Rugadh Éamonn Ceannt ar an 21 Meán Fómhair
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Rugadh Éamonn Ceannt ar an 21 Meán Fómhair
WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM GALWAY SESSIONS 2016 12-19JUNE INTRODUCTION T hough always aware of Éamonn Ceannt’s significant and important role in the 1916 Rising and his equally important contribution to the revival of the Irish language and Irish piping, it wasn’t till after reading William Henry’s excellent biography of Éamonn Ceannt Supreme Sacrifice that I came to truly appreciate what an extraordinary man he was. One can only admire and be fascinated by his single-mindedness , fastidious and meticulous attention to detail and his absolute application to each and every endeavour he under took. A true intellectual, he was described by many as reserved, almost aloof. But beneath this exterior was a passionate and sensitive man. His passion for the Irish language and Irish traditional music in particular piping were central to his belief in a nationalist future for Ireland. These passions where shared by his wife Áine O’Brennan an equally committed activist in the Gaelic League, Cumman na bPíobairí and Cumman na mBan. The level of commitment, dedication and work Éamonn Ceannt gave to organisations such as Cumman na bPíobairí, the Gaelic League, Sinn Féin and the Irish Volunteers as well as his prolific contributions to Irish language, music and political publications is truly breathtaking. Our focus in this year’s Galway Sessions is on piping and pipers. It is a celebration of piping! Through our extensive programme we hope to demonstrate how piping has evolved since Éamonn Ceannt’s day. I firmly believe he would be very proud indeed of the status uilleann pipes have acquired in world music and in particular of the achievements of Na bPíobairí Uilleann which evolved from the organisation which Éamonn Ceannt co-founded in 1900, Cumman na bPíobairí. Equally, I hope that our lecture series in the Galway City Museum will help people to acquire a greater understanding of Éammon Ceannt’s love for Galway, it’s people, it’s language, music and culture. Éammon Ceannt through his life and death left us a remarkable legacy for which we as a nation and a people should be eternally grateful. He is a man worthy of commemoration and remembrance and I trust our offering will honour him in a fitting manner. God rest his soul. C é go raibh eolas agam riamh faoin ról lárnach agus tábhachtach a bhí ag Éamonn Ceannt in Éirí Amach na Cásca agus in athbheochan na Gaeilge agus ceol na bpíb, ba nuair a léigh mé sárbheathaisnéis William Henry, Supreme Sacrifice, a thuig mé i gceart cé chomh iontach is a bhí sé mar dhuine. Ní fhéadfadh duine gan meas a bheith aige ar an dúthracht agus ar an gcáiréis a léirigh sé i dtaobh gach a raibh sé ag iarraidh a bhaint amach agus ní fhéadfadh duine gan suim a chur sa saothar a rinne sé ar chaith sé an oiread sin dua léi. Mheas roinnt daoine gur fear é a bhí ciúin ann féin agus nach fear mór cuideachta a bhí ann. Ach ainneoin an chuma sin a bheith air, duine paiseanta agus tuisceanach ab ea é. Intleachtóir go smior a bhí ann. Bhí an grá a bhí aige don Ghaeilge agus do cheol traidisiúnta na hÉireann ina dhlúthchuid den fhís a bhí aige mar náisiúnach d’Éirinn. Bhí an tsuim chéanna ag a bhean chéile Áine O’Brennan sna cúrsaí seo agus bhí sí chomh gníomhach is bhí Éamonn féin i gConaradh na Gaeilge agus i gCumann na bPíobairí. Ba bhall gníomhach í de Chumann na mBan freisin. B’iontach an méid dua a chaith sé le cur chun cinn na n-eagraíochtaí a raibh baint aige leo: Cumman na bPíobairí, Conradh na Gaeilge, Sinn Féin agus Óglaigh na hÉireann. B’iontach freisin an obair a rinne sé ar son na Gaeilge, an cheoil agus na bhfoilseachán polaitiúil a raibh baint aige leo. Beimid ag díriú sna seisiúin cheoil seo i mbliana ar cheol na bpíb agus ar na píobairí féin. Ceiliúradh ar cheol na bpíb atá ann! Agus clár cuimsitheach leagtha amach againn tá súil againn léargas a thabhairt do dhaoine ar an bhforbairt atá tagtha ar an bpíobaireacht ón uair a bhí Éamonn Ceant beo. Creidim go láidir go mbeadh Ceannt féin bródúil as an stádas atá bainte amach ag ceol na bpíb uilleann i saol an cheoil domhanda agus go mbeadh sé bródúil go háirithe as an méid atá bainte amach ag Na Píobairí Uilleann a d’eascair as an eagras a raibh baint ag Éamonn Ceannt lena bhunú. Ar an dul céanna, tá súil agam go gcuirfidh na leachtaí atá beartaithe againn i Músaem Cathrach na Gaillimhe leis an tuiscint atá ag daoine ar an gcion a bhí ag Eammon Ceannt ar Ghaillimh, ar mhuintir na Gaillimhe agus ar theanga, ar cheol agus ar chultúr na Gaillimhe. D’ fhág saol agus saothar Éammon Ceannt oidhreacht iontach le huacht againn, oidhreacht ar cheart dúinne, mar náisiún, a bheith buíoch go deo as. Is fiú go mór an fear seo a thabhairt chun cuimhne agus creidim go ndéanfaidh an saothar atá beartaithe againne comóradh cuí air. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam uasal. Mick Crehan Festival Director 2 WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM REMEMBERING ÉAMONN CEANNT 1881-1916 ÉAMONN CEANNT 1881-1916 R ugadh Éamonn Ceannt ar an 21 Meán Fómhair 1881 i mBéal Átha Mó, Contae na Gaillimhe. Constábla ab ea a athair i gConstáblacht Ríoga na hÉireann. Aistríodh athair Ceannt go dtí Baile Átha Firdhia agus as sin go dtí Baile Átha Cliath i 1892 D’ fhreastail Éamonn ar Scoil na mBráithre Críostaí ar Shráid Richmond Thuaidh. I 1898, i dteannta a chairde ón scoil, ghlac Ceannt páirt ar i gcomóradh 100 bliain Éirí Amach 1798. Tréimhse athbheochana ab ea í ina a raibh spiorad an náisiúin go mór sa treis agus chuir Ceannt suim mhór sa náisiúnachas. I 1899, ceapadh ina bhall d’Ard-Chraobh Chonradh na Gaeilge, agus is ansin a chuir sé aithne ar Phádraig Mac Piarais agus ar Eóin Mac Néill. Rinne Ceannt staidéar ar an nGaeilge chomh maith agus faoin mbliain 1905 bhí sé ina theagascóir Gaeilge ag an gConradh. D’éirigh leis chomh maith post a fháil ar fhoireann chléireachais Bhardas Bhaile Átha Cliath. Le linn an ama seo bhí baint mhór aige le hathbheochan an cheoil Éireannaigh, agus go háirithe le athbheochan cheol na bpíb cogaidh agus na bpíb uilleann. Ba mhór a mheas agus a chion ar an gceol dúchasach agus b’iad na píb uilleann an phríomhuirlis cheoil aige féin. I bhFeabhra 1900, bhí sé ar dhuine de bhunaitheoirí Chumann na bPíobairí (The Pipers Club). Phós sé Frances Mary ‘Áine’ O’Brennan ar an 7 Meitheamh 1905 agus saolaíodh an t-aon leanbh a bhí acu, Rónán, beagán le cois bliain ina dhiaidh sin. I 1907, chuaigh Ceannt le hArd-Chraobh Shinn Féin. Ar an 12 December 1912, ghlac sé le móid Bhráithreachas Phoblacht na hÉireann agus ceapadh ar gComhairle Mhíleata é ina dhiaidh sin. Bhí sé ar dhuine de na daoine a bhunaigh Óglaigh na hÉireann ar an 10 Samhain 1913. Bhí baint ag Ceannt leis an eachtra inar tugadh airm i dtír i mBinn Éadair i mí Iúil na bliana sin. I 1915 ceapadh é mar Stiúrthóir Cumarsáide agus Ceannfort an 4ú Cathlán d’Óglaigh na hÉireann. Bhí sé ina measc siúd a ghlac seilbh ar Theach na mBocht, Aontas Bhaile Átha Cliath Theas, le linn Éirí Amach na Cásca 1916. Nuair a ghéill na hÓglaigh cuireadh Ceannt go dtí Dún Richmond, áit ar triaileadh os comhair armchúirte é. Go gairid roimh éirí an lae, ar an 8 Bealtaine 1916, chuir scuad lámhaigh chun báis Éamonn Ceannt i bPríosún Chill Mhaighneann. É amonn Ceannt was born on 21 September 1881 in Ballymoe, County Galway. His father was a constable in the Royal Irish Constabulary. He was transferred to Ardee a short time later and from there to Dublin in 1892. Éamonn began attending the North Richmond Street Christian Brothers School. In 1898, along with other school friends, Ceannt took part in the Centenary Celebrations of the 1798 Rebellion. It was a time of tremendous revival in the national spirit and Ceannt became intensely inflamed with the idea of nationalism. In 1899, he joined the Central Branch of the Gaelic League, where he first met Patrick Pearse and Eóin MacNeill. He studied Irish and by 1905, he was a teacher for the Gaelic League. Ceannt also secured a post on the clerical staff of Dublin Corporation. During this period he was also influencing the revival of Irish music and in particular the Irish War and Uilleann Pipes. So strong was his love of Irish music that he embraced the music and chose the pipes as his main instrument. In February 1900, he became a founder of Cumann na bPíobairí (The Pipers Club). He married Frances Mary ‘Áine’ O’Brennan on 7 June 1905 and their only child, Rónán, was born just over a year later. In 1907, Ceannt joined the Dublin Central Branch of Sinn Féin. On 12 December 1912, Ceannt was sworn into the Irish Republican Brotherhood and was later appointed to its military council. He became a founder member of the Irish Volunteers on 10 November 1913 at the Rotunda Rink in Dublin. Ceannt was involved in the Howth gun-running episode in July of that year. In 1915, he was appointed Director of Communications and Commandant of the 4th Battalion of Volunteers. He occupied the South Dublin Union complex during the rebellion of Easter Week 1916. Following the surrender a week later Ceannt was taken to Richmond Barracks where he faced a military court martial. Just before dawn in 8 May 1916, Éamonn Ceannt was executed by firing squad in Kilmainham Jail. William Henry WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM 3 GALWAY SESSIONS 2016 12-19JUNE LECTURES LUNCHTIME AT THE CITY MUSEUM Éamonn Ceannt: Supreme Sacrifice By William Henry Galway City Museum / Wednesday 15 June at 1pm / Admission FREE Presented by local historian William Henry, author of the first biography of Éamonn Ceannt, this talk will elucidate the life and work of Ceannt from a personal and military perspective. William Henry’s most recent publication Pathway to Rebellion is a must read for those interested in 1916 Rising in Galway. Éamonn Ceannt: A Piper Rising by Dr. Verena Commins Galway City Museum / Thursday 16 June at 1pm / Admission FREE Dr. Verena Commins will explore the role of Éamonn Ceannt in the Gaelic Revival of the early 20th century. As a player of both uilleann and war pipes Ceannt was central to the foundation of the Dublin Pipers Club and its attempts to recuperate the status of these instruments. Examining music making contexts in the period leading up to the rising, this talk will investigate the legacy of musical and political convergence from a Ceannt based perspective. Katie Fahey’s Rebellion: A Galway Romance Of 1916 by Dr. John Cunningham Galway City Museum / Friday 17 June at 1pm / Admission FREE From a family of agrarian activists, Katie Fahy was secretary of the Craughwell branch of Cumann na mBan. John Nelly, master of Gort Workhouse, was a cultural revivalist and an Irish Volunteer. This lecture will discuss their involvement in the Galway Rising, their courtship and marriage, and their subsequent travails. Dr John Cunningham is a lecturer at NUI Galway. He is the author of a number of books on Irish local history and labour history. Try the Pipes with Tommy & Pádraic Keane Galway City Museum / Saturday 18 June at 10.30am / Admission FREE After a brief introduction to a history of the pipes, you can try your hand, or fingers or elbow at the uilleann pipes. Pipes will be supplied! This is the perfect opportunity to try one of Ireland’s most celebrated instruments. All ages welcome. Our thanks to Na Píobairí Uilleann for supplying the pipes. Martin Reilly’s Music: Éamonn Ceannt’s Cultural Legacy by Pat Mitchell Galway City Museum / Saturday 18 June at 12noon / Admission FREE Galway Session highly recommend a visit to the magnificant exhibition Revolution in Galway / Réabhlóid i nGaillimh 1913-1923 4 Photo courtesy of NPU Martin Reilly (1820-1904) from Eyre St. in Galway was regarded as the greatest piper of his era. This presentation will focus on the elements that contribute to the wonderful musicality in the one surviving example of Martin Reilly’s music. It will also look briefly at his life and at the national and international circumstances that led to and enabled the recording of his music, with a particular focus on the organisations and people, principally Éamonn Ceannt, involved in bequeathing this precious legacy to us all. Pat Mitchell is a highly respected researcher of uilleann pipe music and has published a series of the most important and significant books and articles on the subject. WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM REMEMBERING ÉAMONN CEANNT 1881-1916 EXHIBITION RECITALS TUNES IN THE CHURCH Cormac Cannon, Breda Keville & Claire Keville St. Nicholas’ Church / Monday 13 June at 8pm / Admission €15 Cormac Cannon is one of Galway’s most respected young pipers. He has a keen interest in the music of older pipers and fiddle players, particular the music of Clare and Kerry. His is joined for this recital by his wife, fiddler Breda Keville and her sister Claire on concertina. Páidí Breathnach & Liz Coleman St. Nicholas’ Church / Tuesday 14 June at 8pm / Admission €15 A native of the Ring Gaeltacht, Co. Waterford, Páidí has been playing pipes from a young age. He learned his trade from the great Waterford piper Tommy Kearney. Having won Fleadh Cheoil Na hÉireann on three occasions he has toured extensively at home and abroad. He is joined for this evenings recital by his wife Liz Coleman a versatile fiddle player from Dublin. Liz currently leads the fiddle section in the acclaimed Clare Memory Orchestra the brainchild of renowned composer Dave Flynn. WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM 5 GALWAY SESSIONS 2016 12-19JUNE RECITALS AFTERNOONS AT THE KINGS HEAD Tommy Keane & Jacqueline McCarthy The Kings Head / Monday 13 June at 3pm / Admission FREE Tommy Keane, a native of Waterford city, was encouraged to play pipes by local piper, the great Tommy Kearney. At the Willie Clancy Summer School he learned further piping skill from pipers including Pat Mitchell and Liam O’Flynn and was influenced by recordings of Willie Clancy, Seamus Ennis and Tommy Reck. Tommy spent seven years in London where he played with many of the giants of Irish music including Tommy McCarthy, Bobby Casey and Roger Sherlock as well as working with Elvis Costello, The Pogues, Clannad and Ralph McTell. It was there also he met his wife Jacqueline McCarthy, daughter of renowned piper and concertina player Tommy McCarthy from Kilmihill in Co. Clare. Jacqueline joins Tommy on concertina for this recital. Pádraic & Siobhán Keane The Kings Head / Tuesday 14 June at 3pm / Admission FREE Son and daughter of Tommy Keane and Jacqueline McCarthy, Pádraic and Siobhán combine to form an exciting pipe and fiddle duet for this recital. In 2011 Pádraic was awarded a TG4 Young Musician of the Year Award…What a truly amazing dynasty! Josephine Marsh, Mick Kinsella & Jack Kinsella The Kings Head / Wednesday 15 June at 3pm / Admission FREE Josephine Marsh, from Co. Clare, is regarded as a truly great traditional accordion player of individual style that exudes grace and spirit. Her husband Mick Kinsella, from Tullow in Co. Carlow, plays harmonica and English concertina. He is a highly respected musician both in the trad music world and also in other genres including jazz, blues, rock and bluegrass. They are joined by their son Jack, who, at 13 years of age, is the youngest piper performing at the Festival. Meataí Joe Sheamuis, Johnny Connolly & Seosamh Ó Neachtáin The Kings Head / Thursday 16 June at 3pm / Admission FREE Meataí Joe Sheamuis Ó Fatharta from Indreabháin in Connemara, formerly a well known presenter on Radio na Gaeltachta, is the featured piper in this recital. Also an award winning sean nós singer be is joined by his old sparring partners, medodeon player Johnny Connolly and sean nós dancer and accordion player Seosamh Ó Neachtáin. A great afternoon of Connemara culture in store. Charlie Piggott & Eugene Lambe The Kings Head / Friday 17 June at 3pm / Admission FREE Eugene Lambe, longtime resident of Kinvara, is originally from Malahide in Dublin. He was attracted to the pipes by the playing of the great Leo Rowsome and he was also a member of the Lawrence O’Toole Pipe Band as a young man. Eugene is also a highly respected uilleann pipe and flute maker and has penned many a comic song! He is joined or this gig by accordion player Charlie Piggott, best known for his work with De Danann. 6 WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM REMEMBERING ÉAMONN CEANNT 1881-1916 Tommy Keane & Jacqueline McCarthy WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM 7 GALWAY SESSIONS 2016 12-19JUNE RECITALS AT THE CRANE BAR Concertina Featuring Noel Hill, Cormac Begley & Jack Talty The Crane Bar / Sunday 12 June at 9pm / Admission €15 Concertina is an exciting new trio featuring Noel Hill, Cormac Begley and Jack Talty bringing together three of Ireland’s most influential players. Concertina draws on an eclectic range of musical insights to create a unique soundscape that combines brass, baritone, treble and piccolo concertinas. It is a musical experience not to be missed. This is the only gig of the Festival not featuring pipes … but arguably Noel Hill is the greatest piper never to have played the pipes! Jimmy O’Brien Moran & Jessie Smith The Crane Bar / Monday 13 June at 9pm / Admission €10 Jimmy O’Brien Moran from Tramore in Co. Waterford, a piper of note, will be remembered by many as a member of the ground breaking band Scullion. Jimmy will perform music from his CD Take Me Tender, a tribute to the music of Paddy Conneely, a blind piper who lived in Galway in the mid-1800s. Having survived the Great Famine, Conneely died on September 11 1851. However over 180 pieces of his music had been transcribed by at least five collectors, leaving a fascinating record of piping style and repertoire of pre-Famine Ireland. Jimmy will be joined by Irish American fiddler Jessie Smith. Padraig McGovern & Peter Carberry The Crane Bar / Wednesday 15 June at 9pm / Admission €10 This gig brings together two of Ireland’s foremost proponents on their respective instruments, Peter Carberry on accordion from Co. Longford and Padraig McGovern from Leitrim on uilleann pipes. Peter Carberry is a member of one of the most important piping families of the 20th century and has adapted pipe music to accordion like no other. The duo play uncommon settings of tunes learned from recordings of past masters and old manuscripts. Peter and Padraig play on lower pitched instruments in the key of B and Peter has his bass retuned to emulate the chords of pipes’ regulators resulting in an innovative combination producing a hive of harmonies. This is music played with great feeling and passion. John & Maggie Carty & Mick & Aoife Carr The Crane Bar / Thursday 16 June at 9pm / Admission €15 Mick Carr, piper and well known session player on the Galway trad scene is joined by his daughter Aoife on fiddle and his first cousin, acclaimed fiddler and banjo player John Carty from At the Racket and his daughter Maggie on banjo and vocals. A great family affair! 8 WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM REMEMBERING ÉAMONN CEANNT 1881-1916 Concertina Jessie Smith, Sean Gavin & John Blake with Johnny ‘Ringo’ McDonagh (CD Launch) The Crane Bar / Friday 17 June at 9pm / Admission FREE A night featuring the cream of the Irish traditional music diaspora as Irish Americans Jessie Smith from Baltimore on fiddle and Sean Gavin from Detroit on pipes, flute, whistle and London born multi instrumentalist John Blake come together to launch their new CD Music from the Lost Continent. Special guest is Johnny ‘Ringo’ McDonagh formerly of De Danann. Singing In The Crane The Crane Bar / Saturday 18 June at 6pm / Admission FREE This Singer’s Club, hosted by Dave Larkin and Lorraine Fitzpatrick will feature songs from a collection by C. Desmond Greaves entitled Easter Rising in Song and Ballad first published by the Workers Music Association in London in 1980 and penned by James Connolly, Padraig H. Pearse and Thomas McDonagh and other significant figures of the 1916 Rising. Saturday Night Session The Crane Bar / Saturday 18 June at 9.30pm / Admission FREE The Saturday Night Session at the Crane Bar is always a great affair with a mighty gathering of musicians. Tonight’s special guest is uilleann piper Emmanuel Houdayer from Britanny in France. Sunday Afternoon Session The Crane Bar / Sunday 19 June at 1.30pm / Admission FREE The Sunday Afternoon Session in the Crane Bar hosted by the great whistle player Sean Ryan for over 37 years is always a special occasion. Sean will be joined by singer and guitarist Greg Cotter and by special guest uilleann piper Siobhan Hogan from Co. Clare. Siobhan has also won All-Irelands in flute in 2005 and whistle in 2008. WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM 9 GALWAY SESSIONS 2016 12-19JUNE SESSION TRAIL GUIDE GALWAY SESSIONS 201 Venue Time Mon 13 Monroe’s Tavern 9.00pm DAN TRAYERS & COMPANY SET DANCING WITH JOHN BYRNE & PETER PARSONS SALSA DANCING The Quays Bar 9.30pm PADDY KERR, DANNY CAMERON & SHANE FAHY PORTERHEAD NIALL TEAGUE, PADDY KERR & MAIDHC Ó hEANAGH Tigh Neachtain 9.00pm GEORGE GROSSO & KEVIN WHELAN The Front Door 6.00pm Tigh Chóilí Taaffes Bar Tigh Fox Wed 15 JOHN O’HALLORAN, ANDERS TRABJERG & PAUL MORAN OPEN AIR SESSION 6.00pm (Except *) BRIAN McGRATH & AIDAN FLANAGAN JOHN O’HALLORAN & LIZ HANRAHAN GER CLANCY & DECLAN COREY 9.00pm (Except *) ANDERS TRABJERG & NIALL McQUAID LIZ HANRAHAN, KEVIN WHELAN & SIMON DELANEY GER CLANCY, DECLAN COREY & FIACHRA McGOWAN 5.30pm ANDERS TRABJERG & FRIENDS GEORGE GROSSO & SIMON DELANEY ANDERS TRABJERG & FRIENDS 9.30pm MIKE CASEY, JOHN O’HALLORAN & LIZ HANRAHAN MARTIN O’CONNOR & JAMES SHERIDAN THE FAHY FAMILY ANDERS TRABJERG & FRIENDS MICHAEL CHANG & FRIENDS SHANE FAHY & FRIENDS GEORGE GROSSO & SIMON DELANEY 5.30pm 9.30pm (Except *) An Púcán 6.00pm Western Hotel 9.30pm 10 Tue 14 RONAN FLAHERTY & FRIENDS BURREN BROTHERS WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM REMEMBERING ÉAMONN CEANNT 1881-1916 www.galwaysessions.com 16 Thur 16 Fri 17 Sat 18 Sun 19 FERGAL McDONAGH & PA SHEILDS STEVE MONAGHAN & COMPANY OLLIE CROWE & FRIENDS MOUSE McHUGH MARY SHANNON & FRIENDS RINGO McDONAGH, RONAN FLAHERTY & CONOR McCAGUE RINGO McDONAGH, RONAN FLAHERTY & FRIENDS JOHN O’HALLORAN, GERRY WHELAN & NICK POWER (*2.00pm) JOHN O’HALLORAN, LIZ HANRAHAN & KEVIN WHELAN CONOR McCARTY, ANNETTE ROLAND & JOHN FAULKNER CONNOR CONNOLLY & FRIENDS RINGO McDONAGH, MICK CONNEELY & BRIAN McGRATH (*8.00pm) ANDERS TRABJERG & FRIENDS GERRY WHELAN & MICK CARR GERRY WHELAN & MICHAEL CHANG ANDERS TRABJERG & FRIENDS FLAT OUT MIKE CASEY, JOHN O’HALLORAN & LIZ HANRAHAN SHOP STREET CÉILÍ BAND MARTIN O’CONNOR & JAMES SHERIDAN CONNOR CONNOLLY & FRIENDS ANDERS TRABJERG & FRIENDS ANDERS TRABJERG & FRIENDS GEORGE GROSSO & SIMON DELANEY GEORGE GROSSO & SIMON DELANEY FLAT OUT JOHN O’HALLORAN & GERRY WHELAN (*10.00pm) SHANE FAHY & BRENDAN BROWNE (*9.00pm) PAUL & FRANCIS OLD TOWN RAMBLERS OPEN TRAD SESSION Subject to change WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM 11 GALWAY SESSIONS 2016 12-19JUNE CONCERT LYNCHED Róisín Dubh / Tuesday 14 June at 8pm / Admission €17.50 Lynched, Ireland’s latest folk sensation is a group from Dublin who combine distinctive four-part vocal harmonies with arrangements of uilleann pipes, concertinas, Russian accordion, fiddle and guitars. Their repertoire spans humorous Dublin music hall ditties and street songs, classic ballads from the Traveller tradition, traditional Irish and American dance tunes and their own original material. Tickets available from: www.roisindubh.net Éamonn Ceannt with Irish Volunteers 12 WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM REMEMBERING ÉAMONN CEANNT 1881-1916 ÉAMONN CEANNT MEMORIAL CONCERT Featuring Liam O’Flynn, Sean Keane & Paddy Glackin Town Hall Theatre / Wednesday 15 June at 8pm / Admission €20* This special tribute concert to Éamonn Ceannt features Ireland’s most venerable pipers commencing with a solo performance by Ronan Browne. The sublime piper Liam O’Flynn will also perform accompanied by two fiddling greats Seán Keane of the Chieftains and Paddy Glackin. There will also be a performance of a newly composed piece by Dave Flynn Calmly Awaiting the End, specially commissioned for the occasion by the Galway City Arts Office and Galway Music Residency, performed by piper Mick O’Brien and the ConTempo String Quartet. Tickets available from: THT Box Office 091 569777 or book online www.tht.ie *Tickets Subject to THT Venue Development/Online Booking Charge Liam O’Flynn ÉAMONN CEANNT COMMEMORATION Trip to Ballymoe Ballymoe, Co. Galway / Thursday 16 June at 6pm / Admission FREE Éamonn Ceannt was born on 21st of September 1881 in the village of Ballymoe on the banks of the River Suck, Co. Galway. Ironically he was born in an RIC Barracks, his father James being the local constable. He left Galway at a young age, his father being stationed in Ardee, Co. Louth in 1883 and later in Dublin. Although he left Galway at a young age Ceannt always took great pride in letting people know he was a Galwegian and spent all of his holidays in the county. This event will feature a short commemoration followed by a performance by the Ullapool Pipe Band from Scotland and a recital by the Éamonn Ceannt Quartet on Uilleann pipes at the Fr. Flanagan Memorial Centre in Ballymoe, Co. Galway. Kindly sponsored by Tripart Ltd. and funded by the Highland Council, Scotland and Galway County Council. WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM 13 GALWAY SESSIONS 2016 12-19JUNE HISTORY REVISITED Re-Enactment of the Famous 1913 Oireachtas Photo at the Pillars of the Town Hall Theatre Saturday 18 June at 1pm / Procession departs Spanish Arch at 1pm, followed by photo re-enactment at the Town Hall Theatre at 1.30pm CONCERT ON THE STREET JULIE FOWLIS Mainguard Street / Friday 17 June at 8pm / Admission FREE Julie Fowlis from North Uist in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland is a Scottish folk singer and multiinstrumentalist who sings primarily in Scottish Gaelic. Among the many instruments she plays are the great Highland bagpipes and the Scottish small pipes. Fowlis won the Horizon Award at the 2006 BBC2 Folk Awards and won Folk Singer of the Year at the 2008 Awards. Many will know Julie as co-presenter along with Kerry singer Muireann NicAmhlaoibh, of the magnificent TG4 series Port, tracing a journey of shared musical roots through Scotland and Ireland. Expect a spirited and sublime performance from Julie and her band, the cream of musicians from Scotland and Ireland. Sponsored by 14 WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM REMEMBERING ÉAMONN CEANNT 1881-1916 A living tableau/recreation of the famous photo of the attendees of the Conradh na Gaeilge Oireachtas of 1913 will be re-enacted at the pillars of the Town Hall Theatre. The original photo includes 1916 Rebellion leaders Padraig H. Pearse, Seán Mac Diarmada, Tomas McDonagh and Éamonn Ceannt as well as three future presidents of Ireland, Douglas Hyde, Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh and Eamon DeValera. The event will include a parade from the Galway City Museum to the Town Hall Theatre of the 160 people dressed in character led by the Ullapool Pipe Band (Scotland) and St. Patrick’s Brass Band. The latter led the Oireachtas parade in 1913 and are also celebrating their 120th Anniversary this year. This will be followed by the unveiling of a plaque to the great piper Martin Reilly in Woodquay. CONCERT Lúnasa Róisín Dubh / Saturday 18 June at 8pm / Admission €17.50 A truly great group that needs no introduction to Galway. Their innovative arrangements and unique approach to trad music create a singular and distinctive sound that has propelled Irish acoustic music from familiar ground into surprising and exciting new territory. Lúnasa continue to captivate audiences world wide. The group’s piper Cillian Vallely is a member of a renowned family who established the Armagh Pipers Club which has played a key role in the promotion of piping in Northern Ireland for over 50 years. Tickets available from: www.roisindubh.net WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM 15 GALWAY SESSIONS 2016 12-19JUNE ÉAMONN CEANNT TRIBUTE CONCERT Photo courtesy of NPU Eyre Square / Sunday 19 June at 3pm / Admission FREE This is the feature event of the Festival and will provide a truly great climax to the week-long celebration of the life and music of Éamonn Ceannt. This exciting outdoor show in Eyre Square will feature a stage performance by the specially formed Éamonn Ceannt Quartet comprising pipers Tommy Keane, Marion McCarthy, Peadar Giles and Cormac Cannon playing music evoking the famous Leo Rowsome Quartet. Songs of rebellion will be performed by singers Don Stiffe, Greg Cotter and Éamonn Ó Broithe. The event will culminate with the arrival of pipe bands to join the musicians and singers. 16 WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM REMEMBERING ÉAMONN CEANNT 1881-1916 OTHER EVENTS Celtic Tales: Pipers, Pookas & Protestations The Crane Bar / Thursday 16 June at 8pm / Admission €10 As part of the Galway Sessions commemoration of Éamonn Ceant, storyteller Rab Fulton will be telling tales of Pipers, Pookas and Protestations at his world famous Celtic Tales storytelling show. Rab is also one of the Galway voices reading out the 1916 Proclamation in Galway City Museum’s interactive exhibition Revolution in Galway 1913-1923. For more about the Celtic Tales see www.rabfultonstories.weebly.com/celtic-tales.html ÉAMONN CEANNT MEMORIAL PLAQUE A new plaque, commissioned by the Royal Irish Academy in partnership with Iarnród Éireann will be unveiled by the Mayor of Galway at Ceannt Station to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the 1916 Rebellion and Éamonn Ceannt. Photo courtesy of Ceannt Barracks Ceannt Station / Friday 17 June at 11am Show Up & Show Off: Open Mic & Trad Session Foróige Galway Youth Café, The Fairgreen / Saturday 18 June at 7pm / Admission €5 This gig is hosted by the Galway Youth Arts Alliance and will feature a one hour open mic session at 7pm followed by a one hour performance by guest musicians from the Galway Sessions Festival. WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM 17 GALWAY SESSIONS 2016 12-19JUNE SPONSORS #IBackGalway Proudly Supporting Galway’s 2020 Bid 18 WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM BÓ C EG YG AT ON 3 F OL W ILL EYRE SQUARE FO 17 CEANNT STATION ET RE ST RO TS N EE AD T RO A H G OU AT L AD US A IL RO DO CK ST AG S AD QU T EE TR ES ID M OS ST OP SH T 12 11 ST T NE O ET CR 5 ILL ST ER TOURIST OFFICE T RS BR 6 SE A FR RO AD GR IF FIN RD W T S T WE S QUA DOM ET RE NICK ST M 4 9 YS Y IA ILL M ST NR HE 2 1 ST HS GE D BRI D HIG ET RE ND SLA ST W NE 8 7 10 UAR G AIN W TR E DL NS I NU ILL M AD I ST 16 15 ES ET RO GA AM EE D BE TR AB TE GT AN E ROA LIN GE RD NEW COACH STATION COLLE ST CH VIN AN ER ST mB AVE ’S ENT M OAD 14 NA PR OS PE CT H 13 YR ES SIT AR WOODQUAY VER TIN UNI A W HE RM OR E TH E ID S R TE BO ROAD DYKE VENUES HEA DFO RD RD REMEMBERING ÉAMONN CEANNT 1881-1916 KEY 6 Galway City Museum 12 Taaffes Bar 1 The Crane Bar 7 St Nicholas’ Church 13 Town Hall Theatre 2 Róisín Dubh 8 Mainguard Stage 14 The Western Hotel 3 Monroe’s Tavern 9 The Front Door 15 Eyre Sq Stage 4 Tigh Neachtain 10 Tigh Chóilí 16 An Púcán 5 The Quays 11 The Kings Head 17 Tigh Fox TICKETS Tickets are available on the door or in advance from participating venues. Programme & Poster Design: www.designassociates.ie WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM 19 2016 GALWAY SESSIONS 2016 12-19JUNE 12-19 JUNE 20 WWW.GALWAYSESSIONS.COM
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