CAOIMHIN O'FEARGHAIL
Uilleann Piping from Co Waterford
Caoimhín Ó Fearghail was born in 1989 and comes from An Rinn in the Waterford Gaeltacht. He started to learn the tin-whistle at the age of eight, taking lessons from Bobby Gardiner. He quickly progressed to the uilleann pipes, under the tutelage of David Power. He is self-taught on flute and guitar inspired by such diverse flute players as Matt Molloy, Mike Rafferty and Tom Doorley. Some of his strongest piping influences include the old greats such as Séamus Ennis, Willie Clancy, Leo Rowsome, Tommy Reck and Patsy Touhey. He cannot deny the big influence that Liam O’Flynn, Mick O’Brien and Waterford pipers Tommy Kearney, Jimmy O’Brien-Moran, Tommy Keane and Donnchadh Gough have had on him, and is very much influenced by the many other great musicians and singers of his home area in Co. Waterford.
In 2006, as part of his school transition year project, he released an album entitled ‘Giorraíonn Beirt Bóthar’, with a group of friends, local musicians and singers. It featured guest appearances from well-known local artists including Liam Clancy, Áine Uí Cheallaigh, Donnchadh Gough and Ciarán Ó Gealbháin.
Since then, he has featured on a number of albums, as accompanist quite often, including on Caitlín Nic Gabhann’s album ‘Caitlín’, and Edel Fox and Neill Byrne’s ‘The Sunny Banks’. In 2013, he also recorded an album ‘Lá ag Ól Uisce’ with his brother Seán and Tomás Ó Gealbháin, and is featured playing pipes solo on ‘The Rolling Wave’, a compilation album issued by NPU.
Caoimhín was the 2012 recipient of the TG4 Young Musician of the Year award (Gradam Ceoil TG4).
In September 2013, he featured on a Music Network tour with Noel Hill and Liam O’Connor called ‘Bellows, Bridge & Bow’. In 2014, he joined the group Caladh Nua as guitar player with additional flute and has toured extensively with them, and has performed on various instruments with other well-known groups as well, such as Danú, Piper’s Union, and Skipper’s Alley. In 2018, Caoimhín recorded an album of flute and fiddle music with fiddler Paddy Tutty from nearby Dungarvan, and in 2020, NPU (Na Píobairí Uilleann) released a solo piping album of his music as part of their ‘Ace & Deuce of Piping’ series.
A frequent teacher and performer, he has taught pipes and performed at many piping Tionóil agus other piping events in Ireland such as Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy, the William Kennedy Piping Festival in Armagh, and also at the Northeast Tionól in the US. He has also toured abroad playing with groups such as Caladh Nua and Danú all over the US, the UK, Europe, Newfoundland and New Zealand.
Caoimhín is a graduate of UCC with an MA in Irish and has a keen interest in the songs of the Déise and their airs. He plays a concert pitch set of pipes made by Alain Froment for him.
Watch Caoimhin on You Tube playing The Boy on the Hilltop & The Boy in the Gap
Also featuring Caoimhin and available from Copperplate:
Caoimhin O'Fearghaill & Paddy Tutty: Flute & Fiddle
Audio
Track 1: The Reel of Mullinavat
Track 2: Nora Criona
Track 3: Cait Ni Dhuibir
Track 4: Callaghan's Hornpipe
Track Listing
- Reels: Mary McMahon/The Reel of Mullinavat
- Jigs: John Lydon’s / Nóra Chríonna
- Reels: The Fermoy Lasses / The One-Horned Cow / The Rambling Thatcher
- Air: Miss Brien an Chúilfhionn
- Set Dance/Hornpipe: Bonaparte’s Retreat / Callaghan’s Hornpipe
- Jigs: The Humours of Cloyne / Whelan’s Old Sow
- Air/Hornpipe: Cáit Ní Dhuibhir / The Stack of Wheat
- Reels: John Kelly’s Bean an Tincéara / Paddy Rafferty’s
- Hornpipe: Johnny Cope
- Jigs: Barrel Rafferty’s / The Humours of Castlelyons
- Reels: Jem Byrne’s / Johnny McGreevy’s / The Concert Reel
- Air: Lá ‘le Pádraig
- Jigs: Buachaillí Bhaile Mhic Anndáin / Luighseach Nic Cionnaith / Pádraig Mac Giollarnáth
- Reels: The Dunmore Lasses / The Boy in the Gap