Na Píobairí Uilleann

Na Píobairí Uilleann
Pipers Club
Abbreviation NPU
Predecessor Dublin Pipers Club
Formation 1968
Founder Breandán Breathnach and other pipers
Type Irish Music
Purpose Promotion of the Uilleann pipes and Irish music
Headquarters Henrietta Street
Coordinates 53°21′09″N 6°16′12″W / 53.35250°N 6.27000°W / 53.35250; -6.27000
Official language
Irish, English
Chairman
Tommy Keane
Secretary
Noel Pocock
Donnacha Dwyer, Sheila Friel, Dave Hegarty, Ken Lynam, Padraic Mac Mathúna, Kieran O’Hare, Sorcha Potts, Kevin Rowsome
Staff
Gay Mc Keon (CEO)
Website pipers.ie

Na Píobairí Uilleann (Irish pronunciation: [n̪ˠa pʲiʊ̟bˠaɾʲi ɪlʲən̪ˠ ], meaning "The Uilleann Pipers") is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of the Irish Uilleann pipes and its music.[1]

Organisation

NPU was founded in 1968 in Dublin, Ireland under the impetus of researcher and collector Breandán Breathnach and pipers such as Seamus Ennis, Leo Rowsome and Paddy Moloney (of the Chieftains), many of whom had played with the Dublin Pipers Club.[2] Its headquarters are located in Henrietta Street, Dublin, in a restored Georgian building with facilities for many activities. Membership of the organisation is now spread throughout Ireland, England, Scotland, Continental Europe, North America and Australia.[3] Among the notable musicians associated with NPU are:

Activities

The goals and activities of the organization are numerous. Regular classes on piping technique, pipe making, and reed making are taught to students of all ages and abilities. NPU is also making a major effort to re-master and re-release recordings of deceased masters of the instrument as well as record living masters. The club offers a wide range of tutorial materials including DVDs, CDs, and books.[5]

Recordings (selection)

Books (selection)

See also

References

  1. Breandán Breathnach: Folk Music and Dances of Ireland, Mercier Press, Cork. 1983. ISBN 0-85342-509-4. p. 78
  2. Boylan, Henry (1998). A Dictionary of Irish Biography, 3rd Edition. Dublin: Gill and MacMillan. p. 383. ISBN 0-7171-2945-4.
  3. Article by Breandán Breathnach, 1980, reproduced at
  4. Patrons
  5. Na Piobairi Uilleann Homepage
  6. OCLC record number 276956142 viewed on 26 June 2010
  7. NPU

External links

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