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Dave Flynn : Contemporary Traditional Irish Guitar
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Breaking new ground for the Celtic Guitar, this album will leave you breathless with its melodic beauty and fretboard virtuosity.
Genre: Folk: Irish Traditional
Release Date: 2009
Contemporary Traditional Irish Guitar Record Label: Frisbee Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Paddy Fahey's Reels No.20 & 6 4:39 $0.99
The Kinnycally Jig 3:49 $0.99
Paddy Fahey's Reels No.10, 26 & 4 4:31 $0.99
The Corncrake 2:46 $0.99
Paddy Fahey's Jigs No.9, 13 & 14 4:31 $0.99
Lost in the Loop 3:37 $0.99
Paddy Fahey's Jig No.2 & Reel No.2 5:03 $0.99
Paddy Fahey's Reels No.5 & 9 5:24 $0.99
The Mahatma of the Glen 7:40 $0.99
Paddy Fahey's Reels No.12 & 28 4:21 $0.99
The Galway Reel & The Culfadda Reel 4:43 $0.99
Paddy Fahey's Hornpipe No.1 & Jig No.11 3:55 $0.99
Paddy Fahey's Reels No.25 & 13 4:43 $0.99
Paddy Canny's Toast 3:38 $0.99
Paddy Fahey's Reels No. 30 & 31 6:19 $0.99
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Album Notes

Dave Flynn - Contemporary Traditional Irish Guitar

Liner notes by Dave Flynn

It may seem a bit odd to call any music contemporary and traditional, but that’s exactly what the music on this recording is. The oldest tunes on this recording date from around the 1950’s, most are much more recent than that. All of the tunes have been composed and performed by Irish traditional musicians. So they are part of the tradition, yet they are contemporary. They reflect the constantly evolving nature of the Irish music tradition.

The majority of the music on this recording is by Paddy Fahey, a magical fiddle player and composer who is, to me and many others, one of the finest composers Ireland has every produced. I also hold the music of Ed Reavy, Tommy Peoples, Liz Carroll, Charlie Lennon and Larry Redican in very high esteem. It is a special skill to be able to compose tunes that sound new, whilst fitting seamlessly into the tradition. These composers have done just that and in doing so they’ve created miniature masterpieces of melodic beauty.

All the compositions on the recording were originally fiddle tunes and so in my arrangements I’ve tried to recreate some of phrasing of the fiddle on the guitar by tuning it to match the tuning of a fiddle. The keys of my settings of the tunes differ from the originals in most cases, due to my use of a capo on the guitar to achieve a brighter sound.

Alongside these arrangements I present ‘The Mahatma of the Glen’, a new arrangement of three of the seven sections that make up ‘Music for the Departed’, an extended composition I created for Martin Hayes, Dennis Cahill and Ioana Petcu-Colan, who premiered it in 2006 at the Masters of Tradition Festival in Bantry.

This arrangement and indeed this recording are dedicated to the memory of the great fiddle player James Byrne - the Mahatma of the Glen.

About the Artist

Dave Flynn is an award-winning composer and musician from Dublin, Ireland who works across many musical genres with a particular emphasis on traditional and contemporary Irish music. Dave is perhaps best known for ‘Music for the Departed’ his innovative collaboration with the renowned Irish Fiddle and Guitar duo Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill and the virtuoso classical violinist Ioana Petcu-Colan, which was premiered at the 2006 Masters of Tradition Festival in Bantry, Ireland.

Dave has received audience and critical acclaim for his unique compositions and songs, virtuoso musicianship and stunning live performances. His numerous awards include the 2002 IMRO Composition Award and the 2004 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival Composers Award. Aside from his composition skills, Dave is particularly noted for his virtuoso guitar and mandolin skills which have seen him perform across many different genres, both solo and alongside such internationally renowned musicians as Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill, Steve Cooney, Louis Stewart, Roland Dyens, The Crash Ensemble, Líadan, John Feeley, Clive Carroll and the Dublin Guitar Quartet the acclaimed group Dave co-founded before going solo.

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