library of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
In its observations on ITMA, the judging panel said that its service was ‘particularly commended for the very wide-ranging collection which is of national and international significance, its contribution to Europeana, the sizeable staff with broad and appropriate skills, the collection’s open accessibility which is clearly widely regarded as a model for such repositories, and the strong and attractive website’
For further information, see http://www.iaml.info/iaml-uk-irl/news/excellence_2014.pdf and www.itma.ie, or contact ITMA at +353-(0)1-6619699.
The 13th Annual Maurice O’Keeffe Festival Weekend will wrap up this afternoon with a ceili in the Ballydesmond Community Centre featuring the Striolan Ceili Band.
2-5pm