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Mark Redmond is a Lecturer in Irish Traditional Music at the Royal Irish Academy of Music (RIAM) and Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin). He holds a PhD candidature at TU Dublin, an Honours Master’s in Music Performance (DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama, 2013), and a First-Class Honours Degree with the Leo Rowsome Gold Medal for Performance. His expertise bridges traditional uilleann piping with orchestral and diverse genres, performing with ensembles like the National Symphony Orchestra and RTÉ Concert Orchestra. He has premiered works by Shaun Davey, Neil Martin, and Vincent Kennedy, and collaborated with artists such as Christy Moore and Declan O’Rourke.
Notable performances include historic events like the Papal Mass in Phoenix Park (2018) and Queen Elizabeth II’s 2011 state visit. His research explores Irish cultural heritage, exemplified by his 2019 article on Denis O’Leary and the Gaelic Revival. Recordings include contributions to albums like Flying Into Mystery (Christy Moore) and The Rolling Wave (Na Píobairí Uilleann). Internationally, he has toured with Riverdance and Celtic Woman, merging traditional Irish music with global audiences.
Awards: Recipient of the prestigious Leo Rowsome Gold Medal for Performance.
Grants/Advising: Not explicitly detailed in text. Research focuses on Irish traditional music’s historical and contemporary contexts, with a publication record in cultural history.





