Did that day really just happen?! Unbelievable.
This day seemed impossible to me for so long. How would I ever create this work and this opportunity to have my music played by this extraordinary gathering of incredibly talented musicians? I have been making music with the RTE Concert Orchestra since it all started in 1996, and I could only have dreamed that one day I could record a complete album with them. Of my music. And yet here we are, and here they are – all so happy in their work! Such positivity and generosity all around from the orchestra personnel to the amazing engineering crew.
And I too was happy in the work. Terrified, yes! But also in control, and feeling joyfully privilege to produce this work with the support of Gavin Murphy & Damian Chennells.
Then it kept getting better – with the one and only John Sheahan popping in to play his solo in the room. There are no words to describe the joy of composing and recording a song with this gentleman and legend. The sweet tapping of music-stands resonated for his soulful melody so beautifully played. then we had the exceptional cellist, Gerald Peregrine for our new deut “Love, Endless”. The cherry on top was that my pal Joe Csibi was at the podium.
It has been such a long road to here, and a longer one to travel even still, but that was a day worth celebrating. It was as exhilarating as it was humbling.

The visionary creative brainchild of William Palmer (Dublin Brass Ensemble) and Siobhan Ni Ghriofa (RTE CO) called Breath Upon the Flame, is such a beautiful new project, you must come and see/hear for yourself!
St Patrick’s Catherdal Dublin on April 1st

 

 

Monday, December 5th from 7:30pm.

Sir Jack 1916 – 2016
Monaghan County Museum Remembers Sir John Leslie

The very sad news broke early this year that Sir John Leslie, known as ‘Sir Jack’ had died at Castle Leslie. Sir Jack was many things to many people; aristocrat, war hero, conservationist, historian, even party animal. To those who knew him best, he was a warm, compassionate, generous and truly unique man. He was a very strong supporter of Monaghan County Museum and was a common sight at exhibition openings and special events. The memories and material that Sir Jack shared with the museum will become a priceless part of the collection which reflects the rich history and diverse culture of this region.

As we approach his 100th birthday, the museum in partnership with Castle Leslie will host an evening of remembrance and celebration for a man who for almost a century was an integral part of the living heritage of County Monaghan.

The evening will be marked by members of the Leslie family sharing their thoughts and some of the memories they have of Jack. Former Eurovision Song Contest Winner, Eimear Quinn & Ewan Cowley will entertain with a medley of specially selected songs reflecting the life of Sir Jack.
This event is open to everyone and admission, as always, is free.

For further details contact Monaghan County Museum on (047)82928 or follow us on Facebook.

Welcome to my new website! My little girls are getting big and strong, and I’m getting focused on new recordings and concerts tours for the new year. Yes, I will finally record a new album!

I will post all the excitement here as it happens, and publish tracks and videos as they develop.

There is also a new shop, so that should make things a little easier! Thank you for still ordering despite the previously difficulties during the site re-building, your efforts were heroic!

In the meantime, to round up 2016 there will be a few Christmas concerts on December 3rd, 10th and 16th. See the appearances page for tickets and more details.

I will also perform at a special commemorative event for Sir John Leslie at the County Museum in Monaghan on December 3rd. Ewan Cowley and I will select some songs from the curated 1916 concert that we did in May (the year of Jack’s birth), and add to it some music related to his extraordinary life.

Exciting times ahead, please stay with me for the journey.

With thanks and love

Eimear