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Reference to the Irish fiddle can also be found in John Dunton's Teague Land: or A Merry Ramble to the Wild Irish (1698) he says “on Sundays and Holydays, all the people resorted with the piper and fiddler to the village green" Thomas Dineley visited Ireland in 1680 he says in regards to music "with piper, harper, or fidler, revell and dance ...
Paddy Fahey (or Fahy, 22 August 1916 [1] – 31 May 2019) was an Irish composer and fiddler who was considered one of the finest living composers [1] of tunes that are in the style of traditional Irish music. Fahey is from Kilconnell in East Galway. His music has a distinctive yearning, magical quality often referred to as "Draíocht". [2]
Patrick J. Killoran (1903–1965) was an Irish traditional fiddle player, bandleader and recording artist. He is regarded, along with James Morrison and Michael Coleman, as one of the finest exponents of the south Sligo fiddle style in the "golden age" of the ethnic recording industry of the 1920s and 1930s.
Seamus McGuire is an Irish fiddle player born in County Sligo now residing in County Donegal.In 1966, he won Sligo's prestigious "Fiddler of Dooney" competition. [1] He is a founding member of Buttons and Bows (with Manus McGuire, Jackie Daly and Garry O'Briain), as well as The West Ocean String Quartet (with Niamh Crowley, Kenneth Rice, and Neil Martin). [2]
The Donegal fiddle tradition is one of the distinct fiddle traditions within Irish traditional music. [1] The distinctness of the Donegal tradition developed due to the close relations between County Donegal and Scotland , and the Donegal repertoire and style has influences from Scottish fiddle music .
English: Here is Swallowtail Jig! This was one of the first tunes I ever learned, and it means a lot to me! I've tried to make this video three times now, and each time I didn't like how it turned out.
Charlie Lennon – Musical Memories: Traditional Irish Music, Volume 1 (Published by WorldMusic, 1 January 1993; ISBN 0952120003, 978-0952120001) Charlie Lennon – Irish Tunes for Fiddle: Musical Memories, Volume 2 (PapCom print, Published by Waltons Irish Music, 1 December 2012; ISBN 1857202198, 978-1857202199)
James Kelly (Irish: Séamus Ó Ceallaigh; born 1957) is an Irish fiddler, composer, collector, researcher and teacher from Dublin. [1] [2] He is the son of County Clare fiddler, John Kelly, and has played with various groups including Patrick Street and Planxty. [1]