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SUMMARY:Matt Molloy & Sean Keane and Máire Ní Chathasaigh & Chris Newman - Cork Folk Festival
DESCRIPTION:Matt Molloy\n\nMatt Molloy was born in Co. Roscommon\, into one of the long lines of flute players for which the area is famous. He learned flute and whistle from his father\, was playing in the school fife and drum band at the age of eight and by eighteen had won first prize in the major traditional music competitions. He moved to Dublin in the early 1970s to work for the Irish national airline as an engineer. He started playing in the music scene where he first became acquainted with Paddy Moloney. Matt co-founded The Bothy Band with Donal Lunny\, and they recorded four albums in as many years\, all highly regarded to this day. In his own words: "We made great music and had a great time but financially we were a bit of a disaster. We had too much of a good time!"\n\n\n\nSean Keane\n\nDubliner Se n was surrounded by traditional Irish music from an early age. Both parents were traditional fiddlers and he began playing the fiddle at a young age. He attended Dublin School of Music where he received classical training\, but soon became one of Ireland's most talented young fiddlers\, winning awards and such honours as the All-Ireland Championships and the Fiddler of Dooney competition\, from which he earned the title of master fiddler.\n\n\n\nM ire N  Chathasaigh & Chris Newman\n\nThe celebrated virtuoso partnership of "the doyenne of Irish harpers" (SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY) and 2001 recipient of Irish music's most prestigious award\, Traditional Musician of the Year   Gradam Ceoil TG4   and "one of the UK's most staggering and influential acoustic guitarists" (fROOTS)\, has by now brought its special musical vision to venues large and small   from the tiniest of historic churches in England\, Germany and Italy to palaces in Kyoto and Istanbul\, London's Barbican\, Sydney Town Hall and the Philharmonie in Cologne   in twenty-two countries on five continents. Their performances   described by The Irish Times as "music of fire and brilliance from the high-wire act in traditional music"   are rooted but eclectic\, emotional but adventurous: a breathtaking blend of traditional Irish music\, hot jazz\, bluegrass and baroque\, coupled with striking new compositions and Chris's delightfully subversive wit. They've made many appearances on TV and radio and their busy touring schedule has brought them to twenty-one countries on five continents.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Matt Molloy</strong><br />\nMatt Molloy was born in Co. Roscommon\, into one of the long lines of flute players for which the area is famous. He learned flute and whistle from his father\, was playing in the school fife and drum band at the age of eight and by eighteen had won first prize in the major traditional music competitions. He moved to Dublin in the early 1970s to work for the Irish national airline as an engineer. He started playing in the music scene where he first became acquainted with Paddy Moloney. Matt co-founded The Bothy Band with Donal Lunny\, and they recorded four albums in as many years\, all highly regarded to this day. In his own words: &ldquo\;We made great music and had a great time but financially we were a bit of a disaster. We had too much of a good time!&rdquo\;<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Sean Keane</strong><br />\nDubliner Se&aacute\;n was surrounded by traditional Irish music from an early age. Both parents were traditional fiddlers and he began playing the fiddle at a young age. He attended Dublin School of Music where he received classical training\, but soon became one of Ireland&rsquo\;s most talented young fiddlers\, winning awards and such honours as the All-Ireland Championships and the Fiddler of Dooney competition\, from which he earned the title of master fiddler.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>M&aacute\;ire N&iacute\; Chathasaigh&nbsp\;&amp\;&nbsp\;Chris Newman</strong><br />\nThe&nbsp\;celebrated virtuoso partnership of &ldquo\;the doyenne of Irish harpers&rdquo\; (SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY) and 2001 recipient of Irish music&rsquo\;s most prestigious award\, Traditional Musician of the Year &ndash\; Gradam Ceoil TG4 &ndash\; and &ldquo\;one of the UK&rsquo\;s most staggering and influential acoustic guitarists&rdquo\; (fROOTS)\, has by now brought its special musical vision to venues large and small &ndash\; from the tiniest of historic churches in England\, Germany and Italy to palaces in Kyoto and Istanbul\, London&rsquo\;s Barbican\, Sydney Town Hall and the Philharmonie in Cologne &ndash\; in twenty-two&nbsp\;countries on five continents. Their performances &ndash\; described by&nbsp\;<em>The Irish Times</em>&nbsp\;as &ldquo\;music of fire and brilliance from the high-wire act in traditional music&rdquo\; &ndash\; are rooted but eclectic\, emotional but adventurous: a breathtaking blend of traditional Irish music\, hot jazz\, bluegrass and baroque\, coupled with striking new compositions and Chris&rsquo\;s delightfully subversive wit. They&rsquo\;ve made many appearances on TV and radio and their busy touring schedule has brought them to twenty-one countries on five continents.&nbsp\;</span></span></p>\n
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