Workshop: Martin Meehan (Flute) @ Belfast TradFest

Workshop: Martin Meehan (Flute) @ Belfast TradFest

Saturday, 19 February 2022, 10.30am

Martin, born in 1977 hails from Manchester. Both Angela Durkan and Michael McGoldrick taught him as a young child and had a profound effect on his future development as a musician. He moved from Manchester to County Armagh in 1988 and his flute playing was sculpted by the tuition of the late Peg Needham. His music at this early stage became further enhanced by an eclectic bunch of players such as Brian Finnegan and Niall Vallely, who are renowned for pushing the boundaries in Irish traditional music with their progressive approach. This was an exciting time for traditional music in Armagh and Martin was at the heart of it! He has performed all over the world both in a solo and group capacity, appearing on radio and television and has featured in a myriad of festivals. Acts he has collaborated with are; Liam Ó Maonlaí, Arty McGlynn, Seamie O’Dowd, Dónal O’Connor, Bothy Band Tribute Band, Future Trad Collective, North Cregg, Tim Edey, Bríd Harper, Niall Hanna and At First Light.

Martin Meehan’s has recorded two solo albums to date, Three’s Company and TheFox’s Lament. Like every good story these albums conveys both emotional highs and lows. Featuring solid earthy timbre, multi-layering and blending of flutes, the albums reveal Martin’s outstanding musicality and uniqueness. Accompanying musicians are intertwined so intimately, it is as though they are all drawing inspiration from the same source; a feat not easily achieved for a solo album. The Fox’s Lament embodies the living tradition which is constant, vibrant and rooted so firmly in the heart of this County Armagh flute player.

The Winter Weekend’s team of tutors is made up of internationally renowned performers with proven track records as teachers and educationalists. The primary means of teaching and learning will be ‘by ear’ with an emphasis in the less experienced classes of assisting pupils to develop oral/aural skills in addition to instrumental competency and developing core repertoire.

This class is designed for advanced (minimum 4 years instrument experience) adults and children over 10 years of age.

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Published by Journal of Music on 9 February 2022

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