Máire Ní Chathasaigh

Máire Ní Chathasaigh (Irish pronunciation: [ˈmˠaːɾʲə n̠ʲiː ˈxahəsˠiː]; born 1956)[1] is an Irish harpist and singer.

Career

She was born in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland.[1] She began playing at eleven years old, inspired by her family, many of whom are noted musicians from West Cork.[2] She drew heavily on traditional styles, but also created new techniques of ornamentation.[2] She has won the All-Ireland competition at under-fourteen and under-eighteen levels and then, in the mid-1970s, she won the Senior's three years in succession.[1]

Her 1985 The New-Strung Harp album, was the first harp album to consist of exclusively Irish traditional dance music.[2] Her stylistic innovations made her famous in the Celtic music scene, and she began teaching in continental Europe and in the United States. Ní Chathasaigh has taught for more than fifteen years at Cúirt Chruitireachta, a school in Termonfeckin, County Louth, organized the Irish Harp Society, Cairde na Cruite. Her arrangements have been collected in two books, The Irish Harper Vols. I and II,[2] and she has an honours degree in Celtic Studies from University College Cork. In 1989, she recorded The Living Wood with guitarist and husband Chris Newman; they have worked extensively together as a duo since then.[2]

Ní Chathasaigh also works with the Choir of New College, Oxford and the New English Chamber Orchestra, and she also appeared in the film Driftwood. Among other musicians, she has worked with Celtic pioneer Dan Ar Braz. She performs regularly with her sister[3] Nollaig Casey and Nollaig's husband, Arty McGlynn.

She and her husband were featured on the cover, and in a article within, the April / May 2021 issue of The Living Tradition magazine.[4]

Albums

  • The New Strung Harp (1985)
  • The Living Wood (1988) - with guitarist Chris Newman
  • Out Of Court (1991) - with guitarist Chris Newman
  • The Carolan Albums (1991) - with guitarist Chris Newman
  • Live In The Highlands (1995) - with guitarist Chris Newman
  • Dialogues (2001) - with guitarist Chris Newman
  • Firewire (2006) - with guitarist Chris Newman[5]

Books

  • The Irish Harper (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2)[2]

References

  1. "Maire Ni Chathasaigh Biography". Allcelticmusic.com. Retrieved 1 November 2013.
  2. "Maire Ni Chathasaigh Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  3. "The Casey Sisters". Oldbridgemusic.com. Retrieved 1 November 2013.
  4. "News". Mairenichathasaigh.com. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  5. "Maire Ni Chathasaigh Albums and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
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