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Journeyman
Reviews...
'a
sublime album of fiddle tunes' - The Irish Times
'His
music speaks a language as accustomed to reaching back as
it is to looking forward, fingering its history with the same
loving care that it does the present.' - The Ticket
'an
excellent set of tunes' - Sunday Herald
'he
puts his considerable talents entirely at the service of the
tune, letting the melody suggest the pace and ornamentation.'
- Hotpress
the
best Irish album of 2004 - irishmusicreview.com
'dazzling
medley of reels, jigs, highlands and airs' - Belfast
Telegraph
"Sparkling"
" Immaculate" and with "Dazzling Ability"
were words used recently by the national Press to describe
the music of Gerry O'Connor, one of Ireland's most outstanding
fiddle players. His family has played fiddle for at least
four generations and Gerry is able to draw on this wealth
of music learned from his mother Rose O'Connor and also from
hand-written manuscripts passed down through the family.
Later
he came under the influence of Joe Gardiner the great Sligo
fiddle player, who lived in Dundalk for many years. Gerry
breathes new life and intensity into many long forgotten tunes
from his home area in the North East of Ireland. His unique
personal style and splendidly fluid bow-hand combined with
technical virtuosity have brought him to concert stages throughout
the world and have earned him international renown. He is
a founding member of the band Skylark and recorded four albums
with this highly respected band that had toured Europe for
10 years. The Brighid's Kiss album of his own band La Lúgh
was voted album of the year 1996.
October
2004 sees the release of his new album entitled 'Journeyman'
which traces Gerry's musical development and experiences as
a skilled performer in the traditional art of fiddle playing.
Each of the twelve carefully crafted tracks celebrate the
rich musical heritage of the great master musicians of the
last century.
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