Vincent Broderick (musician)

Vincent Broderick (1920 - 7 August 2008) was an Irish flute and tin whistle player and teacher and composer of Irish music.

He was born in Carrowmore, Bullaun, near Loughrea in County Galway.

He left Galway for Dublin in the early 1950s, where he became an enthusiastic member of the Pipers Club. In 1953 he won the All-Ireland flute competition performing one of his own compositions. He was an exponent of the East Galway flute style.[1]

In 1992 The Turoe Stone, a book containing 32 of his compositions, was published. A second volume was issued some years later. Many of his compositions became part of the repertoire of musicians playing Irish music worldwide and were recorded by dozens of artists and bands.[2]

In 2003 he was awarded the TG4 Composer of the Year Award.

He died in Dublin in 2008.

Select compositions

References

  1. The Rough Guide to Irish Music, 2000
  2. Broderick, Vincent (1990). Traditional Irish Flute Solos: The Turoe Stone Collection. Walton's. ISBN 1-85720-061-6.

External links

"Vincent Broderick". Retrieved 5 June 2014. 

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