Fergal Scahill and Ryan Molloy @ Fiddle Fair 2021

Fergal Scahill and Ryan Molloy @ Fiddle Fair 2021

Friday, 14 May 2021, 9.00pm

The Baltimore Fiddle Fair is a unique festival that consistently features a world class line-up of national and international artists in an intimate settings in the beautiful seaside village of Baltimore, West Cork.

This year, the 2021 Fiddle Fair will take place online from 13 to 16 May, featuring:

Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh with Gerry O’Beirne and Niamh Varian-Barry (13 May, 9pm)
Michelle, Louise and Mick Mulcahy (14 May, 9pm) 
Fergal Scahill and Ryan Molloy (15 May, 1pm) 
Fiddle Fair Australia (15 May, 4pm) 
Ye Vagabonds (15 May, 9pm) 
Marja Gaynor and David Power with John Walsh (16 May, 1pm) 
Matt Molloy and John Carty with Mike McCague (16 May, 9pm) 

There will also be artist Q&As and interviews, a Fiddle Fair quiz; festival survival videos, and Fiddle Fair Australia, filmed before a live audience in Sydney!

Tickets are €40 + fees and include the whole festival. Buy tickets here.

For all Fiddle Fair inquiries, email declan [at] fiddlefair.com.

Multi-instrumentalist Fergal Scahill is best know as the fiddle player in award winning band We Banjo 3, recipients of the RTE Folk Awards Album of the Year 2018, Irish Times Album of the year in 2012 and two No. 1 albums on the Billboard bluegrass charts in the USA.

His career has spanned over 20 years, winning All-Ireland titles at the Fleadh Cheoil on multiple instruments and group competitions, including the Senior All Ireland Fiddle competition.

Most recently, Fergal has gained international recognition for his Fiddle Tune A Day on social media, sharing over 730 tunes with hundreds of collaborations and tens of millions of views.

Fergal has performed in over 30 countries and recorded on over 40 albums with musicians from all over the world, including three solo albums, six albums with his band We Banjo 3, two albums with his band Freewheel and two successful charity albums for Pieta House & The Hope foundation collaborating with some of the greats of Irish music.

Ryan Molloy’s compositional and performance work sits at the boundary of contemporary classical music and traditional Irish music and is internationally recognised for its crossgenre innovation, musicality, and deep-rooted exploration of place and time, as well as its breadth in working with a range of musicians from young amateurs to seasoned professionals.

Ryan has written over fifty works and his music has been performed to audiences on four continents for over fifteen years. His music has been broadcast both nationally and internationally, including BBC Radio 2, 3 & Radio Ulster, RTÉ Lyric FM, Radio 1 and Ráidió na Gaeltachta as well as on BBC 2, UTV, TG4 and BBC World.

Ryan has been commissioned by both RTÉ and the BBC, as well as a range of renowned performers such as Darragh Morgan, Hard Rain Soloist Ensemble & the Irish Chamber Orchestra. He has represented Ireland at the prestigious ISCM New Music Days in Hong Kong (2015), Vancouver (2017) and Auckland (2022, rescheduled from 2020).

He has recorded on over twenty albums as a pianist, composer and arranger. Described as a ‘milestone’ in traditional piano performance, 2019 saw the release of Ryan’s critically acclaimed first solo recording ‘pianophony’. 2021 sees the release of a new CD of music for uilleann pipes and piano (Tempered) as well as a new CD of vocal works, featuring the 30-minute song cycle ‘Buaine na Gaoithe’ performed by its commissioners, the Damselfly Trio. 2021 sees the première of works for the Westport Festival of Chamber Music, Dublin International Piano Competition and the ‘In Tune for Life Orchestra’ (a ‘trad orchestra’).

Ryan is Associate Professor of Composition at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.

Further details and tickets at the link below.


WebsiteAdd a Listing

Baltimore Fiddle Fair

Published by Journal of Music on 7 May 2021

comments powered by Disqus

Please note that some listings are added by third parties. The Journal of Music does not take responsibility for the content or accuracy of listings published by third parties on this site. The Journal of Music reserves the right to edit or delete listings. Click here to add a listing, login or register.