Matt Cranitch

Matt Cranitch
Born1948 (age 77–78)
GenresIrish
OccupationMusician
Instrumentfiddle
LabelsOssian, Gael Linn, Mercier, Outlet, Dolphin, Harmonia Mundi, Transatlantic, Circa, Mulligan, DARA, Cross Border Media, Kelly’s Music, MJM
Websitehttps://www.mattcranitch.com/

Matt Cranitch (born 1948) is an Irish fiddle player. Cranitch is a founding member of Na Fili.[1] He is a graduate in electrical engineering and music from University College Cork, lectures at the Cork Institute of Technology on subjects of electronic engineering and music technology. He has a particular involvement in the music of Sliabh Luachra, on the Cork/Kerry border, and is engaged in on-going research on the fiddling style of this region at the Irish World Music Centre, University of Limerick. He has written extensively on Irish traditional music. He has also been a member of the band Sliabh Notes.[2][3] He currently lives in County Cork.

Discography

Solo albums

  • The Irish Fiddle Book (Demonstration Recording) (Ossian OSSCD4, 1988)
  • Take a Bow (Ossian OSSCD5, 1988)
  • Give it Shtick (Ossian OSSCD6, 1988)
  • Éistigh Seal (Gael Linn CEF104, 1984; CEFCD104, 2005)

With Na Filí

  • An Ghaoth Aniar (Mercier IRL9, 1969)
  • Farewell to Connacht (Outlet SOLP1010, 1971)
  • Na Filí 3 (Outlet SOLP1017, 1972)
  • A Kindly Welcome (Dolphin DOL1008, 1974)
  • Folklore aus Ireland (Harmonia Mundi 20 22159-8, 1975)
  • Chanter’s Tune (Transatlantic TRA353, 1977)
  • One Day for Recreation (Circa 003, 1978)

With Dave Hennessy & Mick Daly

  • Any Old Time (Mulligan LUN047, 1982)
  • Phoenix (DARA CD025, 1987)
  • Crossing (DARA CD072, 1995)

With Dónal Murphy & Tommy O’Sullivan

  • Sliabh Notes (Cross Border Media CBMCD018, 1995; Kells Music KM-9506, 1996)
  • Gleanntán (Ossian OSSCD114, 1999)
  • Along Blackwater’s Banks (Ossian OSSCD130, 2002)

With Jackie Daly

  • The Living Stream (MJM001, 2010)
  • Rolling On (MJM002, 2014)

Compilations

  • The Mountain Road: The Traditional Music of Cork and Kerry - featuring various artists (Ossian OSSCD84, 1995)
  • The County Bounds: Music and Song from the Cork-Kerry Border - featuring various artists, selected recordings from ‘The 1998 Seán Ó Riada International Conference’ (Ossian OSSCD113, 1999)

See also Na Fili Discography.

References

  1. ^ Broughton, Simon; Ellingham, Mark & Trillo, Richard (1999) World Music The Rough Guide: Africa, Europe and the Middle East, Rough Guides, ISBN 978-1-85828-635-8, p. 188
  2. ^ "Pop and Jazz Guide", New York Times, 8 March 2002, retrieved 2011-06-24
  3. ^ "Top traditional group bound to make an impression Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine", Waterford News & Star, 12 September 2003, retrieved 2011-06-24