Biographical notes - (from "pure piping"
CD)
It is extremely rare and refreshing nowadays to hear piping in
its pure state. Many recordings are smothered with excessive
overlays of accompaniment. In recent years the level of appreciation
of Irish traditional music has risen considerably and I suspect
that many students and enthusiasts of the uilleann pipes are eager
to hear the instrument without any props, played by a highly skilled
and mature piper. In this long awaited CD Leo Rickard has gone for
his inspiration back to the old recordings of the masters: Leo Rowsome,
Liam Walsh, William Andrews, Liam O Flynn, Seamus Ennis and
the legendary Johnny Doran and his brother Felix.
Leo Rickard was born in the scenic fishing village of Howth, Co.
Dublin. His people were fishermen who also had a keen interest in
Irish music. Leos brother, Dave, joined the St. Lawrence Pipe
Band in Howth in his early teens and is a highly regarded warpiper.
Kevin is a fine concertina player and plays mainly around Howth.
Their uncle Jimmy Rickard1 played the uilleann pipes.
He played with the now famous Rowsome quartet for a period before
he emigrated to London in the late 1930s. Leo only met him
once when he came home for his Mothers funeral in 1974. Sadly
he died a year later.
Leo started his piping career in 1976 when he enrolled for lessons
in the Pipers club at No. 14 Thomas Street. This was an important
link as his tutors Peter and Kevin McKenna were pupils of the celebrated
piper Leo Rowsome. The Pipers Club had links going back to
1900 and miraculously the piping tradition had survived battered
but unbroken. Leo enjoyed going to the Club. There was a great atmosphere
and the lessons were very good.
In 1978 Leo was fortunate to be introduced to Paddy Keenan2.
They struck up a friendship which lasts to the present day. Paddy
lived in Clontarf and Leo lived in Howth. They had plenty of opportunity
to play tunes and have the craic . Paddy gave Leo great
encouragement. Leo considers Paddy Keenan to be the greatest living
uilleann piper, with unrivalled technique and the skill of a supreme
virtuoso. Paddys innovation with the pipes and his modesty
have impressed Leo. Around the same time Leo met Martin Nolan who
is a very good friend and piper. They would meet up two or three
times a year and have fun playing and carousing at various Tionols
and sessions around the country.
Leo has played with a number of contempory bands, namely Clann
Eadair3, a local group from Howth.(This band was
associated with the late Phil Lynott), the Wexford based band Cry
Before Dawn and In Tua Nua. He has toured Sweden
and Germany with the Work and Play Band in 1991 and
1994.
Since then Leo has mainly been involved in session work and teaching
pipes for Na Piobairi Uilleann, mainly at the Willie Clancy Summer
School and regional Tionol.
One of the musical highlights of his career occurred in February
2000, when he was one of the tutors at the Tionol in Wicklow Town
to commemorate the great travelling piper Johnny Doran. At the piping
concert on Saturday (19.2.2000), Leo gave an outstanding and memorable
performance.
In the piping fraternity, Leo Rickard is a highly regarded and respected
piper-a pipers piper. (see the tributes by his peers, Paddy
Keenan, and Martin Nolan). He is totally committed to his art and
is known for his musical integrity.
This is Leos first solo CD and all the tracks are piping
classics. Most of the tunes were recorded by the great pipers and
a few of Leos contemporaries. It is one of the hallmarks of
a good musician to be able to play in the different styles and Leo
has demonstrated his ability in this regard. He has also added his
own personal stamp with subtle variations and tasteful embellishments.
There are many gems on this CD but my favourites are The Fairies
Revels selection with the Rowsome style of regulator playing
and the Johnny Doran touches in the Job of Journeywork
set dance.
So if its uncluttered piping by a great piper you are looking
for, this is it!
Mick OConnor
8th September 2000
* His good friend Kevin Thompson of Malahide, Co.Dublin made bothsets
of pipes- the concert set in 1980 and the flat set in 1999.
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