BWW Reviews: HANDING DOWN THE TUNES Documents A Continuing Family Tradition
By: Barry Lenny
Reviewed by Barry Lenny, Saturday 4th April 2015
I had no intention of writing a review when I went to the Irish Club in Adelaide over the Easter weekend but, as it turned out, the evening was important enough to deserve coverage. Tommy McCarthy, his wife, Louise Costello, his daughter, Rose, and his nephew, Peadar Giles, were making a brief stopover in Adelaide on their way to a tour of the eastern states, promoting a documentary about his father, Tommy McCarthy senior. Handing Down the Tunes, made by Ken Lynam, details the life, times and music of this great musician who was born in 1929 and preserved the traditional West Clare style of playing, teaching his four children, Tommy and his three sisters, Jacqueline, Marion and Bernadette, as well as beginning the tuition of his twelve grandchildren, including Rose and Peadar. This tuition, by one man steeped in the tradition, has ensured authenticity in their playing, the music being beautifully preserved in this family since he began hearing and learning it before the War.
|
A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music and Dance Sensation Wendouree Centre for the Performing Arts (9/20-9/20) |
|
Arts Centre Melbourne presents New Owner The Show Room, Arts Centre Melbourne (7/17-7/18) |
|
One Flew Over the Cuckoo''s Nest Athenaeum Theatre One (11/18-12/06) |
|
Nicolai's The Merry Wives of Windsor Irene Mitchell Studio (7/18-7/18) |
|
A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music and Dance Sensation Ulumbarra Theatre (9/19-9/19) |
|
Inner Landscapes Melbourne Recital Hall (7/13-7/13) |
|
Faulty Towers The Dining Experience Oaks Melbourne on Market Hotel (3/06-12/12) |
|
Tim Credible's Family Magic Show Arrow on Swanston (6/30-7/11) |
|
Orchestra Victoria with Caroline O’Connor Arts Centre Melbourne (7/20-7/20) |
|
One Flew Over the Cuckoo''s Nest - Preview Athenaeum Theatre One (11/13-11/15) |








