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Píobaire, An, Volume 2, Issue 37, Page 7

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Píobaire, An
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FEIS CEOIL RESULTSA listing of winners in the piping competitions at the Feis Ceoil up to 1921 appeared in An Piobaire 30 (l978). How-ever, even at the risk of some duplication, the following coinprelierisive fist is worth publishing in full because of theadditional detail it offers. Of special interest is the entry for 930 when Breandn breathnach, then aged 8, was aconlpeti or. Many thanks to Barry ONeill and Deborah Robinson of Chicago for this fine contribution.Jackie Small1897 Robert Thoiripson, Turlough McSwecriey, Tlioxr as Rowsome898 Robert Thompson, John Cash, John Flanagan and P.Kelly tied for 3rd.899 (May I 520) Iliorilas Rovsorrie, Deriis Delaney andMichael OSullivan tied for 2nd, John flanaganAN GAODFIAL a New York newspaper, reported thefollowing a tteridi rig pipers and pr i ZOWI liners: Phi pGood man, Cast leblay icy John Cash, W ic lc] ow; PatrickToomey, Poulaphouca ; Thomas Rowsome, Dul,lin;Den is Delaney, Ball nasloe tied for 1st and 2nd; 1 <.Thompson, Cork: Jeremiah ODonovan, Cork; if.Wayland, Cork; Mr. Harris, Tipperary; John FlanaganDub Ii, 3rd lace; T. Croscial e, Cork; Pa rick Gal lagher, Co. Mayo Dan Mar key, Cast I ebla yney; Ni ichae IOStilIi an, Cal ierdaniel, Co. Kerry, tied for 1st and2nd.1900 John Cash, George McCarthy, Denis Delaney, Dan SiarkeyI 901 Mar tim, Reilly. Dents Delaney, A, ma Ba try and Ni ic IouC Sullivan tied for 3rd.902 John Got nan, George McCar thy, Denis Delaney903 Pat SIcDonagI,, Denis Delaney, C. Mccar thy1904 Denis Delaney, George McCar thy, Phil ip Goodman905 Jo riles Burns (sic:), George Mc art Fiy, XViI hai Ti Ni ul yei 906 (May I - 9) Stephen Rouam,e, William Mulvey, EdwardHarrison907 George Mc: Cart by, Pat Ward, Phi lip Good r lan908 De:iis Delaney, John OGorimiari, John Flanagan909 \X 111am .\i ul ye y, John Flanaga i. Ba, i j el Mar keyI 91 0 Dcii is D c aney, VIII am Mel vey, James Coy I c1911 Dents Delaney, ViIliain MirIvey, Jo hn Flanagan191 2 Den is Delaney, John Flanagan, io u n Kenny1913 Dents Delaney, John Kenny, Villta n Mulvey19 1 ( I (May 4-9) John Reilly, John Flanagan, Wi lliam Siulvey1915 \Villiain MLIlvey, Derns Delaney, Pat Vard916 Denis Delaney, latrick Ward, John Flanagan917 (May 7- 12) Jamiies Byrne (Mooncoin), Denis Delaney,191 8 (6 entries) Den is Delaney, Pat Vard, A ntlion y Mc Cairn191 9 7 ciii r ies) L ia ii Va Isl i, Demiis Delaney, John Flanagan aridAndrew Mccann tied for 3rd.The newspaper corrr,tented that the Feis seemed likea prize fight, not Irish music.I 920 Liar,, \Valsli l Rowson ,c,1921 (May 7) Senior winners; L. Rowsome (9]): Jarnies Byrne(85); \ViI ham Andre \ s; Junior winners: I. Rowsori it, (90); J olin F J e rn i r : (85);Dents Nugcrit (7 ).922 SENIOR V INN BR S: L. Itowsorne (9)); dli am Was Ii 90);Sir Si. O Connell; 1 irrrcs Fr ,rri .JUNIOR WINNERS: ihiornas Ruwsormie, John, Do 10,U. otis.MrRhert ODwyer sail that Mr. Rowsonies newpipes had distinictly drflerc,m,t trratnrrni in one. incharacter and in technique to the olde, ones. Pipeshod not shown any adsarrcerr,erit for nu:iiber ofyears orid ti le vets lict o r hem having Uris nlproveiiit,ilt, Ire said, whether ii v.as a move iii the rightd,rt:ctiorr or f bi, was coinmenclobte.923 SENIOR WINNERS: Lam Walsh, 23 Barrack St. Wa erford; Leo Rowsome; Seamus Mccuinness (sic)JUNIOR V INNERS: Jolir,r,ie I7orari; Edward Potts, ThomasRowsonie920 SENIOR WINNER: Leo Ross sonic (the only entram, I)UNlOl VlNNER: Edward Potts (90); Johnriie Doran (87)Mr Rolnrt 0 Dwyer commended the good tuning ofPotts pipes and the f LI II tone of Rowsome 5 pipes.925 SENIOR: Leo Rowsorne; J imnrnie Ennis; Sean OLeary,Spririg lim II, Enrimscorthiy; Edward Gor:mian, DublinJUNIOR: Edward Potts; Thomas Rowsone;1926 SENIOR: Seanius Ei,nis (Sr); Edwar d Potts; Sen OLeary;Thos. RowsomeU NI OR: (no st awarded); James RIo ke, 88 Francis St,Dublin.927 SE N OR, l hos. P. Rowson C; Edw arcf Pot 5; Ne I us Cr on ii.Cork; Edward GorrnanJUN OR: James B lake: J ames McG ii, rk, 90 Iruss i a St.DuI ,l iii; (no 3rd); Ja n, es Bryan, Green H I Is, Ta I lag 1 , (veryhigh commendation); John Dempsey, Airton, Tallaghit (high:commendation)1928 SENIOR; James byrne (90); John Leary (88); Edward PottsS7); Michael Paclian (7UN OR; John S I c cui r k (85). Jo hn Derripsey (82): DavidPage, Thomas Bran I, James Obrien tied for 3rd. ThomasRowsonne and Ja mes Ennis played brilliantly but wereeliminated as past prize winners.929 SENIOR (3 entered): Edward Potts; Neil us 0 Croinin;Tunes were Slievenamon, Copperplate, Frieze britches.Quarrelsome p,per, Ace and Deuce of Pipering.UN IOR: (8 entered), David Iage, Dublin (90); AndrewKeanc, Garryowen. I. imnerick (87). Tunes were Eanionn aC brim c I- lea the ry breeze, H rum ours of Ban try, Boys ofblueh il l.1930 SENIOR: (0 entered), Cornelius Cronin (87); Dav id Page(81); Tummes were Dark Woman of the Glen 1 Flogging Reel,Jacksons Morning Br usbi, H ighi Level I-tornpipe, BonapartesRetreat.JUNIOR: (4 entered); Andrew Keane (89); Thomas Brazil,42 OLeary, South Ci re J e, Du bi I El (8 1)1 Brendani Wa sri (7 ITunes yore Kate ODwyer (air), Shaskeen Reel, Donny-brook Jig. Greencastle I-fornpipe. Brendan told rile hehad an unfortunate accident, that the valve twice poppedout of his bellows. Leo Rowsonie spotted the problemIrom the ocIjud cating table, stepped up and untwisted hisblowpipe. B ON.193] SENIOR: Andrew Keane, the on]s entran: (86)JUNIOR: not reported. James Ennis adiudicated.932 SENIOR (4 entered); Padraig Brophs , K :trrrsrage (90):David Page. He tesbury St. Dublin (82)JUNIOR: (2 entered): James Re nolds, Clorisi] InJames E nnl s ad) Era ca tech937 SENIOR: E, Gor:rran (90); James McGuirh, 90 Prussia St.Dr,hl:n (87). Four airs of varied character from thoONeill or Roche collections were to be playedL IOR 0. 0 Dcwd, Central Fire S:atior,, DublinI 974 SENIOR: John ci am key (63). the only en trail t.James Ennis adjudica red935, I 936. apoaren t I y r io i pe 5 conipe t ; t ions held, but trad -itional fiddling con flues.Feiseanna were held in Tuani. TIr,irles. Cork, Galway and &se-where. Car, any readers tell us who \ 0,1?Contd. overCulled from Dublin papers7
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37
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7
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1987-11-01T00:00:00
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Píobaire, An, Volume 2, Issue 37

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