Aoife Ní Bhriain & Cormac McCarthy’s “Cosán Casta”: two masters create a unique musical presence

We humans love to label and categorize things. Be it animals, plants or historical periods, we like to see the world ordered and compartmentalized neatly into concepts that we can arrange and rearrange, that we can control. The same applies to arts where we slap labels of style and genre on to works whose creators … Continue reading Aoife Ní Bhriain & Cormac McCarthy’s “Cosán Casta”: two masters create a unique musical presence

Fergal Scahill & Ryan Molloy’s “The Gannet’s Dive” connects trad and (almost) classical

There's something about instrumental duos. The interplay between two musicians and their tools, nothing else. Everything is there to hear, everything hangs not only on the skills of the individual musician but just as much on their communication. The earlier Scahill-Molloy album One Day :: November Woods, from a few years ago, was a prime … Continue reading Fergal Scahill & Ryan Molloy’s “The Gannet’s Dive” connects trad and (almost) classical

Amy Laurenson’s wonderful “Strands” leaves me exhilarated and emotional

"I believe the phrase 'joie de vivre' was waiting for its moment. It has arrived." Those words are from a supporter of this album on Bandcamp. I quote them here because that is exactly how I feel about this music. And it's not just that the music is brilliant. There's more to it than that. … Continue reading Amy Laurenson’s wonderful “Strands” leaves me exhilarated and emotional

Looking back on Greenwoods – Upon a Celtic Path (1998) by Paul Machlis

Paul Machlis is an American composer and pianist who collaborated with Alasdair Fraser in the 1980's and 1990's. Theit duo album, Skyedance (1986), is one of my favorites, an excellent work for fiddle and piano. Greenwoods is his second solo album, if I'm not mistaken. It's an absolutely lovely work, instrumental music with recognizably Celtic … Continue reading Looking back on Greenwoods – Upon a Celtic Path (1998) by Paul Machlis

Ryan Molloy & Fergal Scahill: One Day – November Woods

Oh but this is a fun one! Pianist Ryan Molloy and fiddler Feargal Scahill recorded - and partly wrote! - this album during one November day in 2019! Ryan writes on Bandcamp: ”We sat in Fergal & Ruth’s living room and recorded the music on this album, pushing the boundaries of our friendly frolics amidst … Continue reading Ryan Molloy & Fergal Scahill: One Day – November Woods