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"The Gold Ring" & "The Hearty Boys of Ballymote", Cillian & Niall Vallely w Alan Murray 

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"The Gold Ring" & "The Hearty Boys of Ballymote", performed by Cillian & Niall Vallely with Alan Murray (www.vallelymusic.com) in concert at the Institute of Musical Traditions (www.imtfolk.org), Rockville, Maryland, USA on September 9, 2013.
Niall and Cillian Vallely learned their music the old-fashioned way - from their parents Brian and Eithne, who founded the Armagh Pipers' Club, a group that for over three decades has fostered the revival of traditional music in Ireland's north.
His father Brian plays the Uilleann pipes and mother Eithne the fiddle, but Niall instead took up the concertina, an instrument not usually associated with music from Ulster. His fearless exploration of the concertina's undiscovered capabilities has helped redefine its role in Irish music. Based since 1988 in Cork City, Niall was a founding member of the well-known group Nomos. He has performed in recent years with piping great Paddy Keenan, bluegrass mandolinist Tim O'Brien, and singer Karan Casey, his partner in life as well as music. Niall's solo recording Beyond Words was released in 1998 to much critical acclaim.
Cillian took up his father's instrument and polished his skills with tutelage from the late Armagh piper Mark Donnelly. His mastery of chanter, drones and regulators, and of all the accents and moods of the traditional piping idiom, place him in the first rank of today's Irish pipers. Cillian now tours with the group Lanasa, and has also performed extensively in America with groups such as New York's Whirligig and Paddy O'Brien's Chulrua, and has appeared with fiddler Seamus Connolly, Riverdance on Broadway and Tim O'Brien's The Crossing.
Sound: Art Eisner, Dave Eisner, Dave Richardson
Camera: Dick Tufts, Jim Ralph, Laura Christoplos
Editing: Ralph Lillie
© 2013, Institute of Musical Traditions

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Комментарии : 37   
@estremp
@estremp Год назад
I come back here 3 years later... and would cry again.
@mikezimmer999
@mikezimmer999 2 месяца назад
Do you good people realize that there are seven different parts?!? This is amazing!
@estremp
@estremp 4 года назад
God bless all pipers !
@thereelpiper
@thereelpiper 5 лет назад
I was knocked over with this music. Thank you HMT for sponsoring Cillian and Niall.
@jaywells6838
@jaywells6838 6 лет назад
Great foot stomping music!!!!!!! Love it!!!!
@paddyearly
@paddyearly 3 года назад
Brilliant music 👍
@johndowling9379
@johndowling9379 6 лет назад
Idon,t like to be critical of other people,s views, everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I think the guy who is critical of this fine guitaristis a throwback to the 1940ies. When I was a lad guitars, and their brasher cousin the banjo , were unheard of in an Irsh traditional session, and rhe purists, were very unhappy, when they started filtering into our sessions. I think the fine guitarist, in this brilliiant trio, and the great wave of guitar, and banjo players, have brought a new life to, and enhanced our great music. Just sit back, and enjoy the Craic.🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@dougperkins8321
@dougperkins8321 4 года назад
I'm a jazz and bluegrass guitarist not an Irish or traditional one, play an acoustic , these guys sound incredible and the guitarist is great!
@MrBagpipes
@MrBagpipes 4 года назад
To preserve our heritage our cultural activities must be accessible to people.And,to a certsin extent,if we don't permit modernity to influence us then we will probably lose almost everything .
@pipingdrummer5999
@pipingdrummer5999 4 года назад
Music is like a flowing river it will continue evolve, flow and change, we just dip our toe for a brief time.
@christaylor2070
@christaylor2070 Год назад
the guitar player is great - in a class with Steve Cooney or Arty McGlynn. Yes there are some clueless guitarists about but there are crap players on every instrument. The guitar is now part of Irish trad, live with it.😃
@glaubs65
@glaubs65 2 года назад
Top notch.
@patrickokennedy6274
@patrickokennedy6274 10 лет назад
Brilliant
@mikezimmer999
@mikezimmer999 5 месяцев назад
@bill Wolfe you taught me the gold ring
@mikezimmer999
@mikezimmer999 4 месяца назад
Bill wolfe!
@profrat
@profrat 10 лет назад
Super music and playing. "Cillian now tours with the group Lanasa" should be "Lunasa", of course :)
@mikezimmer999
@mikezimmer999 3 месяца назад
FFS, the guitarist is amazing!
@102ferg
@102ferg 4 года назад
happily reminds me a recording of the gold ring from a band called Oisín
@guittern
@guittern 10 лет назад
I believe the 2nd jig is actually 'Collins'..Ballymote is a minor in E as I heard deDanaan do it.
@CameronLockey
@CameronLockey 4 года назад
Yeah that matches what I was able to find on The Session when looking up the sheet music for it: thesession.org/tunes/2217. Though its fair to note The Hearty Boys of Ballymote is mentioned in the "also known as" section.
@daithiobeag
@daithiobeag 5 лет назад
Hup!
@GamingKarbon
@GamingKarbon 9 лет назад
The second tune is actually Dan Collin's Father's Jig Learned it from a Cape Breton-er, so I don't know if the Irish know it by a different name :/
@8ightBitKid
@8ightBitKid 9 лет назад
many tunes, many names
@coolsage0
@coolsage0 8 лет назад
+Karbon Monoxide I've also seen it called "Bill Collin's," so... I assume Dan's father is Bill? I'm guessing it's been passed down through session history like: "What's that tune?" "Huh, i dunno. I got it from Dan Collin's dad... what's his name again?..."
@GamingKarbon
@GamingKarbon 8 лет назад
coolsage0 Totally possible The Irish and Scottish traditions are funky that way haha
@michaeldudgeon2010
@michaeldudgeon2010 8 лет назад
They're the same tune, just different names : )
@michaeldudgeon2010
@michaeldudgeon2010 8 лет назад
They're the same tune, just different names : )
@bridboland8839
@bridboland8839 6 лет назад
xxx
@alphonsusegan7443
@alphonsusegan7443 4 года назад
G*
@stehairy
@stehairy 7 лет назад
Who's the guitarist at that gig ?? Worst I've ever heard ?
@derabes
@derabes 6 лет назад
Why?
@nickkalogeresis8036
@nickkalogeresis8036 6 лет назад
Stephen O'Connor he sounded good to me. He’s not supposed to be the lead.
@eimead
@eimead 6 лет назад
The guitarist is Alan Murray. No harm but if he's the worst you've heard then you clearly don't know much about trad music. He's got a respectful sense of the music, a clear knowledge of the tunes and great rhythm. It's such a sad experience seeing musicians so bitter and low of self esteem that rather than appreciating a performance they can only try to convince people that bitterness trumps knowledge
@cisium1184
@cisium1184 5 лет назад
Are you asking a question here? Because the answer is no, he's not the worst you've ever heard. In fact he's one of the best guitar accompanists in traditional music.
@pipingdrummer5999
@pipingdrummer5999 4 года назад
Sounded good to me.
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