Niall Vallely at Spailpin Fanach, Cork Folk Festival 3rd October 2010
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http://www.vallelymusic.com/buille.htm
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Niall Vallely is one of Celtic music's great concertina players. Niall began learning the concertina at the age of seven, taught by his parents Brian and Eithne Vallely, founders of the Armagh Pipers' Club, and over the years he has developed a unique approach to playing the instrument. His fearless exploration of the concertina's undiscovered capabilities has helped redefine its role in Irish music.A resident of Cork since 1988, Niall completed a degree in music at UCC, and as a student was involved in various musical projects with composer and pianist Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin. Niall was featured on the highly acclaimed BBC/RTE television series A River Of Sound. In 1990 Niall was a founding member of the well-known group Nomos.
Buille was formed in 2004 by Armagh born brothers Niall and Caoimhín Vallely along with Paul Meehan and Brian Morrissey as a vehicle to perform a body of new tunes written in a traditional style with contemporary arrangements.
just amazing !!!
katsandroses 2 months ago
too much! incroyable!
milune11 3 months ago