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Máire Ní Chathasaigh

Máire Ní Chathasaigh (Irish pronunciation: [ˈmˠaːɾʲə n̠ʲiː ˈxahəsˠiː]; born 1956)[1] is an Irish harpist, composer and singer.

Biography Edit

She was born in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland,[1] in a musical family. She learned to playthe harp when she was eleven.[2] She created new harp ornamentation techniques that made its stylistically accurate performance possible.[2][3] Having won All-Ireland (Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann) harp competitions at under-fourteen and under-eighteen levels, she then, in the mid-1970s, won the Senior All-Ireland competition three years in succession. She also won the Pan-Celtic Harp Competition at junior and senior levels.[1]

She was the 2001 recipient of TG4 Gradam Ceoil Ceoltóir na Bliana / Musician of the Year, awarded "for the excellence and pioneering force of her music, the remarkable growth she has brought to the music of the harp and for the positive influence she has had on the young generation of harpers".[4]

In 1985 she recorded The New-Strung Harp, the first harp album to concentrate primarily on traditional Irish dance music.[2] Her stylistic innovations made her famous in the Celtic music scene.

Her partnership with English guitarist Chris Newman made its début on the main stage at the 1987 Cambridge Folk Festival. Since then they have toured as a duo all over Europe, North America, Australasia and Japan.[5]

In 1988 they recorded The Living Wood, their first duo album, and since then they have recorded six further duo albums and a quartet album, Heartstring Sessions, with Ní Chathasaigh's sister Nollaig Casey and Nollaig's husband Arty McGlynn[2][6] (all four toured together in Europe, North America and Australasia as the Heartstring Quartet). In 2015 Ní Chathasaigh recorded a trio album, Sibling Revelry, with her sisters Nollaig Casey and Mairéad Ní Chathasaigh. All albums were critically-acclaimed.

She features on the cover of the book Bringing It All Back Home and the June–July 2017 issue of Germany's Folk Magazin and of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann's magazine, Treoir.[7] She and Chris Newman were featured on the cover, and in an article within, the April / May 2021 issue of The Living Tradition magazine.[8]

She is profiled in Celtic Women in Music by Mairéad Sullivan, The Rough Guide to Irish Music and a number of magazine and newspaper articles.[9]

A TV documentary programme about Ní Chathasaigh and her sister Nollaig (also featuring their sister Mairéad, together with Chris Newman and Nollaig's late husband Arty McGlynn) was originally broadcast on TG4 on November 29, 2020, and re-broadcast 13 February 2022, as part of its 'Sé mo Laoch series. It can currently be watched on the TG4 Player here.[10]

Máire has been giving masterclasses and disseminating her ideas and techniques in Ireland, the UK, Europe, North America and Australasia since the mid-1970s. Her arrangements have been published in two books, The Irish Harper Vols. I and II,[2] and she has an honours degree in Celtic Studies from University College Cork.[6]

Albums Edit

  • The New Strung Harp (Temple Records, 1985)
  • The Living Wood (first released by Green Linnet, 1988; reissued by Black Crow 1989; re-mastered and reissued by Old Bridge Music 1995, OBMCD07) - with guitarist Chris Newman
  • Out Of Court (Old Bridge Music OBMCD03, 1991) - with guitarist Chris Newman
  • The Carolan Albums (Old Bridge Music OBMCD06,1991) - with guitarist Chris Newman
  • Live In The Highlands (Old Bridge Music OBMCD08,1995) - with guitarist Chris Newman
  • Dialogues / Agallaimh (Old Bridge Music OBMCD014, 2001) - with guitarist Chris Newman
  • Firewire (Old Bridge Music OBMCD017, 2007) - with guitarist Chris Newman[11]
  • Heartstring Sessions (Old Bridge Music OBMCD018, 2008) - with guitarist Chris Newman, fiddler / singer Nollaig Casey and guitarist Arty McGlynn
  • Christmas Lights (Old Bridge Music OBMCD20, 2013) - with guitarist Chris Newman
  • Sibling Revelry (Old Bridge Music OBMCD22, 2015) - with her sisters, fiddler / composer / singer Nollaig Casey and fiddler / singer Mairéad Ní Chathasaigh (The Casey Sisters)

Books Edit

  • The Irish Harper (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2)[2]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Maire Ni Chathasaigh Biography". Allcelticmusic.com. Retrieved 1 November 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Maire Ni Chathasaigh Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  3. ^ "About Máire". mairenichathasaigh.com. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Home". www.mairenichathasaigh.com. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
  5. ^ "About the Duo". www.maireandchris.com. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  6. ^ a b "About Máire". www.maireandchris.com. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
  7. ^ "Features & Interviews". mairenichathasaigh.com. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  8. ^ "News". Mairenichathasaigh.com. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  9. ^ "About Máire". mairenichathasaigh.com. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  10. ^ "Home". www.maireandchris.com. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
  11. ^ "Maire Ni Chathasaigh Albums and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 October 2021.

External links Edit

  • Máire Ní Chathasaigh official solo site
  • Máire Ní Chathasaigh & Chris Newman official duo site
  • The Casey Sisters official site for Máire's trio with her sisters Nollaig Casey and Mairéad Ní Chathasaigh
  • The Heartstring Quartet official Heartstring Quartet (with Chris Newman, Nollaig Casey & Arty McGlynn) site
  • Old Bridge Music official label site

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Maire Ni Chathasaigh news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Maire Ni Chathasaigh Irish pronunciation ˈmˠaːɾʲe n ʲiː ˈxahesˠiː born 1956 1 is an Irish harpist composer and singer Contents 1 Biography 2 Albums 3 Books 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditShe was born in Bandon County Cork Ireland 1 in a musical family She learned to playthe harp when she was eleven 2 She created new harp ornamentation techniques that made its stylistically accurate performance possible 2 3 Having won All Ireland Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann harp competitions at under fourteen and under eighteen levels she then in the mid 1970s won the Senior All Ireland competition three years in succession She also won the Pan Celtic Harp Competition at junior and senior levels 1 She was the 2001 recipient of TG4 Gradam Ceoil Ceoltoir na Bliana Musician of the Year awarded for the excellence and pioneering force of her music the remarkable growth she has brought to the music of the harp and for the positive influence she has had on the young generation of harpers 4 In 1985 she recorded The New Strung Harp the first harp album to concentrate primarily on traditional Irish dance music 2 Her stylistic innovations made her famous in the Celtic music scene Her partnership with English guitarist Chris Newman made its debut on the main stage at the 1987 Cambridge Folk Festival Since then they have toured as a duo all over Europe North America Australasia and Japan 5 In 1988 they recorded The Living Wood their first duo album and since then they have recorded six further duo albums and a quartet album Heartstring Sessions with Ni Chathasaigh s sister Nollaig Casey and Nollaig s husband Arty McGlynn 2 6 all four toured together in Europe North America and Australasia as the Heartstring Quartet In 2015 Ni Chathasaigh recorded a trio album Sibling Revelry with her sisters Nollaig Casey and Mairead Ni Chathasaigh All albums were critically acclaimed She features on the cover of the book Bringing It All Back Home and the June July 2017 issue of Germany s Folk Magazin and of Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann s magazine Treoir 7 She and Chris Newman were featured on the cover and in an article within the April May 2021 issue of The Living Tradition magazine 8 She is profiled in Celtic Women in Music by Mairead Sullivan The Rough Guide to Irish Music and a number of magazine and newspaper articles 9 A TV documentary programme about Ni Chathasaigh and her sister Nollaig also featuring their sister Mairead together with Chris Newman and Nollaig s late husband Arty McGlynn was originally broadcast on TG4 on November 29 2020 and re broadcast 13 February 2022 as part of its Se mo Laoch series It can currently be watched on the TG4 Player here 10 Maire has been giving masterclasses and disseminating her ideas and techniques in Ireland the UK Europe North America and Australasia since the mid 1970s Her arrangements have been published in two books The Irish Harper Vols I and II 2 and she has an honours degree in Celtic Studies from University College Cork 6 Albums EditThe New Strung Harp Temple Records 1985 The Living Wood first released by Green Linnet 1988 reissued by Black Crow 1989 re mastered and reissued by Old Bridge Music 1995 OBMCD07 with guitarist Chris Newman Out Of Court Old Bridge Music OBMCD03 1991 with guitarist Chris Newman The Carolan Albums Old Bridge Music OBMCD06 1991 with guitarist Chris Newman Live In The Highlands Old Bridge Music OBMCD08 1995 with guitarist Chris Newman Dialogues Agallaimh Old Bridge Music OBMCD014 2001 with guitarist Chris Newman Firewire Old Bridge Music OBMCD017 2007 with guitarist Chris Newman 11 Heartstring Sessions Old Bridge Music OBMCD018 2008 with guitarist Chris Newman fiddler singer Nollaig Casey and guitarist Arty McGlynn Christmas Lights Old Bridge Music OBMCD20 2013 with guitarist Chris Newman Sibling Revelry Old Bridge Music OBMCD22 2015 with her sisters fiddler composer singer Nollaig Casey and fiddler singer Mairead Ni Chathasaigh The Casey Sisters Books EditThe Irish Harper Vol 1 and Vol 2 2 References Edit a b c Maire Ni Chathasaigh Biography Allcelticmusic com Retrieved 1 November 2013 a b c d e f Maire Ni Chathasaigh Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic Retrieved 1 October 2021 About Maire mairenichathasaigh com Retrieved 24 April 2022 Home www mairenichathasaigh com Retrieved 24 April 2022 About the Duo www maireandchris com Retrieved 25 April 2022 a b About Maire www maireandchris com Retrieved 24 April 2022 Features amp Interviews mairenichathasaigh com Retrieved 25 April 2022 News Mairenichathasaigh com Retrieved 1 October 2021 About Maire mairenichathasaigh com Retrieved 25 April 2022 Home www maireandchris com Retrieved 24 April 2022 Maire Ni Chathasaigh Albums and Discography AllMusic Retrieved 1 October 2021 External links EditMaire Ni Chathasaigh official solo site Maire Ni Chathasaigh amp Chris Newman official duo site The Casey Sisters official site for Maire s trio with her sisters Nollaig Casey and Mairead Ni Chathasaigh The Heartstring Quartet official Heartstring Quartet with Chris Newman Nollaig Casey amp Arty McGlynn site Old Bridge Music official label site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maire Ni Chathasaigh amp oldid 1163445280, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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