Diary: Music

A Fantastic Week!

November 29, 2009

November Music Week started off with a bang and ended on a high note, literally. From Tuesday through to Sunday we had an abundance of incredible talent down here in Ballymaloe.

Beginning the week on Tuesday in the Drawing Room was a mighty informal session with ex Stockton’s Wing members Mike Hanrahan, Kieran Hanrahan and Tommy Hayes. The lads from Stockton’s Wing played throughout the night along with the other guest musicians. Kieran’s banjo and Mike’s great songs had the crowd engrossed and Tommy too with his bagful of instruments and stories of where or how he had acquired them. Tales from Tibet were told and a goat’s bell, a Jews harp, a bodhran and spoons were played.
Rory’s old friend Doug Jeffords from Santa Fe, a charter Music week attender, joined in on guitar, local fine harpist Bonnie Shaljean, Mike Probert from Cichester on bodhran and of course our host, Rory Allen, who sang us a few songs. The night was a fantastic musical melting pot.

Wednesday, in the first formal Grain Store concert of the week, Belgium blues duo Roland Van Campenhout and Steve De bryun opened the night with pulsating energy. Bouncing riffs back and forth as if having a conversation between themselves, they were a treat to witness and even better to hear.
Then the lads from Stockton’s Wing then took to the stage playing tunes from ‘back in the day’. That got the crowd going even more! Mike Hanrahan, who is currently teaching in the Ballymaloe Cookery School, truly impressed his students in the audience. He is not only a wonderful guitarist, songwriter, and singer, but can cook too. What a concert!


Thursday Night. After a delicious dinner in Ballymaloe House we headed back into the Drawing Room. Rory was joined by a lovely local singer, Deirdre Casey from Shanagarry, who sang a number of well known traditional songs. That girl can sing- what a stunning voice!
Rory performed several of his Percy French ballads which went down a treat. An old school friend of Rory’s, Jane Hayter-Hames, who is a published poet and historian recited a couple of her amusing statistical poems poking fun at our governmental policies. An American girl from Chicago, Aisling, who is also at the cookery school took out her guitar and sang a couple of her original songs. Another hugely talented person and she is only living around the corner! You just don’t know what’s going to arrive up in Ballymaloe in a Ballymaloe Drawing Room Session. It’s always a fantastic affair!


Friday 13th! The weather was pitiful that night- wind howling and rain bucketing down. Regardless the show went on and fair dues to those that ventured out. Friday night was an eclectic mix in The Grain Store. First on stage were Paul Harrington and his band. Shay Healy was supposed to have joined him but unfortunately was unable to make it down on the night. Needless to say Paul and his band played a number of well known hits but the night would not have been complete without a performance of his hit song, Rock’n Roll Kids. Following this our Belgium guests took to the stage. A true blues legend Roland Van Campenhout- an original troubadour from the 60’s and his harmonica player Steve De bruyn. Steve is definitely one of the best harmonica players I have ever heard.


Well, after Friday the 13th’s weather had passed, the Saturday Drawing Room session was a corker! You would have paid your wage to be there had you known the night that was to unfold. We had poets, dancers, singers galore, including noted local tenor Dave Maguire, Orla McCarthy from Cloyne and her sweet, sweet voice. The audience was in flying form singing along to all the choruses. Our blues duo Roland & Steve joined Doug in giving us a taste of real Rhythm & Blues with Jimmy Reed and Johnny Cash songs being belted out. Rory, of course was in the midst of it all. Mike then braved the spotlight and sang us a ballad with a gentle bodhran beat. As Mike was in a drum fade to end, Steve gently intervened with a short sound of the harmonica. Mike worked off this and picked up his drum beat setting up a fantastic impromptu jam, Roland then joined in leading us all into a high spirited, stomping frenzy. An outstanding night!

Rory’s Music Weeks always provide such a wonderful eclectic mix of fabulous music and musicians. On Sunday night Opera and classical music provided a fitting cap to the week. This was a slightly calmer and more collected evening after our high octane session the previous night.

The concert, styled “A Night at the Opera” featured Ilse’s Scarlet String Quartet, pianist Nicole Panizza, soprano Mary Hegarty and mezzo soprano Sonya Keogh. All of these lovely ladies were dressed to kill and their performance was thrilling! Mary and Sonya gave marvelous renditions of well known opera favorites and the Scarlet String Quartet played a beautiful program of light classical pieces as well.

Talk about sophistication and elegance - truly an enchanted evening. The room looked like it was from another era with large bouquets of dried autumn flowers and candle lit chandeliers.

A week I will certainly remember.

Rebecca Cronin
 

What a Week! What a Night!

December 1, 2008

Rory Allen’s November, 2008 music week at Ballymaloe was over the top

The week began on a very high note, with Moya Brennan of Clannad fame, her husband Tim, Cathy Jordan of Dervish, and one of Ireland’s finest harpers, Cormac de Barra, performing in the Ballymaloe drawing room for two nights. Hearing beautiful and distinctive voices of those two ladies in that setting was pure magic.

Mid-week Eoin Duignan, a wonderful piper from Dingle along with his friend guitarist and singer John Brown, set the room dancing to his reels, slides, polkas, and jigs. Also, another fine Harpist, Bonnie Shaljean, who lives near Ballymaloe, and Rory’s American friend Doug Jeffords, from Nashville and Santa Fe, performed songs, airs, and some of the duets from Doug’s CD released last year in Ireland.

Frankie Gavin arrived on Thursday with his lovely fiancée Michelle Lally along with Matt Keane of the famous Keane family of singers. Two nights of Frankies fabulous fiddle, Michele’s haunting voice and Matt’s vast repertoire of stories, jokes and wonderful songs both old and new kept the drawing room audiences enthralled.

Rory Allen served as always as “master of the revels” in the drawing room performing his Percy French songs and many others.<br /><br />On Saturday, Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin arrived with his singer/songwriter sons Eoin and Mícheál, and also Frankie Lane, the brilliant Irish “dobro” (resonator guitar) player. This combination produced a very unusual, dynamic, and eclectic session for the Saturday crowd. (Irish Rap at Ballymaloe!!!)

The week concluded with the inaugural concert in the “Grain Store”, a wonderful hall created this year from an old Ballymaloe farm building. As with Rory’s other projects, such as his farmyard apartments and his “castle tower”, his genius for architecture and building is brilliantly demonstrated in this space. The evening began with a mulled wine reception.

For the first half of the concert, Sarah Bryans, an internationally known pianist and old schoolmate of Rory’s and her Jubal Trio from Vienna with Barbara Gisler-Haase, Flute and Eva Landkammer, Cello performed selections from Haydn, B. Martinu, and A. F. Doppler.

Following the interval, Pianist extraordinaire Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin performed his own new improvisations on Irish Traditional Themes.

Then Mícheál was joined by Eoin and Mícheál plus Frankie Lane and they performed some of their original songs which are due to be released on CD in February.

The Ó Súilleabháin brothers then introduced Rory, who sang “Almost Persuaded”, a favourite of his dear friend Brendan O’Brien who passed away in April. Then he introduced his protégé and “East Cork Surprise” Orla McCarthy who sang the Blackbird beautifully with the audience all singing out on the chorus, <br /><br />The concert concluded with Frankie Lane’s rousing rendition of Ghost Riders in the Sky, accompanied by Mícheál and his sons, which brought the house down!

Standing ovation-what a night!

For another review and some nice pictures: http://omaniblog.blogs.ie/2008/11/24/

Music

February 23, 2007

The Craic has truly been mighty at Ballymaloe House this week with Rory Allen's winter Music Week on. Beginning with Zoe Conway's amazing fiddle it has been non-stop and over the top! The talent has been both excellent and varied-from Matt Cranitch to the legendary Brendan O'Brien of the Dixies. Last night featured Jimmy Crowley, Frankie Gavin, Tim Edey, and Michelle Lally. Eleanor Shanley, John Spillane, and Frankie Lane arrive today to round out a week of extraordinary music. Doug Jeffords. (Guest from Santa Fe, New Mexico)

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