We will be showcasing the entire range of present-day Celtic music, from the very traditional to the newest strains of World Music. The Montréal International Celtic Festival will feature some of the most prominent Celtic talent available in Canada, as well as groups from the U.S.A, and as far away as Ireland, Scotland, Spain, and Brittany.

The festival spans three days, with major performances Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights as well as music and activities all day long on Saturday and Sunday. To get the low-down on admission, click here.

Agincourt

Agincourt’s five superbly-skilled musicians invite you to a feast of traditional Celtic music: Alan Jones (Irish Uilleann, Northumbrian, and Scottish Border Bagpipes, whistle), Christine Fortin (flute), Joanne St-Laurent (Celtic harp), Ralph Thompson (fiddle), and Alain Leroux, (mandocello, bouzouki, fiddle).

Date

Time

Stage

Sunday, August 11

5:00 pm

Hurley's Ceilidh Tent

 

Athanor

Often employing rare instruments, Athanor opens a window on almost 1,000 years of exceptional music. Let Montrealers Martine Chiasson (violin, nyckelharpa, crumhorn, viol, vocals) and Michel Bordeleau (guitar, hurdy-gurdy, mandora, vocals…) take you on a breathtaking tour through their own compositions and traditional tunes from Brittany, Scotland, Quebec, Ireland, Galicia, and Eastern Europe.

Date

Time

Stage

Sunday, August 11

2:00 pm

Lunasa

 

Beolach

Beolach means “lively youth” in Gaelic – a polite understatement for this super-energized band of five “born to perform” Cape Breton musical luminaries: Mairi Rankin, Wendy MacIsaac, Mac Morin, Patrick Gillis and Ryan MacNeil. Perfect fare for all who like their Cape Breton, Scottish and Irish music served up with contemporary edge and knockout wit.

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

1:00 pm

CBC

Saturday, August 10

6:00 pm

Hurley's Ceilidh Tent

Sunday, August 11

10:15 pm

St-Ambroise Main Stage

 

La Bottine Souriante

Kings of good humour, the nine members of La Bottine Souriante have had audiences grinning and stamping their feet all around the world. Arguably Québec’s best known groups outside of Canada, La Bottine have been going strong for more than 25 years with dozens of Gold and Platinum albums. The group has been awarded many prizes, notably the Juno and Félix awards of Canada and the BBC award from the U.K. With their original and exuberant approach, their openness to new genres and their superlative stage presence, the happy-go-lucky Bottine Souriante continue to promote the musical traditions of Québec while enchanting new generations.

So come on down and dance with La Bottine Souriante, and find out why the american magazine Dirty Linen named them the “Best Group in the World”!

Date

Time

Stage

Friday, August 9

10:00 pm

St-Ambroise Main Stage

 

The Heather Cameron Band

Heather Cameron has been singing and playing music all her life. She enchants audiences with the sweet sound of her voice, and her unaffected style. Always an avid fan of Celtic and Maritime music, she takes as her influences the likes of Karen Tweed, the Barra MacNeils, and Kate Rusby. She will be joined for her performance by her ensemble, including John Williams, Mike Ayles, Tim Walsh, Jonathan Moorman and Jim Good. Treat yourself!

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

2:00 pm

Hurley's Ceilidh Tent

 

Dwayne Cote

Aficionados of sweet-sounding, gentle-hearted, technically-superb, and distinctively-classical Celtic performance art will delight in the music of Dwayne Cote – one of Atlantic Canada’s most unique violinists/fiddlers. Singing his praises: the likes of Ashley MacIsaac, Rita MacNeil, Natalie MacMaster and John Allan Cameron.

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

5:00 pm

Hurley's Ceilidh Tent

Sunday, August 11

5:00 pm

Lunasa

 

Cran

"Stunning vocal arrangements and immaculate musicianship... sounds of astonishing depth and unstoppable force." - The Rough Guide to Irish Music

That Cran continues to make waves in the evolving genre of traditional Irish music surprises absolutely no one. Each musician in the group is already lauded as a virtuoso in his own right: Desi Wilkinson on Irish flute, tenor Sean Corcoran, singing in the Hiberno-English and Gaelic traditions, and Ronan Browne on the Uilleann pipes. Crowds adore their rhythmically-daring, high-energy, sometimes rascally, sometimes traditional, always innovative interpretations.

Date

Time

Stage

Thursday, August 8

10:00 pm

Nouveau Club Soda

Saturday, August 10

5:00 pm

CBC

Saturday, August 10

9:00 pm

St-Ambroise Main Stage

Sunday, August 11

6:00 pm

Hurley's Ceilidh Tent

 

Teresa Doyle

When critically-acclaimed singer Teresa Doyle interprets traditional lyrics with her rich and heady vocals, it’s sheer heaven. Teresa makes her mark by mesmerizing adult and child audiences throughout the world. A P.E.I. native, she has toured the U.K., Japan and North America, and has performed with legendary groups like The Chieftains, garnering knockout reviews, a 2001 East Coast Music Award for the album “Cradle on the Waves” and a Juno nomination for the album “If fish could sing”. Her recordings have been released in 22 countries. Guaranteed to delight Celtic fans young and old, this is a performance for all ages.

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

2:00 pm

Bards' Tent

Saturday, August 10

5:00 pm

Lunasa

Sunday, August 11

2:00 pm

Bards' Tent

 

Mary Jane Lamond

Vocal innovator Mary Jane Lamond takes Gaelic song to a new level - adding a splash of world and pop to intriguing new-millenium arrangements. A natural storyteller with a worldwide reputation, Mary Jane whisks audiences away to other times, other places. She has garnered many Juno and East Cost Music Award nominations, a MuchMusic Global Groove Award and has teamed up with the likes of fiddler Ashley MacIsaac.

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

6:00 pm

Bards' Tent

Sunday, August 11

5:00 pm (TBC)

CBC

Sunday, August 11

9:00 pm

St-Ambroise Main Stage

 

Tess Leblanc

Tess LeBlanc is a New Brunswick native. A terrific Cape-Breton style step dancer, and an accomplished bodhran player, she also has a beautiful voice with which she sings songs in Gaelic as well as French and English. Her talent and repertoire are a reflection of her wide Celtic influences.

Date

Time

Stage

Thursday, August 8

9:00 pm

Nouveau Club Soda

Sunday, August 11

4:00 pm

Hurley's Ceilidh Tent

 

Louarn

Formed in 2000 in Montréal, Louarn (“fox” in Breton), delivers traditional songs drawn from the region of Brittany in France. The teamwork in the “kan a diskan” style of singing will amaze you as Pierrick Sauvage, Patrice Declos, and Loïc Hamon churn out mesmerizing Breton rhythms that will have you dancing till your feet give out!

Date

Time

Stage

Sunday, August 11

1:00 pm

Lunasa

 

Ishbel MacAskill

Ishbel MacAskill has a “magical sense of timing and phrasing, the kind of skill that made Sinatra the absolute governor in his field”. – Alastair Clark

Schooled in Gaelic culture and endowed with an exquisitely-rich contralto voice (and perfect pitch), Scotland’s Ishbel MacAskill ranks as one of the world’s greatest traditional Gaelic singers. Hailing from the Point area of the Island of Lewis, off Scotland's north west coast, her compelling style of unaccompanied traditional singing effortlessly involves audiences in the colourful history and culture of the Gael.

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

4:00 pm

Bards' Tent

Sunday, August 11

5:00 pm

Bards' Tent

 

Kirk MacGeachy

Kirk is a singer-songwriter with a repertoire of fine ballads delivered in a haunting manner all his own. Slow yourself down and prepare to be transported to the rolling hills of Scotland…

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

5:00 pm

Bards' Tent

Sunday, August 11

1:00 pm

Bards' Tent

 

Dave MacIsaac with Louis Benoit

World renowned master of string instruments, Cape Breton legend, and one of the finest Celtic guitarists in the world. Dave’s traditionally-rooted style complements perfectly his “close to the core” sound. Accompanying him is Louis Benoit playing a pure and skillful guitar.

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

7:00 pm

St-Ambroise Main Stage

Sunday, August 11

6:00 pm

Hurley's Ceilidh Tent

 

Erik Marchand with Triptyque

Recognized among Bretons as one of their great traditional singers, Erik Marchand also plays the Breton clarinet (Treujenn Gaol). Direct and authentic, he manages to bring the traditions across while expertly giving them a modern twist.

Performing this year with Tryptique, a Breton trio composed of Jacques Pellen (guitars), and the brothers Patrick (fiddle, mandolin, and synth guitar) and Jack Molard (Scottish bagpipes), with whom Erik formed the famous group GWERZ. Superstars in Brittany, Tryptique brings Celtic music alive with magical, almost mystical performances.

This reunion of these four renowned musicians can’t fail to impress!

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

10:15 pm

St-Ambroise Main Stage

 

Beverley McGuire and Swift Years

Prepare to be charmed by Montreal native Beverley McGuire - one of but a few Canadian Celtic vocalists who sing in Irish Gaelic! Beverley performed previously at the Festival in 2000 with her group Maeve.

Also based in Montreal, Swift Years is an eclectic ensemble of accomplished instrumentalists, veteran performers and prolific songwriters whose music crosses cultural and geographical boundaries with effortless virtuosity. Swift Years' energetic performance never fails to get audiences up on their feet.

Date

Time

Stage

Sunday, August 11

3:00 pm

Bards' Tent

 

Tony McManus

“The best Celtic guitarist in the world” (John Renbourn)

As a child, Tony McManus studied the fiddle, the tin whistle and the mandolin, eventually adopting their wickedly-difficult traditional Celtic rhythms and ornamentation to his own instrument – the acoustic guitar. Tony now amazes audiences with deliciously-intricate, technically-dazzling performances, as he tackles music from Brittany, Galicia, Québec, Asturias, Cape Breton and Eastern Europe. Tony teaches his techniques to eager students from all over the world, as well as working intimately in the classical and jazz scene, as both a musician and a teacher, and touring with such Celtic music luminaries as Natalie MacMaster.

Date

Time

Stage

Sunday, August 11

3:00 pm

Hurley's Ceilidh Tent

Sunday, August 11

7:00 pm

St-Ambroise Main Stage

 

Duo Mirandette et Roy

Born in St-Zénon north of Jolliette, Jean-Claude Mirandette plays guitar, 5-string banjo, mandolin and fiddle. He also sings and is particularly well known as a composer of traditional-style Québécois music. He is one of the five singers in the popular group of traditional québécois singers -- Les Charbonniers de l’Enfer. Daniel Roy is a former member of La Bottine souriante and Manigance who helped start the well-known group Entourloupe. For over 15 years, he hosted a radio programme of Québécois and Irish music in Québec City. Daniel sings and plays wooden whistle, low whistle, jew’s-harp, harmonica and percussion.

Date

Time

Stage

Thursday, August 8

8:00 pm

Nouveau Club Soda

Sunday, August 11

1:00 pm

CBC

Sunday, August 11

4:00 pm

Lunasa

 

Montreal Pipes and Drums

Under the command of Pipe Major Jordon Anderson and Drum Sergeant Michael Poxon, the Montreal Pipes and Drums are Montreal's fastest growing pipe band and have burst upon the province's piping scene in the two years that they've existed. Featured in the 2001 Grey Cup pre-game show, the Montreal Pipes and Drums were also the band of choice at the 2001 North American Highland Dancing Championships.

They were the Saint Patrick's Society's band for the 2001 and 2002 Saint Paint Patrick's Parade and were the only pipe band invited to attend the 2001 and 2002 Saint Jean Baptiste parades. As Montreal's lone competition caliber pipe band, in 2001 the Montreal Pipes and Drums placed in the top ten bands in grade four at last year's North American Pipe Band Championship and took third at the Montreal Highland Games the next day and went on to take First Place in the Grade IV competitions at the 2002 Montreal Highland Games.

The band has already been part of many parades and events throughout Quebec and New England and expects to continue to expand both in terms of membership and accomplishment in 2002. Something which makes this pipe band particularly unique, is the fact that more than 50 percent of its members are French Canadian.

Date

Time

Stage

Friday, August 9

6:45 pm

Opening Ceremonies

 

Montreal Welsh Male Choir

Tracing their roots to the 1850’s when Welsh Quarrymen were invited to sing for the opening of the Menai Suspension Bridge, the Montreal Welsh Male Choir is fiercely proud of its heritage. Often-invited perfomers for local professional sports, the power and sensitivity of their thirty voices have impressed thousands, and are sure to do the same to you.

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

1:00 pm

Bards' Tent

 

Brendan Mulvihill

Brendan Mulvihill wears a coat of many musical colors. From driving reels that showcase his technical virtuosity to sonorous tones on stately baroque pieces, the love that Brendan has for his music and his instrument comes across loud and clear. Bring your energy and your ears – this extraordinary musician is sure to delight!

Date

Time

Stage

Sunday, August 11

4:00 pm

Bards' Tent

 

Brendan Nolan

This Dublin-born singer of Celtic/Irish song is a seasoned bard from days of yore. Brendan transports audiences with a mighty repertoire of sad, joyous and hilarious lyrics and a rich baritone voice custom-made for traditional ballads and contemporary song. Letting the voice take the fore, the accompaniment is primarily guitar or bodhran. With four solo albums already to his name and having received high praise from the Canadian Folk Music Society and Dirty Linen Magazine, Brendan Nolan is one to watch. For those of you looking for your Celtic fare straight up and true to its roots, this will be an event to remember.

Date

Time

Stage

Thursday, August 8

7:00 pm

Nouveau Club Soda

Saturday, August 10

3:00 pm

Bards' Tent

Sunday, August 11

1:00 pm

Hurley's Ceilidh Tent

 

Chris Norman Ensemble

Chris Norman has been hailed as one of the finest flute players, in any genre, of our era. His virtuosity does not eclipse his music – instead, his playing seems to serve it, humbly bringing it to life in ways that will leave you breathless. His range and artistic sensibility resonate with audiences whether he’s performing the music of his native Nova Scotia or exploring the nuances of works from the Renaissance and Baroque. And, yes, he was featured on the soundtrack for the movie “Titanic.” Also the founder and director of the world renowned Boxwood Festival and Workshop for aspiring flutists, he has shared his love of the instrument with thousands. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to see him in concert, and to learn by his side during his free workshop!

Date

Time

Stage

Sunday, August 11

3:00 pm

CBC

Sunday, August 11

8:00 pm

St-Ambroise Main Stage

 

Gerry O'Neill

Gerry O’Neill is a native of Derry who came to Canada in 1974. He has wowed audiences large and small with his expressive fiddle playing, including a performance at the opening ceremonies of the 1976 Olympic Games. A commentator once noted that Gerry “puts so much feeling into his music – during sad songs you feel the fiddle is drowning in tears, during the happy songs you’d swear it was overflowing with amusement!” Regarded by many of his peers as one of the great fiddlers of his generation, anybody hearing Gerry for the first time will not fail to agree!

Date

Time

Stage

Sunday, August 11

3:00 pm

Lunasa

 

Orealis

One of Canada’s most innovative Celtic bands, their repertoire ranges from haunting ballads and slow airs to driving instrumentals performed with energy and enthusiasm.

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

2:00 pm

Lunasa

 

Ressac

It will be full speed ahead, when you hear the joyful voices of Ressac. Let yourself be carried away by rollicking tunes and sea shanties by this Montreal Breton group.

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

1:00 pm

Lunasa

 

Pierre Schryer

Nimble-fingered Franco-Ontarian master fiddler and winner of multiple championships, Pierre Schryer brings you a wildly-gifted band that is wowing audiences in Canada, the U.S.A., Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland. Manna from heaven for fans of Irish, Scottish, French-Canadian, and Canadian Old-Time.

Date

Time

Stage

Friday, August 9

7:45 pm

St-Ambroise Main Stage

Saturday, August 10

6:00 pm

Lunasa

 

Sharon Shannon

By the age of eleven, young Sharon Shannon from Ireland’s County Clare was already turning heads with her performances on the button accordion and the fiddle. What’s more, the kid had charisma – audiences couldn’t take their eyes off her. Little wonder then that Sharon soon found herself in session with the likes of Adam Clayton of U2.

As Sharon matured, she also absorbed a heady cocktail of ethnic influences. The result today is a sound totally unique and irresistible. Sharon has already produced four acclaimed albums and has played the U.S., Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Japan, performing for notables such as Lech Walesa in Warsaw and former U.S. President Bill Clinton.

Date

Time

Stage

Friday, August 9

8:45 pm

St-Ambroise Main Stage

 

Solstice

What happens when you mix Celtic, folk, classical, blues and rock? A high-octane sound that has audiences jumping and clamoring for more! Join Solstice’s Patrick Lesyk on guitar and lead vocals, and Jonathan Moorman on violin and backing vocal as they transform traditional song and original compositions with explosive energy and creativity.

Date

Time

Stage

Sunday, August 11

6:00 pm

Lunasa

 

Swerve

Composed of Ciaran Winters (guitar, vocals), Dave Williams (mandolin, vocals), and Alex Kealer (fiddle, vocals) this Montreal-based band’s charisma and charm will satisfy your Celtic thirst in the course of performing a variety of original Irish and Scottish music.

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

1:00 pm

Hurley's Ceilidh Tent

 

Tejedor

Tantalizing, electric, with an international flair – two brothers and a sister from a musically-gifted family in the northern Spanish region of Asturias dish out a mix of traditional Asturian and Celtic music spiked with cutting-edge technique. Teaming up with guest artists such as Igor Medio of Felpeyu, the Asturian group that graced our stages in 2001, Tejedor is one of Spain’s best Celtic bands!

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

3:00 pm

CBC

Saturday, August 10

7:45 pm

St-Ambroise Main Stage

 

Tüna

Bringing together five of Montreal’s finest progressive Celtic musicians, TÜNA performs traditional Irish and Scottish airs, reels and jigs, infused with intoxicating African, Macedonian, blues and jazz flavors. Grab your pint and put on your dancing shoes; home-grown never sounded so good!

Date

Time

Stage

Friday, August 9

7:00 pm

St-Ambroise Main Stage

Saturday, August 10

4:00 pm

Lunasa

 

Nicholas Williams

Nicholas Williams is quickly establishing himself as a strikingly original flute player on the Canadian traditional music scene. He blends Irish and Indian flute playing styles with a repertoire of tunes from Québec, Ontario, Brittany, and the British Isles. The result is an evocative mix of Celtic dance rhythms and improvised flights of fancy.

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

4:00 pm

Hurley's Ceilidh Tent

 




Celtic Grace Dancers and Les Pieds Légers de Laval (TBC)

Montréal’s very own version of “Riverdance”, this Irish dance troupe will be joined by traditional Québécois dancers in bringing our history to life. Athletic and energetic or soft-shoe and delicate, these dancers will enrapt you with their beauty and grace.

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

3:00 pm

Hurley's Ceilidh Tent

 

Montreal Highland Dancers

One of the oldest forms of folk dance, the style now shares many elements from classical ballet and requires both athletic and artistic skill.

Date

Time

Stage

Sunday, August 11

2:00 pm

Hurley's Ceilidh Tent

 




Michael Burns

Montréal’s most famous Irish storyteller. Spinning stories for nigh onto 40 years, Michael has used the rugged beauty of Labrador, the wilds of downtown Toronto and the majestic fjords of Norway as backdrops to the twists and turns of his tales.

Date

Time

Stage

Saturday, August 10

1:45 pm
(in English)

Bards' Tent

Sunday, August 11

2:45 pm
(in English)

Bards' Tent

 

* Please note that in addition to the scheduled appearances of Michael Burns on stage, amateur storytellers can be found at the Gazebo swapping stories.

 


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