Tuesday 15 November 2022

It's been a while

 Not sure when was the Last Post on this blog, but it's been a while. I chanced 'Sign In' and suddenly here I was. I'm about to do a Facebook post about the fiddle weekend coming up in Dunkineely so here are some details, specially prepared for this week's Democrat. Can't imagine too many will catch it here before Thursday morning. It's an 'all roads lead to' story . . .




Fiddle to the fore in Dunkineely this weekend

 

It’s all about the fiddle in Dunkineely this weekend, with a concert in the Community Centre on Saturday night (19th), fiddle classes, a film on the travelling fiddler John Doherty, and sessions around the town.

One of fiddlers in the concert is local man Aidan O’Donnell. He’s a former winner of the TG4 Young Musician of the Year award and an Oireachtas fiddle champion. Aidan is now working for Music Generation in Tipperary.

Also on the bill are Glenties fiddler Peter Campbell, Catriona and Sinead Kennedy, who are based in Dublin, and Michéal Cherry, back from the US, as well as special guests.

Doors open at 7.30pm and admission is €10.

The film on John Doherty is being shown in the Community Centre tomorrow night (Fri) at 8pm. Entry is free. 

John (1900 – 1980), who’s been described as the last of the travelling fiddlers, and often stayed in Dunkineely, visiting the singer Mick Quigley and others. John is regarded as one of the most significant figures in Irish traditional music.

The fiddle classes will be held in the Community Centre on Saturday. Registration is at 10am, and tuition runs from 10.30am – 1pm and from 2pm – 4pm. The fee is €15. Places can be booked at donegalfiddlemusic@gmail.com.

The weekend is being organised by the Donegal fiddle organisation Cairdeas na bhFidiléirí. Rab Cherry of Cairdeas said they were hoping to build on the good work being done with traditional fiddling in the area.

“For instance we’re aware of the good work that’s been done by Kevin O’Donnell with his school of music in the area. There are some excellent budding players and we’ll be hearing some of them in Saturday night’s concert.“

Anyone with queries about the fiddle classes or the events over the weekend can phone 086 340 9019.


This week's quiz - one of these fiddlers is Aidan O'Donnell, the other is John Doherty (hint - Aidan O'Donnell doesn't, usually at least, wear a cap).


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