Acclaimed whistle player Cormac Breatnach is a founding member of the iconic band Deiseal. A ground-breaking trio, their half-improvised, jazz-influenced arrangements of traditional tunes showcased on the brilliant album The Long Long Note had a notable impact on a generation of young traditional musicians and still inspire many artists today. Founded in 1993, Deiseal’s sound was new, involving double bass, bouzouki and low whistle, a particular combination that allowed great space and fluidity in the music. The Irish Times described their sound as “extraordinarily compelling” and referred to a “virtuosity that was breath taking”.
Breatnach’s playing can also be heard on more than 50 albums including with Riverdance and on his own solo albums Musical Journey, Music for Whistle & Guitar and Éalú. He has recorded on film soundtracks The Secret of Roan Inish, The War of the Buttons and Horse + Moondance as well as on award-winning TV programmes Bringing It All Back Home, A River of Sound, Súlt and The Session.
In his 20s, Breatnach was a member of Dónal Lunny’s Celtic Orchestra and later, Ó Riada Retrospective. He collaborated with Máire Breatnach to form Méristem. Other key collaborations include with Steve Cooney whom he has known and toured with for over 30 years, Bray-based guitarist Martin Dunlea and Sonamus.
In 2018, Breatnach collaborated with Daire Bracken and Martin Tourish for his Whistleblower project/album which he toured with the assistance of the Arts Council of Ireland. In 2019, also with the assistance of the Arts Council of Ireland/Northen Ireland, he devised Loco por Lorca: An Irish Celebration of the great Spanish Poet with Irish poets and Spanish musicians.