Mícheál Ó Domhnaill 1952-2006

The late Mícheál Ó Domhnaill for me, will always be associated with Nightnoise.  Although he was credited to bands he formed in the 70’s up to the 90’s, my discovery came when I heard Nightnoise on a compilation album in the late 90s. Nightnoise has this distinctive acoustic-chamber-jazzy and traditional kind of feel. He played the guitar/piano and backed by his sister Tríona Ní Domhnaill — vocals, flute, and clavinet. Other band members were Johnny Cunningham — violin (joined 1990),Brian Dunning — flute ,John Fitzpatrick — violin (joined 1997) , Billy Oskay — violin and of course he himself ,Mícheál Ó Domhnaill — guitar and piano.

I didn’t know he died due to a fall on his home on July 7 2006 and it was a shocked because I was listening to Nightnoise on a 3 am. There is this sad thing about being written in history- with a date attached to it. He was only 53 and he could have done more. The would have been wonderful music, not with his band but maybe as solo projects or collaborations with other musicians.
When I hear Snow on a High Ground, the band’s music on a compilation that got me to them, there is that bitter-sweet sense of presence. That song has been with me since the 90s and the crisp and powerful piano sound coupled with Triona’s backing vocals is surely an evocative piece of Celtic music.

Luka Bloom mentioned on his tour that there is a similarity between Jamaicans and Irish . I wouldn’t be surprise. I hear the same passion, the same longing for the God when I listen to Reggae and then Celtic music. We could not also deny that Irish music is a family affair. Most of the band members are related by blood and as they say, being Irish and playing music is synonymous.

I know I will never anticipate a new recording from the late great , Mícheál Ó Domhnaill but I will treasure his recorded works and will be haunting for most of his stuff in Skara Brae,The Bothy Band and Relativity .

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Someone asked me how is it that I love Irish music coming from the Philippines. I told him it is simple. It’s like liking Jamaican music even you are not from Jamaica(even going as far as knowing Jamaican phrases). It is the same thing with Irish music because after all, the music itself is universal. There’s this one interview with Moya Brennan and she was asked about the popularity of Irish music . And she answered about the Christian missionaries sent out who actually spread not only the gospel but the culture as well.  And therefore you could say that the Irish conquered the world! Wise words from a great woman there. After all, they didn’t call her Enya’s older sister(literally) for nothing.

Celtic Spirit(A compilation by Narada records)

41XM3CG0QQL__SL500_AA240_  If you are into meditation or spiritual music then you better pick up Celtic Spirit . Released by Narada records ( which brought us a lot of World and New Age compilations), this abum promises to draw new listeners and sooth old ears.

 

  Artists like Connie Dover, Aoife Ní Fhearraigh and Sheena Wellington will attract people who like Enya, Loreena McKennitt and Moya Brennan. You will also find wonderful Instrumental pieces by Anjali Quartet and Áine Minogue. If you are into Gregorian Chants, then othe compositions in accapella will delight you.

  What I like about Narada compilations is that they introduce the best recordings of each artist under the theme. Therefore it makes you want to look for an album release. That’s what Connie Dover did to me. So, if you want  something spiritual but with a bit of secular style, then this is for you. If you just love heavenly voices then Celtic Spirit will give you a glimpse of angels at the gates of heaven.

Tracks

   
1. Ubi Caritas – Connie Dover  
2. Seacht Sauãilcena Maighdine Muire [Seven Joys of the Virgin Mary] – Aoife Ní Fhearraigh  
3. Kyrie Eleison, an Ghlóir, an Phaidir [Lord, Have Mercy; the Glory…] – Áine Minogue  
4. Be Thou My Vision – Anjali Quartet  
5. Salve Splendor – William Jackson  
6. Noelenn Brehed – Groupe Vocal Jef Le Penven  
7. Mo Ghrá Thú [I Love Thee] – Aoife Ní Fhearraigh  
8. Bí, A Íosa, Im Chroí-Se [Jesus Be in My Heart] – William Coulter  
9. Our Father God Celestial – Baltimore Consort  
10. Puer Natus [A Child Is Born in Bethlehem] – Áine Minogue  
11. Christ Child’s Lullaby – Sheena Wellington  
12. Rosa Mystica – Theresa Schroeder-Sheker  

 

Visit Amazon tolisten to samples and buy the album.

Enya-related artists

http://www.faqs.org/faqs/music/enya-like/ has a list of artists you might want to check out.

Long time favorite artists on the list include:

Aoife Ni Fhearraigh
Aine Minogue
Mary Jane Lamond
and Connie Dover. Check it out! You might get some on your next shopping list.enya0102onlytime04ix3