John Feeley

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John Feeley is a classical guitarist and teacher from Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland. He has been described by The Washington Post as 'Ireland's leading classical guitarist'[1] and by Michael Dervan in The Irish Times as 'a trailblazer...when it comes to the guitar and guitar-playing in Ireland'.

Feeley is internationally renowned as a performer and teacher and he is regularly found performing and teaching around the world with appearances at such festivals as the Guitar Festival of Ireland, Bath International Guitar Festival, the Dundee International Guitar Festival, and the Wirral International Guitar Festival.

Feeley has won numerous awards including the Special Award for interpretation in the 1984 Mauro Giuliani competition, Italy. He has appeared as a soloist with The American Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, the Ulster Orchestra, the Irish Chamber Orchestra and the Contempo Quartet. He performs regularly in duet with the flautist William Dowdall.

Feeley is a particular champion of Contemporary Irish Music and in this capacity he has commissioned most of Ireland's leading composers including Seoirse Bodley, John Buckley Jerome de Bromhead, Jane O¹Leary, Brent Parker and Eric Sweeney.

Feeley has made numerous recordings for labels including K-Tel, Gael-Linn Records, CBA Classics, Ossian Records, Castle Communications and Black Box. Feeley has a great interest in traditional Irish and Scottish music and in this capacity he has recorded with The Chieftains and published arrangements of traditional melodies through Ossian.

Feeley teaches Guitar at the Dublin Institute of Technology Dublin and as such he is responsible for nurturing a number of top quality young classical guitarists. His past students include all current members of the Dublin Guitar Quartet, along with Redmond O'Toole, Michael O'Toole and Alec O'Leary director of the Waltons Guitar Festival of Ireland. Composers Benjamin Dwyer, Ciaran Farrell, David Fennessy, and David Flynn, all of whom have written music for Feeley, were also guitar students of his.

Discography

As Soloist

E-Motion - 20th-Century Irish Composer Series Black Box Classics ASIN: B00003XAJ2

Celtic Classics Ossian ASIN: B000EQ5NFC

Sreanga Oir Gael Linn ASIN: B00004C4LZ

Romanza Classical Guitar Marble Arch ASIN : B0000274BH

John Feeley Gael-Linn Catalogue No: CEF 109

'Serenade' - Raymond Burley and John Feeley CBA Classics

In Winter Light: Music for Guitar and Flute by John Buckley With William Dowdall (Flute) Celestial Harmonies ASIN: B0002IVO00

As Guest Artist

Secret Garden - White Stones Philips CD 731453460522

Agnes Browne Original Movie Soundtrack composed by Paddy Moloney DECCA U.S. Catalog No.: 466939

Paddy Moloney - Silent Night: A Christmas in Rome Wicklow Entertainment, 1999 BMG - Wicklow, 1999 | 09026-63250-2

Various Composers - 100 Relaxing Classics - Most Peaceful Melodies Of All Time PBXCD557

Bibliography

SCOTTISH MUSIC FOR SOLO GUITAR V.1 Publisher: OSSIAN Catalog Number: OS10952

SCOTTISH MUSIC FOR SOLO GUITAR V.2 Publisher: OSSIAN Catalog Number: OS10960

Sources

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  3. "Homepage - Music Network". Musicnetwork.ie. 2011-09-13. Retrieved 2011-10-15. 
  4. "Guitar Festival of Ireland, Festival Director Alec O'Leary". Gfi.ie. Retrieved 2011-10-15. 
  5. "RTÉ Television - The View". Rte.ie. 2003-10-28. Retrieved 2011-10-15. 
  6. "Raymond Burley". Raymond Burley. Retrieved 2011-10-15. 
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