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Brían Ó hAirt

Amhráin ar an sean-nós and Irish Traditional Songs

About Me

Brían Ó hAirt’s (Brian Hart) anomalous voice stands as a testament to the power of tradition. His ability to share the mind’s eye of an older generation of singers has afforded him great acclaim at his young age. He became the youngest and first ever American to win the coveted Sgiath Uí Dhálaigh shield at the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in Listowel, Co. Kerry in 2002—adding his name to the shield’s long list of noted singers including Joe Heaney, Frank Harte and Paddy Berry.His dedication to traditional song and more specifically to the sean-nós style of singing encouraged him to learn the Irish language to an uncanny fluency and along the way introduced him to the close-knit singing community of the Conamara Gaeltacht where Irish is still the commonly spoken language.Brían has performed extensively in the United States at the Milwaukee Irish Festival, Chicago Celtic Festival, Sean-nós Milwaukee and the Traditional Singers Club of the Twin Cities and in Ireland at Lá na nAmhrán, Cruinniu na mBád, the Ennis Trad Festival and Cuairt na mBàrd. He has also had the distinction of being a singer to the President of Ireland, Dr. Mary McAleese. His recordings have been featured on many radio programmes in Ireland including Céilí House on RTÉ and Lán a’ Mhála on RnG as well as on various NPR programmes in the States.In 2003 Brían established Sean-nós Milwaukee, the first festival in North America to focus on the sean-nós singing tradition. Its success has merited the production of a compilation album entitled Sean-nós Cois Locha consisting of festival recordings from 2003-2005. Produced with the help of Cló Iar-Chonnachta publishing company, this album showcases some of America’s finest proponents of the tradition, both native Irish as well as American-born.He is likewise a noted instrumentalist of accordion, concertina and whistle and plays with Milwaukee-based group Cé, and more recently with Chicago-based Bua, both of which Irish Music Magazine has lauded for their distinct talent and innovation in the vein of traditional music.

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Member Since: 11/2/2006
Band Website: buamusic.com
Influences: Darach Ó Catháin, Dara Bán Mac Donnachadha, Áine Uí Mhuíneacháin, Jimí Ó Ceannabháin, Clarence Ashley, Buell Kazee, Shelah Kay Adams, Julie Henigan, Len Graham, Paddy Tunney, Tom Lenihan, Angus Mac Iver, Murdina Mac Donald, Margaret Stewart, Christina Primrose.
Sounds Like: Brian Hart heralds a new flowering of Gaelic song among the Irish diaspora! --Lillis Ó Laoire ************************************************************ *************** Tá gith binn, séimh ag Briain atá lán de mhothúcháin. Comh maith le sin, bíonn rogha neamhchoitíonta agus an-shuimiúil aige d'amhráin, as Béarla agus as Gaolainn. Tá's agam go ndeineann sé dian-stadéar ar na h-amhráin seo agus go bhfuil mór-mheas aige ar an gceoil. Is breá lem' chroí a bheith ag éisteacht leis. ************************************************************ *************** Brian has a beautiful voice, sweet and full of sensitivity. He also has an unusual and interesting repertoire of songs, both in Irish and in English. He is a great scholar of song and has the utmost respect for the music. I love listening to him. --Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh (Danú) ************************************************************ *************** Brian Hart is a young and talented singer who performs songs from both the Irish and American traditions in a convincingly understated fashion. His sensitive approach reflects his respect for these traditions as well as his continual absorption of a variety of influences--particularly from the Connemara singing tradition, whose nuances he conveys without ostentation. He is rapidly developing a personal style, one that expresses his own individuality while retaining a strong sense of the traditions on which he draws. --Julie Henigan
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None