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Interceltique Festival
Brittany
Iria Salgado
Galicia
Ronan Doherty
Erm
Milladoiro
Carlos Nuñez
Susana Seivane
Cristina Pato
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We're here at the Interceltique Festival in Brittany, France and I'm talking to two as yet little known pipers
Iria Salgado from Galicia, and from Ireland, Ronan Doherty. So how did you get started?
Erm, there's been music in my family for as long as I can remember. I learnt the tin whistle when I was six and then after a year my father bought me my first set of pipes. But it was an uncle who gave me lessons.
I was five when I started. I learnt by ear from my father, imitating him like it's always been done. When I was ten he started putting me in for competitions.
Who have been your musical influences?
Well, Milladoiro, who started it all, and Carlos Nuñez who really put Galician music on the map. But my greatest
inspiration has got to be players like Susana Seivane and Cristina Pato for showing that women can be out there just as much as the men. |