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Matt Molloy comes from a strong musical background, of the famed fiddle and flute playing tradition of North Connacht. Before joining the Chieftains, Matt was already known as an accomplished flautist playing with a number of groups and session artists.
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Matt Molloy (born 12 January 1947) is an Irish musician, from a region known for producing talented flautists. As a child, he began playing the flute and won the All-Ireland Flute Championship at nineteen.
Nov 16, 2012 · After we discovered Matt Molloy's gorgeous sky series created by stacking hundreds of timelapse photos, we knew we had to get in touch with the talented photographer to find out more about his creative process. Read that exclusive interview, below, while enjoying more of Molloy's surreal sky photos.
INTERVIEW WITH MATT — MATT MOLLOY'S. THIS INTERVIEW TOOK PLACE ON 26 SEPTEMBER 1997, SHORTLY AFTER MOLLOY RELEASED HIS CD “SHADOWS ON STONE,” AND WAS CONDUCTED BY SEAN MCCUTCHEON, A FLUTE PLAYER FROM MONTRÉAL. THANKS TO SEAN FOR GIVING US PERMISSION TO PRINT THE INTERVIEW.
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Nov 26, 2021 · Molloy has been with the Chieftains since 1979, moving from the Bothy Band and a sojourn with Planxty. He had worked for six years as an aircraft technician mechanic with Aer Lingus when Geraldine and Donal Lunny persuaded him to become a professional musician.
Apr 11, 2019 · Matt Molloy is a modern day legend of the Irish flute and traditional Irish music. Learn about his life and unique musical playing style.
Aug 8, 2024 · Matt will be joined on the night by one of Ireland’s finest traditional musicians, John Carty. Probably the most exciting trad combinations of recent times, together Matt Molloy and John Carty explore the rich and varied tapestry of the fiddle and flute tradition of North Connaught.