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10. The Bush in Bloom / The Munster Reel / Captain Kelly's Reel (reels) Geraldine
Cotter, Maeve Donnelly, Peadar O’Loughlin, Eamon Cotter
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A Guide to the Irish Flute
: An Interview with Eamonn Cotter
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------ welcome to the traditional
arts network ------
Eamonn Cotter (flute) is a highly respected flute player, maker,
and teacher from Kilmaley, County Clare. He plays with the popular group Shaskeen
and has released his own solo recording "Eamonn Cotter: Traditional Music from County
Clare".
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Eamonn Cotter:
Traditional Irish Music from County Clare
Geraldine
Cotter: Piano + - Irish Music on the Piano & Tin Whistle
GLACAN’S
REEL
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Reels: The Bush in Bloom / The Munster Reel
/ Captain Kelly's Reel
Geraldine Cotter, piano, with Maeve Donnelly and Peadar O'Loughlin, fiddles, Eamon
Cotter, flute and Adele O'Dwyer, cello
For most of a century, piano accompaniment has been one of the defining features
of the Irish céilí band tradition. Following in the footsteps of female
predecessors like Anna Rafferty of the Ballinakill Céilí Band, Bridie
Lafferty of the Castle and Kitty Linnane of the Kilfenora, Geraldine treats us a
classic feast of piano accompaniment on this suite of reels, joined by an old style
line up of fiddles and flute. Long time friends, Geraldine, Maeve and Peader, along
with her brother Eamon, meet regularly for tunes in County Clare. In this context,
the cello helps recreate, to some degree, the sound of the stand up bass used by
jazz men in the older céilí bands.
The Bush in Bloom is from the Roche Collection, while the Munster Reel was learned
from Maeve Donnelly. Captain Kelly’s Reel was made popular in Clare by the
celebrated Portroe accordionist, Paddy O'Brien.
Recorded by Geraldine Cotter on Piano+ (© 2002, Geraldine Cotter, Ennis, Co.
Clare, Ireland. IMRO.)
The Flow~ East Galway style
The Session: Recordings - Traditional
Irish Music From County Clare by Eamon Cotter
See Groups: Shaskeen See
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