Patrick Ball

Patrick Ball

Person from United States

Genres: folk, harp, celtic, celtic harp, medieval

Patrick Ball
Patrick Ball
Patrick Ball
Patrick Ball
Patrick Ball
Patrick Ball

About Patrick Ball

Patrick Ball was born and raised in California and gave little thought to such things as where his ancestors came from. He went to school and supposed, when he thought about it at all, that he would one day be a lawyer, like his father. But he studied music from time to time and over the years developed a nodding acquaintance with the piano and the guitar. At university he continued his flirtatious relationship with music by playing the tin whistle, principally to annoy his roommate. But at this time he found that he was irresistibly drawn to words, to the music of words, to writers who made words sing, to writers from Ireland. Then, when he began to study history to fulfill his academic requirements, he was not surprised to find that it was the lyrical, turbulent history of Ireland that engaged him. So much so, in fact, that when his father died all his thoughts of law school died with him. He enrolled in graduate school and soon made his way to Ireland. There he fell in love with the eloquence and fire of the Irish oral tradition. There he fell in love with the Celtic harp. And there a few pieces of his life fell into place. For he came to know that marvelous unity of Irish words, music and history that would become his passion and, eventually, his livelihood. Patrick returned to California, was awarded a Master's Degree in History by Dominican College, and soon discovered that jobs in the field of Irish scholarship were not to be had for love nor money. So after laboring in various unrewarding lines of work he set off hitchhiking around the country and finally fetched up at Penland School of Crafts in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, where he lived for two years and worked as a groundsman. There he encountered a branch of that living oral tradition that had captivated him in Ireland. And there for him, among the Appalachian storytellers, his love of the spoken word was rekindled. He returned to Ireland and listened, then made his way back to California, determined to put his scholarship, his love of words and his neglected musicianship to some use, to carve out for himself an occupation from the things that he loved. He sought out a maker of the rare wire-strung Celtic harp and taught himself to play. He then gathered the stories he had heard and the history he had learned and blended them with the music that had so often been their companion. He now tours extensively throughout the United States and Canada, is considered one of the premier Celtic harpers and storytellers in the world today, and has recorded nine instrumental and three spoken word albums which have sold well over one-half million copies collectively and earned national awards in both the music and spoken word categories. Along with Celtic Harp and Story, his beguiling blend of music and spoken word concerts, Patrick has also written and currently performs two solo musical theater pieces: O'Carolan's Farewell to Music, which brings to the stage the legendary life, the turbulent times and the glorious music of Ireland's most celebrated and beloved musician, Turlough O'Carolan, and The Fine Beauty of the Island, a musical journey to Ireland's legendary Blasket Islands in search of a deeply haunting tune and the vanished islanders who played it. Patrick has been awarded grants for his work by the Zellerbach Family Fund and the California Arts Council and is the recipient of the Circle of Excellence Award from the National Storytelling Association.

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Heard alongside: Lisa Lynne The Chieftains Clannad

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Patrick Ball — Top 30 songs of 86

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Patrick Ball Carolan's Concerto
Patrick Ball Martin Wynnes
Patrick Ball Give Me Your Hand (Traditional)
Patrick Ball Lady Athenry / Fanny Poer
Patrick Ball Limerick's Lamentation
Patrick Ball May morning dew / Morrison's Jig
Patrick Ball Morgan Magan (Carolan)
Patrick Ball Squire Wood's Lamentation
Patrick Ball Young William Plunkett
Patrick Ball The Ram on Arthur's Mountain / Lullabye
Patrick Ball The Buttonhole
Patrick Ball Coilsfield House (Nathaniel Gow)
Patrick Ball Sheebeg Sheemore
Patrick Ball Susie McGuire / Briget Geary
Patrick Ball Carolan's Cottage (Turlough O'carolan)
Patrick Ball Carolan's Farewell To Music
Patrick Ball Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your Head
Patrick Ball She Moved Through the Fair
Patrick Ball The First Noel
Patrick Ball The Gloucester Wassail / When Blossoms Flowered 'Midst the Snow
Patrick Ball The Road to Lisdoonvarna / The Lark on the Strand
Patrick Ball Against the Wind
Patrick Ball Carolan's Welcome
Patrick Ball Carolan's farewell to music
Patrick Ball Dark Woman of the Glen
Patrick Ball La Valse Pour Les Petites Jeunes Filles (Belgian)
Patrick Ball Oxen and Sheep / The Carol of the Birds
Patrick Ball So Treiben wir den Winter aus
Patrick Ball Song of The Nuns of Chester
Patrick Ball Lord Inchiquin
Carolan's Concerto
Martin Wynnes
Give Me Your Hand (Traditional)
Lady Athenry / Fanny Poer
Limerick's Lamentation
May morning dew / Morrison's Jig
Morgan Magan (Carolan)
Squire Wood's Lamentation
Young William Plunkett
The Ram on Arthur's Mountain / Lullabye
The Buttonhole
Coilsfield House (Nathaniel Gow)
Sheebeg Sheemore
Susie McGuire / Briget Geary
Carolan's Cottage (Turlough O'carolan)
Carolan's Farewell To Music
Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your Head
She Moved Through the Fair
The First Noel
The Gloucester Wassail / When Blossoms Flowered 'Midst the Snow
The Road to Lisdoonvarna / The Lark on the Strand
Against the Wind
Carolan's Welcome
Carolan's farewell to music
Dark Woman of the Glen
La Valse Pour Les Petites Jeunes Filles (Belgian)
Oxen and Sheep / The Carol of the Birds
So Treiben wir den Winter aus
Song of The Nuns of Chester
Lord Inchiquin