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Armagh Pipers Club
14 Victoria Street
Armagh BT61 9DT
Northern Ireland
Armagh Pipers Club founded 1966
a look back on 2007 - 2008

  • Classes
    the highest numbers to date with 41 classes each week, catering for 210 pupils who came from all over Counties Armagh, Tyrone, Monaghan, Derry, Down and Louth. They represented 48 schools, the largest membership was from St. Mary's P.S. Granemore (21) and St. Patrick's H.S. Keady (19).
    We welcomed new teachers Mary O'Neill & Éilis Lavelle (harp), Emma Murphy, Emer Mallon, Ciaran Breen & Orlaith Hughes (whistle), Jolene McGleenan & Ciaran Hanna (flute), Justin Toner, Niall Murphy, Siobhán Grimley (fiddle), Rosie Ferguson (banjo) and Catherine Donnelly (singing) to the staff along with our teachers from last year.

  • Trad at the Trian
    6 concerts with Tommy Peoples (fiddle), Patsy Hanley (flute), Síle Denvir (harp), Cormac Breathnach (whistle), Paul O'Shaughnessy (fiddle), Angelina Carberry (banjo), Mairtín Quinn (accordion) and singers Pauline Hanley, Rosie Stewart, Griogair Labhruidh, Len Graham, Rita Gallagher, Kevin & Ellen Mitchell.
    Excellent support for these concerts was provided by the Murphy Family, Mallon Family and Kiernan Family.

  • 14th William Kennedy Piping Festival
    with 9 major concerts, 33 workshops, 9 conference talks, 11 free sessions, 2 art exhibitions, 5 radio broadcasts, 1 T.V. programme.

    Artists featured Topanga, Capercaillie, Nicola Parov Quartet, Espido, Ulster Youth Ensemble, Pipes of Four Nations, Vallely Brothers with Karan Casey, Brian Finnegan, Paul Meehan, Tiarnán Ó Duinnchinn, Trevor Hutchnson, Brian Morrissey, Allan & Iain MacDonald, Hamish Moore,Mike Katz, Ivan Georgiev, Denis Brooks, Sean Og Potts with Ciaran Tourish, Jim Higgins & Steve Cooney, Iain MacFarlane, Rónan Browne, Mick O'Brien, Peter Browne, Rita Gallagher, Nasarín Elsafty, Ciarán Ó Gealbháin, Peter Browne, Jarlath Henderson, Harry Bradley, McKeon Family, Michael O'Connell & Darragh Murphy

  • LCM Winter exams
    100% success rate, with top marks achieved by 14 year old Lisa McKee (92% Grade 8 fiddle) and 8 year old Cathal Murphy (91% Grade 4 whistle). Congratulations to everyone who took part.

  • 40th Anniversary CD Launch
    over 100 musicians from past and present membership of the Club recorded music and songs for the double CD, a great testimony to the continuing work of Armagh Pipers Club.
    There were also CDs from Tiarnán Ó Duinnchinn and Stephanie Makem; and from Jarlath Henderson & Ross Ainslie.

  • Celtic Fusion Festival Award for Eithne & Brian Vallely

  • Flight of the Earls Concert in Grand Opera House, Belfast and Leuven, Belgium with music composed by Niall Vallely & Art Exhibition by Brian Vallely

  • Annual Concert at Marketplace Theatre; Burns Night at the Stage Bar; Singing Night at O'Toole's, Ballymacnab

Summer 2007

Pipers Club teachers and musicians have been active throughout the summer with a plethora of music festivals in and summer schools in Ireland and abroad. One of these was the 'Festival de Cornouaille' in Kemper, Brittany where the premier concert featured Flook and the Vallely Brothers with enthusiastic Armagh fans, Smyths, Fearons and Murphys in the audience! Armagh Rhymers along with Eithne, Caoimhín, Cillian Vallely and Jarlath Henderson performed at the Smithsonian Festival of Folklife in Washington in July. 'Piping Live' in Glasgow brought some more Armagh musicians to the concert stage with Lúnasa opening the Festival. Patricia Daly performed at Rostrevor's 'Fiddler's Green Festival' as well as a number of Harp Festivals around the country.

There is a feature on Jarlath Henderson in September's 'Northern Ireland Homes & Lifestyle' magazine while his sister, Alana, has been selected to take part in a forthcoming television Irish drama series. The 'John Hewitt Summer School' brought some life to Armagh during a dreary month of July, with nightly sessions organized by Dara Vallely, Gerry Lappin, Martin Meehan and Brian Vallely.

Brian Finnegan at Marketplace Theatre

Brian has been commissioned by Celtic Connections Festival in Glasgow to put on a special performance at this year's Festival. He has entitled the concert 'The Singing Tree' and it will feature a 14 piece band, including a number of musicians who have links with the Pipers Club - Jarlath & Alana Henderson, Caoimhín Vallely, Méabh O'Hare and Barry Kerr - as well as a host of other top musicians such as Cara Dillon, Trevor Hutchinson and poet Gearóid Mac Lochlainn. The first performance of the concert took place in the Marketplace Theatre in Armagh on Monday 7th January.

Dave Williams workshop

The Dave Williams Pipe-making Workshop was set up last year under the direction of teacher and pipe-maker Eamonn Curran. Most of the senior piping pupils attended reed-making classes every fortnight with quite a few becoming proficient. We hope to move the workshop to a more suitable venue shortly, and will make out a timetable for the piping groups.

TV and Radio programmes

APC has been featured a wide variety of TV and Radio programmes during the year. If you have missed these, many are still available on the various websites, including TG4 (Geantraí, from Red Ned's and the 10 year special edition of Geantraí).

BBC Radio Ulster programmes in the Blas series which were recorded during the WKPF are up and the BBC website and can be easily accessed.