Micho Russell
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Micho Russell (March 15, 1915 – February 19, 1994) was an Irish musician and author best known for his expert tin whistle performance. He also played the simple-system flute and was a collector of traditional music and folklore.
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[edit] Biography
Russell was born in Doonagore, Doolin, County Clare, Ireland.[1] Russell came from a renowned musically family, his mother played the concertina,[2] and his father was a sean-nós singer.[1] He had two brothers, Packie and Gussie, who were also musicians. He also had two sisters.[2] He never married.
[edit] Music
Russell taught himself to play the tin whistle by ear starting at age eleven. The 1960s revival of Irish traditional music brought him attention and performance opportunities. In 1973, Russell won the All-Ireland tin whistle competition[citation needed], which further increased demand for his performances.[1] Like Séamus Ennis, Russell was also known for his spoken introductions to tunes in his live performances, which incorporated folklore and legend. His knowledge of tradition extended past music to language, stories, dance, herbal lore, and old country cures.[3]
[edit] Death and afterwards
Russell died in a car accident in 1994.
[edit] Works
[edit] Original music
"Micho Russell's Reel," his only known composition, is a variant of an older tune he called "Carthy's Reel." He told Charlie Piggott, "...So Carthy was beyond anyway and he heard the old tune from a piper playing it and he had the first part but only three-quarters of the second part. So when Séamus Ennis came around collecting music, I put in the last bit. That's roughly the story of the tune."[3]. The reel has been recorded by other artists such as Mary Bergin. His best-known songs were John Phillip Holland and The Well of Spring Water.[4]
[edit] Discography
John Williams (Green Linnet Records 1157) 7.1994 -
Year | Artist | Title | Label | Notes |
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1975 | Micho, Pakie and Gusie Russell | The Russell Family of Doolin, Co. Clare | Topic Records | Recorded in O'Connor's Bar, Doolin January 1974. |
1990 | Micho Russell | Under the Cliffs of Moher | Xeric | |
1993 | Micho Russell | The Limestone Rock | GTD Heritage Recording Co. Ltd. | |
Micho Russell | Traditional Country Music of Co. Clare | Three Reed | ||
1995 | Micho Russell | Ireland’s Whistling Ambassador | The Pennywhistler’s Press | Includes a 28 page booklet with a biography and notes on his music. There is also a video release with different music. |
[edit] Books
Year | Title | Publisher |
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1980 | The Piper's Chair | Ossian Publications |
1986 | The Piper's Chair No. 2 | Canal Press, N.Y. |
1988 | The road to Aran: Songs, Folklore and Music of West of Ireland | Micho Russell, Doolin. |
1990 | Doolin's Micho Russell | N.Y. |
1991. | Micho's Dozen | Ennistymon Festival of Traditional Singing, Co. Clare. |
1992 | Music & Folklore of Doonagore | Micho Russell, Doolin. |
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b c Vallely (1999), p324
- ^ a b Michio Russell Family Weekend biography
- ^ a b Piggott
- ^ Vallely (1999), p. 325
[edit] References
- Vallely, Fintan; Piggott, Charlie (1998). Blooming Meadows: The World of Irish Traditional Musicians, Nutan, Roberts Rinehart Publishers, 178-183. ISBN 1-86059-067-5.
- Vallely, Fintan (1999). The Companion to Irish Traditional Music. New York, NY: New York University Press, 324-325. ISBN 0-8147-8802-5.
[edit] External links
- Biography at Micho Russell Festival Weekend Includes biographical abstract and select bibliography / discography.
- Ireland's Whistling Ambassador Publisher's site.
- Ireland's Whistling Ambassador review in Musical Traditions Internet Magazine
- Technique and Style in Irish Music Includes MP3 sound clips and extensive commentary on Russell's style
- Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann biography
Persondata | |
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NAME | Russell, Micho |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Russell, Miko |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Irish musician |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1915 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Doonagore, Doolin, County Clare, Ireland |
DATE OF DEATH | February 19, 1994 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Ireland |