Alec O'Leary explained

Alec O'Leary
Birth Name:Alec O'Leary
Birth Place:Carlow, Ireland
Instrument:Cedar Guitar (2005) by Michael J. O'Leary
Genre:Classical
Latin American
Occupation:Musician
Director (Guitar Festival)
Years Active:???? - present
Label:GFI Master Records
Website:Official website

Alec O'Leary (M.Mus., B.Mus., Dip. Inst. Teaching) is the director and founder of the Guitar Festival of Ireland[1] and a renowned Irish guitarist.[2] He has spent many years studying guitar with John Feeley at the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama, Dublin, and has had tuition from many distinguished players, such as Manuel Barreuco, Roland Dyens, Scott Tennant, Sergio Assad, Elena Papandreou and Fabio Zannon. O'Leary plays regularly both as a soloist and in ensemble and has featured on national radio and television. He plays guitars crafted by the renowned Irish luthier Michael J. O'Leary.

Debut album

Alec released his debut album Milonga[3] in the Summer of 2008, on GFI Masters Records. It is a solo album inspired by the music of Latin American composers and features the music of Roland Dyens, Antonio Lauro, Ástor Piazzolla, Jorge Morel, Jorge Cardoso and Antonio Carlos Jobim.

Discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NewsPaper Article . 2008-08-20 . .
  2. "Easily one of Ireland's most talented and accomplished classical guitarists", Hotpress.
  3. Web site: Milonga Album. 2008-09-26. CDBABY. https://web.archive.org/web/20080915192434/http://cdbaby.com/cd/alecoleary. 15 September 2008 . live.