The hard-working Ulstermen and women of Altan will play the Róisín Dubh on Thursday, December 5, at 8pm.
For the past 35 years, Altan has been bringing the music of their native County Donegal to the world stage. Irish-language songs and dynamic twin-fiddling, the hallmarks of Altan’s sound, provide the framework to the band’s latest album, aptly titled Donegal.
The album’s 10 tracks pay homage to Donegal’s rich musical heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture. The authenticity and allure of the music transports listeners to a bygone time in rural Ireland while simultaneously forging a connection between the past and modern times.
Bandleader, lead vocalist and fiddler Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh lends her angelic voice to ‘Liostáil mé le Sáirsint’ and ‘The Barley and the Rye’ and contributes jigs such as ‘Port Árainn Mhór/Port Kitty Rua Mooney’ to the project.
Altan’s newest member, Clare Friel, shares vocal duties with Ní Mhaonaigh, most notably on the track ‘Faoiseamh a Geheobhadsa’ and adds her fiery fiddle playing to great effect. Accordionist Martin Tourish brings his formidable chops and compositional sense to the medley ‘The House of Baoithín’ which pays homage to the mid 6th Century Saint Baoithín.
Dáithí Sproule (guitar ), Mark Kelly (guitar, harmony vocals ) and Ciarán Curran (bouzouki, mandolin ) round out the band which is augmented by special guests Jim Higgins (percussion ), Steve Cooney (bass ) and Graham Henderson (keyboards ) on select tracks.
Recorded by Manus Lunny at Stiúidió na Mara (“Seafront Studio” ) in County Donegal, Donegal captures the essence of the region which has inspired Altan since the band’s inception. It further cements Altan’s legacy as one of the great cultural treasures of Ireland.
Tickets €35.50 from www.roisindubh.net