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Born | [Ennis, Ireland] | April 17, 1980
Occupation(s) | Musician, Composer, Producer, Educator |
Years active | [1995]–present |
Website | Official Website |
Padraig Rynne is an Irish musician and composer known for his work in traditional Irish music, particularly with the concertina. He has gained recognition for both his solo performances and collaborations with other prominent musicians in the folk genre.
Early Life
[edit]Padraig Rynne was born in [Ennis, Co. Clare] and grew up in Caherea. He began playing music at a young age, influenced by the rich musical traditions of his area.
Career
[edit]Rynne has released several albums and has performed at various festivals around the world. His style blends traditional Irish music with contemporary influences, making him a notable figure in the modern folk scene.
Discography
[edit]- [2024] – [Odyssey, Breen | Rynne | Murray]
- [2024] – [Airneán, NOTIFY]
- [2022] – [Rosc, Goitse]
- [2022] – [Begin with the end in mind, Pádraig Rynne]
- [2021] – [Nasc, Pádraig Rynne & Tara Breen]
- [2021] – [The basement sessions, NOTIFY]
- [2019] – [Conscious, Pádraig Rynne]
- [2019] – [Avalla, Tara Breen, Pádraig Rynne, Elaine Hogan & Conor Crimmins]
- [2018] – [Fís, Aeons]
- [2016] – [InConcepy, NOTIFY]
- [2015] – [Zero, Irish Concertina Ensemble]
- [2014] – [NOTIFY, Pádraig Rynne]
- [2013] – [Triad, Pádraig Rynne, Sylvain Barou & Dónal Lunny]
- [2011] – [||, Guidewires]
- [2009] – [Live, Guidewires]
- [2004] – [Bye a while, Pádraig Rynne]
- [2001] – [The rolling wave, Cian]
- [1998] – [Three shouts from a hill, Cian]
- [1997] – [Turas]
Collaborations
[edit]Rynne has collaborated with numerous artists, including:
- [Mark Lettieri] – [2016 Irish tour with NOTIFY]
- [Jason Thomas] – [2016 Irish tour with NOTIFY]
- [Michelle Chamuel] – [2014 Irish tour with Atlantic I/O]
- [Theo Katzman] – [2014 Irish tour with Atlantic I/O]
- [Tyler Duncan] – [Produced NOTIFY (2013) and performed in band]
- [Joe Dart] – [Performed on NOTIFY (2013) and performed in band]
- [Julie Fowlis] – [2016 Music Network Irish tour]
- [Kris Drever] – [2016 Music Network Irish tour]
- [Aoife Ni Bhriain] – [2016 Music Network Irish tour]
Awards and Recognition
[edit]Rynne has received several awards for his contributions to music, including:
- [All Ireland Concertina Champion] – [1997, 1996, 1994, 1992, 1991]
References
[edit]- [Reference 1: Siobhan Long, Begin with the end in mind, The Irish Times, 2022] - [Reference 2: Daniel Neely, TRAD: Fabulous album is warm, inviting , Publisher, Year]
External Links
[edit]- Official Website
- [Link to relevant interview or article]
- [Link to music performance on YouTube or similar]
Category:Irish musicians Category:Concertina players Category:Traditional Irish musicians