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Nightnoise was a music ensemble active from 1984 to 1997. Their original blend of
Irish traditional music Irish traditional music (also known as Irish trad, Irish folk music, and other variants) is a genre of folk music that developed in Ireland. In ''A History of Irish Music'' (1905), W. H. Grattan Flood wrote that, in Gaelic Ireland, there w ...
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Celtic music Celtic music is a broad grouping of music genres that evolved out of the folk music traditions of the Celtic people of Northwestern Europe. It refers to both orally-transmitted traditional music and recorded music and the styles vary considerab ...
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jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major ...
, and classical
chamber music Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small numb ...
inspired a generation of Irish musicians. They released seven albums on the
Windham Hill Windham Hill Records was an independent record label that specialized in instrumental acoustic music. It was founded by guitarist William Ackerman and Anne Robinson (née McGilvray) in 1976 and was popular in the 1980s and 1990s. The label was ...
label.


Origins

The origins of Nightnoise can be traced to the Bothy Band (disbanded in 1979), who made a name in Ireland and internationally with a lively fiddle-based sound that brought Irish music into the mainstream. One of the band's founders, guitarist
Mícheál Ó Domhnaill Mícheál Ó Domhnaill (; 7 October 1951 – 7 July 2006) was an Irish singer, guitarist, composer, and producer who was a major influence on Irish traditional music in the second half of the twentieth century. He is remembered for his innovativ ...
, came from a long line of Irish musicians, and was considered one of the finest performers of traditional Irish music. In 1983, after seven years with the Bothy Band and several years collaborating with the master fiddler Kevin Burke, Ó Domhnaill began searching for a new project and a new sound. He met
Billy Oskay Billy Oskay is an American violinist and record producer. Biography Billy Oskay was born and raised in Kingston, New York, where he first learned to play the violin at the age seven. In 1970, he began studying under Eugen Prokop at the Internation ...
in Portland, Oregon, and the two began a new collaboration focused on a new and innovative music that integrated Celtic, jazz, and classical chamber music. Billy Oskay was born in Kingston, New York, and had developed an international reputation as a violinist. He started playing violin at seven and went on to study under Eugen Prokop at the International Academy of Music Palma de Mallorca in Spain. He excelled equally in violin technique and composition. He graduated from the esteemed academy with a degree in violin and chamber music. Nightnoise began as a collaboration between this American violinist and Irish guitarist who sought to create a unique blend of musical forms. Together, they composed and recorded some songs in Oskay's Portland home and were pleased with the result. Ó Domhnaill secured a contract with William Ackerman at Windham Hill Records, the tracks they recorded were mixed and released in 1984 under the title ''Nightnoise''. The album represented a real departure from Ó Domhnaill's Bothy Band roots, and the mellow, ambient instrumental style incorporating jazz and classical elements and forms full of spirituality almost defined what would be called New Age music.


1987–1990

Three years later, Mícheál's sister, Irish pianist and vocalist Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill, who performed with her brother in Skara Brae, Relativity, and the Bothy Band, and Irish-American flutist Brian Dunning joined the original duo. Nightnoise, the band, was born. The quartet's first album ''Something of Time'', was released by Windham Hill in 1987. It was followed by ''At the End of the Evening'' (1988), ''The Parting Tide'' (1990). This would be the last album to feature the playing and writing of Billy Oskay, who chose to follow his dream of owning his own recording studio, Big Red Studio.


1991–1997

Following Oskay's departure, Scottish fiddler
Johnny Cunningham Johnny Cunningham (27 August 1957 – 15 December 2003) was a Scottish folk musician and composer, instrumental in spreading interest in traditional Celtic music. Johnny Cunningham was born on 27 August 1957 in Portobello, Edinburgh. He was ra ...
, a former member of
Silly Wizard Silly Wizard was a Scottish folk band that began forming in Edinburgh in 1970. The founder members were two like-minded university students— Gordon Jones (guitar, bodhran, vocals, bouzouki, mandola), and Bob Thomas (guitar, mandolin, mand ...
who had played with Tríona and Mícheál in the band Relativity, took over Oskay's duties. The band took on a much more Irish-centric sound, while still retaining their own signature style. The revamped Nightnoise went on to release the albums ''Shadow of Time'' (1994), ''A Different Shore'' (1995), and ''The White Horse Sessions'' (1997), an album featuring live concert performances mixed in with in-studio live performances, with their Windham Hill colleagues as their audience. The album also featured original material only available in this live format (the songs "Heartwood", "Do We", and "Murdo of the Moon"), as well as a cover of
Van Morrison Sir George Ivan Morrison (born 31 August 1945), known professionally as Van Morrison, is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose recording career spans seven decades. He has won two Grammy Awards. As a teenager in t ...
's classic "
Moondance ''Moondance'' is the third studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It was released on 27 January 1970 by Warner Bros. Records. After the commercial failure of his first Warner Bros. album ''Astral Weeks'' (1968), Morris ...
". This album marked the end of the band's contractual obligations to Windham Hill, and they decided to relocate to Ireland, going on hiatus while they each focused on their own projects. ''The White Horse Sessions'' proved to be the last Nightnoise album. Cunningham left the band following its release, and was replaced by Irish fiddler John Fitzpatrick. In a 1999 interview, Mícheál Ó Domhnaill stated that Nightnoise had not broken up, and that the band would be getting together again shortly. The band did indeed record new material (both original compositions and covers of classic songs), but they were all made for albums other than their own. Nightnoise officially disbanded towards the end of 2003. Johnny Cunningham died on 15 December 2003, from a heart attack. He was 46 years old.
Mícheál Ó Domhnaill Mícheál Ó Domhnaill (; 7 October 1951 – 7 July 2006) was an Irish singer, guitarist, composer, and producer who was a major influence on Irish traditional music in the second half of the twentieth century. He is remembered for his innovativ ...
died from a heart attack in July 2006 at his home in
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, Ireland, at the age of 54. Dunning died on 10 February 2022, at the age of 70.https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/jazz-musician-brian-dunning-dies-aged-70-1.4799040


Nightnoise members

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Johnny Cunningham Johnny Cunningham (27 August 1957 – 15 December 2003) was a Scottish folk musician and composer, instrumental in spreading interest in traditional Celtic music. Johnny Cunningham was born on 27 August 1957 in Portobello, Edinburgh. He was ra ...
– violin (joined 1990) * Brian Dunning – flute * John Fitzpatrick – violin (joined 1997) *
Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill is an Irish traditional singer, keyboard player, and composer, considered one of the most influential female vocalists in the history of Irish music. She is famed for her work with traditional Irish groups such as Skara ...
– vocals, flute, and clavinet *
Mícheál Ó Domhnaill Mícheál Ó Domhnaill (; 7 October 1951 – 7 July 2006) was an Irish singer, guitarist, composer, and producer who was a major influence on Irish traditional music in the second half of the twentieth century. He is remembered for his innovativ ...
– guitar, piano, banjo, mandolin, tin whistle, and harmonica *
Billy Oskay Billy Oskay is an American violinist and record producer. Biography Billy Oskay was born and raised in Kingston, New York, where he first learned to play the violin at the age seven. In 1970, he began studying under Eugen Prokop at the Internation ...
– violin


Discography


Studio albums

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Nightnoise Nightnoise was a music ensemble active from 1984 to 1997. Their original blend of Irish traditional music, Celtic music, jazz, and classical chamber music inspired a generation of Irish musicians. They released seven albums on the Windham Hill ...
'' (1984) * ''
Something of Time ''Something of Time'' is a studio album by Nightnoise. The album was released by Windham Hill Records (WD-1057) in 1987. Track listing # "Timewinds" by Billy Oskay (3:47) # "Perchance to Dream" (Billy Oskay, Mícheál Ó Domhnaill) – 4:56 # ...
'' (1987) * ''
At the End of the Evening ''At the End of the Evening'' is a studio album by Nightnoise. The album was released by Windham Hill Records (WD-1076) in 1988. Track listing # "Windell" by Billy Oskay and Mícheál Ó Domhnaill (3:47) # "Of a Summer Morn" by Mícheál à ...
'' (1988) * ''
The Parting Tide ''The Parting Tide'' is a studio album by Nightnoise. The album was released by Windham Hill Records (WD-1097) in 1990. Track listing # "Bleu" by Brian Dunning (4:56) # "An Irish Carol" by Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill (8:00) # "Jig of Sorts" ...
'' (1990) * '' Shadow of Time'' (1993) * ''
A Different Shore ''A Different Shore'' is the sixth studio album by Nightnoise. The album was released by Windham Hill Records on 9 May 1995. Track listing Musicians * Mícheál Ó Domhnaill – vocals, guitar, whistle, synthesizer * Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill â ...
'' (1995) * ''
The White Horse Sessions ''The White Horse Sessions'' is a live album by Nightnoise. The album was released by Windham Hill Records (01934 11195-2) in 1997. Track listing # "Silky Flanks" by Brian Dunning (4:55) # "Shadow of Time" by Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill (3:32) ...
'' (1997)


Compilation album contributions

Like many longtime Windham Hill artists, Nightnoise contributed otherwise unreleased tracks to the label's various-artists compilation albums. * "Nollaig" (Mícheál Ó Domhnaill, Billy Oskay) on ''A Winter's Solstice'' (1985) * "'Bring Me Back a Song'" (Mícheál Ó Domhnaill) (alternate mix) on ''A Winter's Solstice II'' (1988) * "Sicilienne" (Faure) on ''The Impressionists'' (1992) * "Wexford Carol" (Traditional) on ''A Winter's Solstice IV'' (1993) * "Bouree" (Bach) on ''The Bach Variations'' (1994) * "The Sussex Carol" (Traditional) on ''A Winter's Solstice V'' (1995) * "Gott im Fruhling" (Schubert) on ''The Romantics'' (1995) * "Bríd Og Ní Mháille" (Traditional) on ''Celtic Christmas II'' (1996) * "Medley: Hark, the Herald Angels Sing / Angels We Have Heard on High" (Traditional) on ''The Carols of Christmas'' (1996) * "Suantrai" (Nightnoise) on ''On a Starry Night'' (1997) * "Lully Lullay" (Traditional) on ''Celtic Christmas III'' (1997) * "Dreamtime" (Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill, Brian Dunning) on ''A Winter Solstice Reunion'' (1998) * "Whiter Than Snow" (Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill) on ''Celtic Christmas IV'' (1998) * "No Room at the Inn" (Nightnoise) on ''Celtic Christmas: Peace on Earth'' (1999) * "The Flight Into Egypt" (Traditional) on ''Celtic Christmas: Peace on Earth'' (1999) * "New Trees at Knockaun" (Brian Dunning) on ''Simple Gifts'' (2000) * "Ar Pont Nevez" (Nightnoise) on ''Celtic Christmas (Silver Anniversary Edition)'' (2001) * "The Holly and the Ivy" (Traditional) on ''A Windham Hill Christmas'' (2002)


See also

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List of ambient music artists This is a list of ambient music artists. This includes artists who have either been very important to the genre or have had a considerable amount of exposure (such as those who have been on a major label). This list does not include little-known ...


References


External links

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Billy Oskay's Big Red Studio
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