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All Ireland Piping

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 11:08 am
by Ed Harrison
If any one has the results of the All Ireland Piping
Competition in Letterkenny, will they please post them?

Thanks .... Ed

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 11:19 am
by Cayden
COMÓRTAS 7 PÍOB UILLEANN / UILLEANN PIPES





Fé 12




1st Grace Lemon, CCÉ, Clarinbridge, Britain

2nd Banba Nic Gearailt, Cr. Piarais Uí Ghréagáin, Áth Cliath

3rd Tara Howley, CCÉ, Cora Finne, An Clár


12 - 15




1st Séan Céitinn, CCÉ, Eochaill, Corcaigh

2nd Darach Mac Mathúna, CCÉ, Rath Chairn, An Mhí

3rd Tadhg Ó Dúill, CCÉ, Cr. Chualainn, Áth Cliath


15 - 18




1st Ryan Murphy, CCÉ, Fear Maí, Corcaigh

2nd Maitiú Ó Casaide, CCÉ, Cr. Chualann, Áth Cliath

3rd Caoimhín Ó Fearghail, CCÉ Cr. na gCumarach, Port Láirge


Snr.




1st Éanna Ó Cróinín, CCÉ, Ráth Chairn, An Mhí

2nd Fiachra Ó Riagáin, CCÉ, Cárna, Gaillimh

3rd Christopher McMullan, CCÉ, Cappagh/Badoney, Tir Eoghain



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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 2:34 pm
by Pelham
Thanks Peter, for posting the results. If anyone wants the full results from all the competitions they're now available on the CCE website: http://www.comhaltas.com/

I attended some of the piping competitions, and competed from the US in the O-18 Uilleann Pipes. Though I didn't have the chance to see the full competitions except for the O-18 pipes, I can certainly say the winners of that one earned their medals. In particular, Éanna Ó Cróinín put on a spectacular show - especially his regulator playing, which was noted by one of the judges in his comments.

I thought all the competitors did a great job. I saw Jack Devereaux, who's also a member of C&F over there - he competed in the 15-18 category on both Uilleann Pipes and Uilleann Pipes Slow Airs. Also George Gerules from St. Louis was there as well - he competed in O-18 UP and UP Slow Airs.

Letterkenny was pretty packed - though I heard it was crazier last year. The pubs were as full as they are at the WCSS in Miltown Malbay. A noteable difference was that at the Fleadh, there were lots of sessions in the street, and they had the streets downtown blocked off to traffic. They were also allowing the pubs to sell drinks in the street. It seemed a lot like an Irish version of Mardis Gras to me -- just without the beads, and with more trad music :)

Did anyone else attend?

Cheers,

Pelham

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 3:20 pm
by Patrick D'Arcy
Pelham wrote:It seemed a lot like an Irish version of Mardis Gras to me -- just without the beads....
... or the nudity! :o A good thing in Letterkenny, believe me! :lol:

PD.

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 5:37 pm
by Ed Harrison
Thanks Peter and Pelham for giving us a first hand account
of the event. We'll see what next year brings.... Ed

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 1:01 am
by Cayden
I just copied and pasted. As a rule I wouldn't go near anything Comhaltas related (although, to my dismay, I recently found myself playing on a gig rig with Senator L. standing behind me)

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 1:47 am
by Seanie
That's it Peter. Down the slippery slope. I can see you in the 'Green Jacket' yet.

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 2:26 am
by Cayden
Just got an e-mail saying something about having my name misspelled in Treoir, the slope may be even more slippery than I imagined Image

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 4:06 am
by Seanie
Could be Senator L is grooming his successor?

You'll be adjudicating next. :D

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 5:05 am
by Big Time
fleadh was great craic this year. last year was the first i'd missed in my life, so was good to be back. generally found the crowds to be smaller than in towns futher south, which was a good thing. there was a huge amount of musicians about, albeit, not all playing music, but then, that's typical of the all-ireland fleadhanna.

letterkenny fleadh was probably the best organised i've ever seen, in terms of the competition venues, accomodation for tutors, judges, etc. there didn't seem to be much trouble in the town, and any fears about being so close to northern ireland were squashed.

so, it's ballina or tullamore next year. some people say its either ballina or ballina, although, a bunch of offaly people reckon tullamore's put in a great bid, so we'll see.

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 4:18 pm
by Roger O'Keeffe
Seanie wrote:Could be Senator L is grooming his successor?

You'll be adjudicating next. :D
Nope, he's too busy grooming those manic tie-dyed eyebrows.

After many years of brainwashing by Breandán Breathnach, I was surprised to discover in the early 1990s that CCE had rediscovered the existence of the pipes. Now it appears that all the prizewinners, with one possible but uncertain exception - it looks like a transcription error - are card-carrying members. Only a matter of time before swallowtail jackets and baldy-head wigs :D become mandatory.

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 10:40 am
by Roger O'Keeffe
stain wrote:You have to be in Comhalthas to enter ya luder
Aaah. Can somebody supply a "smacks forehead" smiley, please?

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 10:52 am
by BigDavy
stain wrote:You have to be in Comhalthas to enter ya luder
Not quite stain - you have to qualify to compete at the the All Ireland, and the Provincial fleadhs in the UK and Ireland, (not in the US however it seems). There is no requirement for you to be a CCE member to compete.

David

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 11:06 am
by Nanohedron
stain wrote:You have to be in Comhalthas to enter ya luder
Keep up with the namecalling, stain, and you're outta here.

Have a nice day.

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 11:24 am
by Roger O'Keeffe
Can somebody supply an "unsmacks forehead" smiley please?