"Technical
brilliance, a flamboyant style and a versatility that seems to encompass
every form of traditional music of countless countries, as well
as classical music, mark out Máirtín O'Connor as a squeeze box player
in the very top echelon."
Máirtín began playing the accordion at the age of
nine, and his remarkable career has seen him as a member of many
of traditional music's leading groups including, Midnight Well,
De Dannan, The Boys of the Lough, and Skylark. His first solo album
'A Connachtman's Rambles' established him as a solo musician and
proved a major critical success. The album remained in the British
Folk charts for a considerable period. Máirtín's second solo album
'Perpetual Motion', released in 1990 is one of the best accordion
albums ever produced by an Irish artist and displays his astounding
skill, dexterity and versatility to the full. The release in 1993
of his 'Chatterbox' album gave further evidence of his outstanding
technique, imagination and compositional talent.
Máirtín's infectious and irresistible style and constantly
growing status has kept him very busy not only with live concerts
but also as a session musician on recordings by many national and
international musicians such as Rod Stewart, Elvis Costello, Mark
Knofler, Tanita Tikaram, Townes Van Zandt, Chieftains, the Dubliners,
Davy Spillane, Maire Brennan, the Waterboys…..
Máirtín
also played on the very prestigious Paris Mussette (vol 2) as series
of records chronicling the history of the mussette, featuring top
French accordion players which is included in the Phonographic History
of French accordion Music.. As a soloist he has performed with the
RTE Concert Orchestra on Bill Whelan's Seville Suite and in 1995
he played a major role in Bill's world renowned 'Riverdance' . He
has also worked on the music for Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' featuring
Ben Kingsley and written by Shaun Davey, plus Bill Whelan's 'Some
Mother's Son'.
Also
in 1995 Máirtín became the first recipient of the Allied Irish Banks,
Traditional Musician of the Year award at a ceremony in his home
town of Galway. The award was to acknowledge the tremendous contribution
made by Máirtín to traditional Irish Music and in particular accordion
music.
The Road West' his fourth solo album features thirteen
of his most recent compositions including the title track 'The Road
West' Many of his compositions here draw from his traditional roots
and he enlists the services of some of Irelands' finest and accomplished
musicians, many of whom he has played with over the years and the
result is one of his finest works to date.
In
2003 Máirtín was invited to compose some music for Dublin's St.
Patrick's Festival fireworks display. Needless to say, he found
this a wonderful challenge and having looked at the portfolio of
the group F fireworks team, featuring their work around the world,
he was stunned by the beauty, grandeur and complexity of their displays,
his musical response to this is the Rain of Light Fireworks Suite.
Also included on the recording are some other compositions of Máirtín's
that match the spirit of the occasion.
Máirtín O'Connor CDs available online include
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