FRANK CASSIDY
&
in
duet with
John Doherty
Níl
Gar Ann!
TRADITIONAL
FIDDLE MUSIC FROM DONEGAL
CNF
005
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Tracks
1.Tuam na Farraige // Hornpipe 2. Down the Broom // Reel 3. The Pinch of Snuff// Reel 4. Tiarna Muigh Eo // Air 5. Tiarna Muigh Eo 6. The Wedding Jig 7. Bonnie Kate // Reel 8. Cronán na Mathar // Air 9. Loch na Gar // Air 10. Seamus Ennis recalls meeting Frank Cassidy 11. Cuffe Street // Reel 12. The Pinch of Snuff // Reel 13. The Irish Washerwoman // Jig 14. Introduction to Muineál a'Bhardail by Frank Cassidy// Speech 15. Muineál a'Bhardail // Reel 16. Myth Island // Air 17. Cuffe Street /) Reel 18. The Japanese Hornpipe // Hornpipe 19. Con Cassidy talks about Frank Cassidy // Speech 20. Beautiful Ohio // Waltz. 21. The Lark on the Strand // Jig 22. The Showman's Fancy/ Unritled // Hornpipes 23. Con Cassidy speaks about Frank Cassidy // Speech (1:17) 24. The Blacksmith's Fancy // Reel 25. Rakish Paddy // Reel 26. Dr Me Closkey remembers Frank Cassidy // 27. Tiarna Muigh Eo // Air 28. The Blackbird // Air 29. The Japanese Hornpipe // Hornpipe 30. The Mason's Apron // Reel 31. Myth Island // Air 32. Come back to Erin // Air 33. Frank's greeting to his sister Kate // Speech 34. Bonnie Kate // Reel 35. Crónán na Máthar II Air Click on underlined titles to hear MP3 sound samples.
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We are delighted
to release this classic recording of Donegal fiddling.
FRANK CASSIDY
& in duet with John Doherty
Níl
Gar Ann! (It's
No Use!)
TRADITIONAL
FIDDLE MUSIC FROM DONEGAL
CNF
005
- New cd featuring the fiddle playing of Frank Cassidy of Teelin
and featuring duets with John Doherty.
Níl gar ann!- Is the title of the new CD from Cairdeas na bhFidiléirí featuring the fiddle playing of Frank Cassidy from Teelin, Co Donegal.
The CD consists of 35 tracks running just over 59 mins playing time, it includes mostly the solo fiddle playing of Frank Cassidy and also 5 duet tracks featuring Frank playing with another Donegal fiddling great, John Doherty.
The CD features some speech items, the voice of Frank himself also his cousin Con Cassidy, Séamus Ennis and Dr Malachy McCloskey voicing their opinion of Frank's playing.
The recordings cover a period in time from 1946 to 1967 and are drawn from a number of sources, The Folklore Commission, the BBC Archives, TCD and private collections.
Some of Frank Cassidy's music has been heard on radio but much of this material will not have been heard by most fiddle fans before.
Although Frank Cassidy died in 1971, he is still often spoken of in traditional music circles, with very high regard. This album will be of great interest to Donegal music fans, since the fiddle playing of Frank Cassidy has not been generally available until now.
This is an important collection of music of the man who Séamus Ennis often said was the best fiddle player that he had ever met! In a roundabout way Séamus Ennis is also involved in the title of this CD, Séamus was very keen to record Frank Cassidy however when he would eventually persuade Frank to play for him, he might play a few tunes and then put the fiddle down again exclaiming Níl gar ann! ( " It's no use") he wasn't happy with the way he was playing.
The album comes with extensive
notes and maintains the high production standards set by the previous releases
from Cairdeas na bhFidiléirí.
Copperplate is very proud
to have this title on our roster and to help it achieve its full potential will
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Also available from Copperplate
Con Cassidy: Traditional Fiddle Music from Donegal
Danny Meehan: The Navvy on the Shore
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