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Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh (born 1978) is a musician and singer from
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, Ireland. Until 2016, she was the lead singer for the traditional music group Danú, and from that year on she has been half of the electronica duo
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.


Biography

Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh grew up in
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in
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, as well as on Inis Oírr, the smallest of the
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, and Cape Clear Island, another small island off the coast of
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. These communities are in
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(Irish-speaking) areas and Nic Amhlaoibh's first language is Irish. This influenced her later career, due to her early exposure to Irish language song, especially in the tradition. She began playing piano and
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at an early age before progressing to the
whistle A whistle is a musical instrument which produces sound from a stream of gas, most commonly air. It is a type of Fipple, fipple flute, and may be mouth-operated, or powered by air pressure, steam, or other means. Whistles vary in size from a s ...
and, eventually, the flute. Nic Amhlaoibh's early musical experiences also included accompanying her father, traditional Irish fiddle player Feargal Mac Amhlaoibh, to sessions. When Nic Amhlaoibh moved to the West Kerry Gaeltacht, she joined the national folk theatre of Ireland, . During the six years she spent with them, she participated in several of their major performances. While in Kerry, her singing developed, learning and gaining influence from local singers such as the Begley family, Áine Ní Laoithe, and Eilín Ní Chearna. She spent four years in
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attending the
Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (), more commonly known as IADT Dún Laoghaire or simply IADT is an institute of technology with a focus on art and design located in Deansgrange near Dún Laoghaire, Ireland. It was esta ...
, earning a diploma in fine art. She then studied at the
University of Limerick University of Limerick (UL) () is a Public university, public research university institution in Limerick, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Founded in 1972, as the National Institute for Higher Education, Limerick, it became a university in Septemb ...
and was awarded a Master of Arts in Traditional Music Performance.


Recording

Nic Amhlaoibh's first recordings were on a CD of Irish traditional music and song performed by , a group of musicians who performed a show of the same name in the Skellig hotel in
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. She also recorded several CDs, including ''The Crooked Road'' by William Coulter, ''Cello'' by
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, and several compilation CDs. As part of the requirements for her Master of Arts in Traditional Music Performance, Nic Amhlaoibh produced a solo album of tunes and songs entitled ''/Morning Star''. A limited edition of this album was distributed, mainly locally in Dingle, although copies were also sold in the United States and Europe. Nic Amhlaoibh joined the traditional Irish group in 2003.
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, 's former lead singer, left the band in 2003, and Nic Amhlaoibh took over as singer and whistle player, occasionally joining band member Tom Doorley in playing the flute. She recorded her first album with in 2003, called ''The Road Less Travelled''. recorded an album of solos in 2004 entitled ''Up in the Air'', and Nic Amhlaoibh played and sang on three tracks. In 2005, the band released the album ''When All is Said and Done''. Nic Amhlaoibh participated in the project ''Hands Across the Water'', a collaboration album with participation from dozens of high-profile traditional and folk musicians and singers. The proceeds of album sales going to victims of the
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in southeast Asia. Nic Amhlaoibh released her first major solo CD in 2006, entitled ''Daybreak/''. It featured musicians such as Oisín Mc Auley and Éamonn Doorley from , Gerry O Beirne, and John Doyle from . In 2008, Nic Amhlaoibh recorded '' Dual'' in Irish and
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with
Julie Fowlis Julie Fowlis (born 20 June 1979) is a Scottish folk singer and multi-instrumentalist who sings primarily in Scottish Gaelic. Early life Fowlis was born and grew up on North Uist, an island in the Outer Hebrides, in a Gàidhealtachd, Gaelic-s ...
, Éamonn Doorley (of ), and Ross Martin to highlight the many similarities and differences between Irish and Scottish Gaelic cultures. Dual was released in October 2008. In 2016, Nic Amhlaoibh recorded the single as one-half of the electronica duo ''
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'', together with Pádraig Rynne. Later that year, they proceeded to release a second single, , followed by a full album, , in 2018.


Television and radio

Nic Amhlaoibh's television appearances include ''The Highland Sessions'', a
BBC Four BBC Four is a British free-to-air Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It was launched on 2 March 2002
television series featuring Irish and Scottish Gaelic music. Other television work includes '' The Late Late Show'', ( Irish: "Out Under the Sky") (produced by
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), ''The History of Irish Dance'', , Moving West, and .
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appearances include performing and co-presenting (with Julie Fowlis) '' Cuirm@Celtic'' and ''Dà-Fhillte''. Radio work includes ''Rattlebag'' and ''The Late Session with Áine Hensey'' on
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and on
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. She also hosted a music programme “Folk on One” on RTÉ Radio 1.


Discography


Albums

* ''Morning Star/'' (2002) * ''Daybreak/'' (2006) * ''Dual'' (2008 – with
Julie Fowlis Julie Fowlis (born 20 June 1979) is a Scottish folk singer and multi-instrumentalist who sings primarily in Scottish Gaelic. Early life Fowlis was born and grew up on North Uist, an island in the Outer Hebrides, in a Gàidhealtachd, Gaelic-s ...
) * ''/The Small Hours'' (2013) * ''Foxglove & Fuchsia'' (2017) * ''/Seaborne'' (2020) * (2021) * ''Róisín ReImagined'' (2022)


With Danú

* ''The Road Less Travelled'' (2003) * ''Up in the Air'' (2004) * ''When All Is Said and Done'' (2005) * ''One Night Stand'' (Danú DVD) (2005) * (2010) * (2015)


With Aeons

* (2018)


References


External links


Nic Amhlaoibh's Website

Danu's Website

Hands Across the Water Project


Listening


Interview from ''The World''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nic Amhlaoibh, Muireann 1978 births Living people Irish folk singers Irish-language singers Place of birth missing (living people) Television presenters from the Republic of Ireland 21st-century Irish women singers Musicians from County Kerry