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Martin Hayes and Denis Cahill
Martin Hayes is regarded as one of the most extraordinary
talents to emerge in the world of Irish traditional
music. His unique sound, his mastery of his chosen instrument
the violin his acknowledgement of the
past and his shaping of the future of the music, combine
to create an astonishing and formidable artistic intelligence.
He is the recipient of major national and international
awards: most recently the prestigious Gradam Ceoil,
Musician of the Year 2008 from the Irish language television
station TG 4; previously Man of the Year from the American
Irish Historical Society; Folk Instrumentalist of the
Year from BBC Radio; a National Entertainment Award
(the Irish Grammy); six All-Ireland fiddle
championships - before the age of nineteen - and cited
by the Irish Sunday Tribune as one of the hundred most
influential Irish men and women in the fields of entertainment,
politics and sports in the year 2000, as well as one
of the most important musicians to come out of Ireland
in the last fifty years. He has recorded two acclaimed
solo albums, Martin Hayes (1993) and Under
the Moon (1995) on the Green Linnet label. Martin
Hayes is the Artistic Director of the Masters of Tradition
Festival held in August each year at Bantry House in
Bantry, West Cork, where Irelands most distinguished
traditional musicians are invited to play in an exquisite
chamber music setting. In January 2009, Martin Hayes
will lead a group of Masters of Tradition musicians
to the Sydney International Festival where they will
perform at the Sydney Opera House for two nights.
A native of County Clare, to which he returns for extended
periods several times a year, Martin Hayes has been
based in the United States, now living in Connecticut,
for the past twenty-three years. He has drawn musical
inspiration from sources as diverse as the Estonian
composer Arvo Pärt, the Spanish viola da gamba
master, Jordi Savall, and the jazz genius, John Coltrane,
but remains grounded in the music he grew up with in
his own locality, Maghera, Feakle, East County Clare
where the music which he learned from his late father,
P. Joe Hayes, the legendary leader of the long-lived
Tulla Ceili Band, profoundly influenced his musical
accent and ideas forever after. In his younger days
he played in an experimental electric band in Chicago;
recently he has composed scores for film, theatre, and
modern dance, and has collaborated with like-minded
musicians from other genres, such as jazz guitarist,
Bill Frisell and eclectic violinist Darol Anger. He
views these explorations as a means of shedding light
on his ongoing artistic journey, as well as a challenge
to any rigidity of thought. The fundamental artistic
quest is to go deeper and deeper within traditional
Irish music and himself.
Dennis Cahill is a master guitarist, a native of Chicago
born to parents from the Dingle Peninsula in County
Kerry, Ireland. He studied at the citys prestigious
Music College before becoming an active member of the
local music scene. Cahills spare, essential accompaniment
to Martin Hayes fiddle is acknowledged as a major
breakthrough for guitar in the Irish tradition. In addition
to his work with Martin, Dennis has performed with such
renowned fiddlers as Liz Carroll, Eileen Ivers and Kevin
Burke, as well as many Irish musicians on both sides
of the Atlantic. He is a sought after producer for musical
artists whom he records in his own Chicago studio and
is also an accomplished photographer. Taking full advantage
of the Hayes and Cahill international travel opportunities,
Dennis shoots photos that document both the backstage
world as well as otherwise overlooked whimsical visual
moments in rural villages, towns and cities, far and
wide. His photos can be viewed on his website: http://www.denniscahill.com.
Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill met in Chicago in the
1980s. They formed the jazz/rock/fusion band, Midnight
Court, which allowed them to experiment with a variety
of new music styles. When Martin reclaimed his traditional
roots, reinvigorated, and after recording two solo albums,
he began a new musical relationship with Cahill, beginning
with the lyrical music of East Clare. They played long,
sometimes thirty-minute, multi-tune sets in their concerts,
starting from the simplest of melodies, building in
intensity, but never abandoning musicality and ideas.
Their touring schedule takes them to Australia, Japan,
throughout Europe, the U.K. and Ireland, as well as
the United States and Canada. They have also performed
in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai as well as Warsaw and
Mexico City. In 1997 they released their first duet
album, The Lonesome Touch, followed by Live
in Seattle in 1999. After a ten-year hiatus, in
February 2008, Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill released
the studio album Welcome Here Again. All
are available on the Green Linnet label through Compass
Records.
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