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0 | ASHBURTON: Arts Centre |
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P | Wednesday 4th October, 2023 |
N | 7:00pm |
The Haar introduces the formidable singing talent of All-Ireland Scór na nÓg winner Molly Donnery combined with three of the most exciting instrumentalists on the folk and traditional music circuit:
- Cormac Byrne (BBC Folk Award/Show of Hands/Seth Lakeman)
- Adam Summerhayes, and Murray Grainger (both of the FATEA award-winning Ciderhouse Rebellion)
Listen here: thehaar.bandcamp.com
“This is music that is not afraid to transcend borders, whilst recognisably born of the traditional music that all members have grown up with. The Haar pushes the boundaries to create a unique and compelling sound.”
The origins of the band go back to a chance meeting between Adam, Cormac and Molly at a session at the Craiceann Bodhrán Festival. This resulted in an improvised performance recorded by the shipwreck of the Plassey on the west coast of Ireland. It was to become typical of the unique ‘live reactive composition’ that characterises their music. With the addition of master accordionist Grainger, they entered the studio at the end of 2019 to record their first album.
Their self-titled debut, released in June 2020, is a collection of traditional Irish songs tackling love, poverty and oppression. It was heralded as ”a splendid balance of swirling instrumental magic and beautifully sung narratives” by Folk Radio UK and garnered attention from Mike Harding who described it as “absolutely amazing”
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“A sweeping panorama of Irish traditional music and song” Songlines
“Very rarely does an album appear unheralded and threaten to make a major impact. The Haar is one of those rarities” Folking.com
“We need more music like this; spontaneous, alive and affecting, The Haar will take you on a journey and have you appreciating the purest of life?s pleasures. Wonderful stuff.” Folk Radio UK
“Molly, Adam, Cormac and Murray have daringly turned this oh-so-familiar repertoire completely on its head and produced what is an inspiring and delightfully bold work of art.” Folk Wales
“Full of great traditional music, just sung and played brilliantly.” Mike Harding
“The Haar conjuring magic that had long been hidden in plain sight, responding melodically in a mesmerising impromptu arc of artistry.” Irish Music Magazine
0 | 15 West St Ashburton TQ13 7DT |
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> | www.ashburtonarts.org.uk |
! | 01364 652781 |
` | Flat access from street. All who can, park in Town Hall Car Park, very close by. |