Lawrence Reeves Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 (edited) As I had posted earlier, we will be holding our Southeast Tionol over the weekend of February 27, 28. and March 1. We have a list of confirmed instructors as follows. Paul Groff will be teaching concertina. Ivan Goff, and Michael Cooney will handle the uilleann pipe classes. Fiddle, sean nos dance, and flute to be announced as details come in.We will post a website with maps and details shortly. On the subject of concertina, we are very pleased to have Paul Groff, and are looking forward to the event. We had Tim Collins two years ago, and it was a great start to having the concertina as a part of our line up. It would be great to hear from members of this forum interested in attending. We will be having a meet and greet session on Friday night the 27th, followed by a morning and afternoon class on Saturday. A recital of the instructors on Saturday night, followed by muliple Irish trad sessions on the grounds. In years past everyone has managed to find a session that suits their tastes and abilities if playing, and many enjoyable ones to sit back and just listen. Sunday, post breakfast there will be a final class wrapping up in the early afternoon. We are very lucky to have a person with Paul Groff's knowledge of all aspects of Irish traditional music, and ability to teach it on the anglo concertina. My first dealings with Paul were several years ago, when he had his shop in Boston. I sent a few of my students to him to purchase flutes, which were great instruments. Later I met Paul while I was attending a class in the Catskills back in 2000 or so. He stopped by Gearoid's class and played a few tunes for us, and with Gearoid. Next I heard him in concert / lectures with other great musicians such as Brian Conway playing music of Ed Reavey. Now this is all from memory , and as clouded as that may be after a few days at the Catskill's Irish Arts Week. Edited December 16, 2008 by Lawrence Reeves Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan Day Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 As I had posted earlier, we will be holding our Southeast Tionol over the weekend of February 27, 28. and March 1. We have a list of confirmed instructors as follows. Paul Groff will be teaching concertina. Ivan Goff, and Michael Cooney will handle the uilleann pipe classes. Fiddle, sean nos dance, and flute to be announced as details come in.We will post a website with maps and details shortly. On the subject of concertina, we are very pleased to have Paul Groff, and are looking forward to the event. We had Tim Collins two years ago, and it was a great start to having the concertina as a part of our line up. It would be great to hear from members of this forum interested in attending. We will be having a meet and greet session on Friday night the 27th, followed by a morning and afternoon class on Saturday. A recital of the instructors on Saturday night, followed by muliple Irish trad sessions on the grounds. In years past everyone has managed to find a session that suits their tastes and abilities if playing, and many enjoyable ones to sit back and just listen. Sunday, post breakfast there will be a final class wrapping up in the early afternoon. We are very lucky to have a person with Paul Groff's knowledge of all aspects of Irish traditional music, and ability to teach it on the anglo concertina. My first dealings with Paul were several years ago, when he had his shop in Boston. I sent a few of my students to him to purchase flutes, which were great instruments. Later I met Paul while I was attending a class in the Catskills back in 2000 or so. He stopped by Gearoid's class and played a few tunes for us, and with Gearoid. Next I heard him in concert / lectures with other great musicians such as Brian Conway playing music of Ed Reavey. Now this is all from memory , and as clouded as that may be after a few days at the Catskill's Irish Arts Week. Please give my regards to Paul Groff.Without doubt Paul is one of the great Irish Music players,he sadly did not have time to record some tracks for Anglo International, but I have heard some of his archive tracks and you have certainly chosen wisely for your Workshops. Have a great time Al Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken_Coles Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 I did a search for the prior post to learn that this event will be in Gainesville, Florida and thought I should add that information here. Ken Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawrence Reeves Posted December 16, 2008 Author Share Posted December 16, 2008 Yeah, sorry. It is going to be on the website as soon as we finish it. We were cautious to announce anything and then change or retract it. I will keep up to date with any changes as they occur. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Bradbury Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 Hello Lawrence, I plan to be there and am pleased to know I will finally get to meet Paul. My Bb/F Jefferies is one Paul used to own. Look forward to seeing and playing with you again also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Groff Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 (edited) Hi Larre, Thanks for inviting me. It should be a good weekend for concertinas. After not having a concert pitch concertina for a while, by February I will either have one or be able to borrow one to use in teaching, but I also will hope to bring up an old-pitch one. Hi Alan, You are too kind as always. Never "one of the great players," I'm still and will always be a student ... and always expect to learn from every player I meet. By the way, I got out the A.I. cd just today. Thanks to you and Graham, Fred Kilroy and many others are still sharing their music. Hi Daniel, I remember that concertina very well. It would be fun to hear it again. That one may turn out to have company, with other concertinas I once owned also turning up for the tionol. Looking forward to meeting you as well. PG Edited December 17, 2008 by Paul Groff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan Day Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 You are too modest Paul,how about that CD ? Hallo Dan.I was listening to your great banjo playing recently. Shame i cannot be over there for this one sounds as if it will be a good do. Al Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frankherbert Posted December 19, 2008 Share Posted December 19, 2008 As I had posted earlier, we will be holding our Southeast Tionol over the weekend of February 27, 28. and March 1. We have a list of confirmed instructors as follows. Paul Groff will be teaching concertina. Ivan Goff, and Michael Cooney will handle the uilleann pipe classes. Fiddle, sean nos dance, and flute to be announced as details come in.We will post a website with maps and details shortly. On the subject of concertina, we are very pleased to have Paul Groff, and are looking forward to the event. We had Tim Collins two years ago, and it was a great start to having the concertina as a part of our line up. It would be great to hear from members of this forum interested in attending. We will be having a meet and greet session on Friday night the 27th, followed by a morning and afternoon class on Saturday. A recital of the instructors on Saturday night, followed by muliple Irish trad sessions on the grounds. In years past everyone has managed to find a session that suits their tastes and abilities if playing, and many enjoyable ones to sit back and just listen. Sunday, post breakfast there will be a final class wrapping up in the early afternoon. We are very lucky to have a person with Paul Groff's knowledge of all aspects of Irish traditional music, and ability to teach it on the anglo concertina. My first dealings with Paul were several years ago, when he had his shop in Boston. I sent a few of my students to him to purchase flutes, which were great instruments. Later I met Paul while I was attending a class in the Catskills back in 2000 or so. He stopped by Gearoid's class and played a few tunes for us, and with Gearoid. Next I heard him in concert / lectures with other great musicians such as Brian Conway playing music of Ed Reavey. Now this is all from memory , and as clouded as that may be after a few days at the Catskill's Irish Arts Week. I am a student of Paul Groff and I would like to attend the Southeast Tiono in February. Please E-Mail all available information and where I may register. My E-Mail address is Frankandjuli@aol.com thank you for your help. frank herbert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawrence Reeves Posted December 29, 2008 Author Share Posted December 29, 2008 After a long silence we are up and running for registration. We are very pleased with our instructor line up and look forward to the weekend. Of course concertina players will be utilizing the skills of Paul Groff, and uilleann pipes are with Ivan Goff, and Michael Cooney. Fiddle is to be taught by Willie Kelly. Some on this forum may already be familiar with Willie's fine playing on Dympna O'Sullivan's debut recording last year. Willie is a fantastic fiddle player, and also a very fine uilleann piper. Here is our registration and information link. http://www.southeastpipersclub.org/seupc/i...r&Itemid=13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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