Mairtin
O'Connor
Inside
The Box/Outside The Box
Original Compositions by Mairtin O'Connor
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We
are delighted to announce our release of this fine book of original compositions
by master accordionist, Mairtin O'Connor.
Mairtin
O'Connor
Inside
The Box/Outside The Box
Original Compositions by Mairtin O'Connor
'Inside the Box, Outside the Box'
A book of original compositions by Máirtín O'Connor
Following many years of requests for the sheet music of his tunes, accordion
virtuoso Máirtín O'Connor has finally released a book containing
60 of his own compositions. Supported by the Arts Council and launched at NUIG
where only a few months earlier Máirtín was conferred with an
honorary doctorate for his contribution to traditional music.
In addition
the book contains a wealth of photographs, some taken by Máirtín
himself; stories and anecdotes about the origin of the music and several illustrations
by Tony Corr and Joe Boske, lending a playful imagery to the some of the tunes.
Boske also works his design magic on this project as he has done with many of
O'Connor's previous album releases.
The book encapsulates Máirtín O'Connor's wonderful personality
just as his music does yet in another medium. To be enjoyed by many - not just
musicians.
Press
Reviews
The Irish Echo, New York newspaper Ceol Column 24.8.11
Raised in Barna and now living
in Annaghdown, Galway, Mairtin O'Connor was the original button accordionist
in "Riverdance" but first gained notice with the folk-rock band Midnight
Well in the mid-1970s. The album that put him on the world map of Irish accordionists,
however, was his 1979 solo debut, "The Connachtman's Rambles." Since
then he has made four other solo albums, "Perpetual Motion" (1990),
"Chatterbox" (1993), "The Road West" (2001), and "Rain
of Light" (2003), and he has recorded or toured with De Dannan, Dolores
Keane's Reel Union, the Boys of the Lough, and Skylark. O'Connor has also formed
trios with Desi Wilkinson and Brendan O'Regan, and with Cathal Hayden and Seamie
O'Dowd, as well as a quartet with Desi Wilkinson, Frank Hall, and Lena Ullman.
But often overlooked are O'Connor's compositions, invariably well structured
and melodically appealing. "Inside the Box / Outside the Box" should
help to rectify the oversight. The book comprises 60 of his tunes, along with
photos, sketches, stories, and anecdotes frequently etched in humor.
In the note for his three slip jigs collectively called "Out to Sea,"
O'Connor described a Canadian hall where he performed with Reel Union in 1981
as "so crammed with people that you had no room even to turn a sweet in
your mouth."
In an anecdote untied to a tune, he recalled De Dannan's collaboration with
klezmer musician Andy Statman in the U.S. and the late publicist Charlie Comer's
suggestion that "the project be billed as the Leprecohens."
Another, more serious anecdote explains the inspiration for the strange title
of Skylark's 1996 album, "Raining Bicycles." After Skylark performed
at a subterranean venue in Leipzig, Germany, they were warned not to travel
through a courtyard where some neo-Nazi skinheads were hurling down bicycles
from above.
In his note for "Shop Street," a hornpipe dedicated to Joe Derrane,
O'Connor acknowledges the "great excitement" generated by the Boston
button accordionist's visit to the Galway Arts Festival in July 1995, and describes
his playing as "impeccable" and Derrane himself as "such a gentleman
of music." This graciousness from one esteemed box player to another provides
a clear glimpse into the character of O'Connor, perhaps the closest in musical
temperament and adventurousness to Derrane.
"Inside the Box / Outside the Box" by Mairtin O'Connor and "Joe
Burke Traditional Irish Music Collection" are superb tunebooks that seem
destined for heavy dog-earing by Irish traditional musicians everywhere. Earle
Hitchner
The Irish
Times
'The book's inclusion of the stories behind these tunes bears testament to Máirtín
O'Connor's rich emotional investment in his music.' Siobhan Long
Irish Music Magazine
'There is music inside the man which seeps out through his many compositional
pieces that are rapidly picked up and learnt by his avid following.''An Unassuming
Legend'.
Eileen McCabe