LEGACIES OF ERIN

The Mount Clare Connection plays Irish and American traditional music in regional styles from Maryland.  At its core is an expansive duet between the button accordion (Peter Brice) and the fiddle (Joanna Clare), supported by rich accompaniment on the guitar, five-string banjo, and tenor banjo (Richard Osban).  

The ensemble’s music traces legacies of Irish culture along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, and invests renewed and newly-composed melodies into the tapestry of Irish traditional music in America. 

“The Mount Clare Connection” references Maryland’s links to Gaelic Ireland via several Carroll dynasties that emigrated to the Colony of Maryland during the 17th and 18th centuries. The Carrolls’ investments in iron, railroads, agriculture, construction, and government—as well as in the growth of American Catholicism—shaped the development of Maryland’s cities, and its role in the early republic.

  • PETER BRICE

    Ballad Singer & Button Accordionist

    Peter Brice sings old songs in a traditional style, and plays Irish and American traditional music on the button accordion. A native Annapolitan and an exponent of Baltimore, Maryland's Irish traditional music community, Peter's work blends singing and musicianship with history, humor, colorful design, and a vision for traditional culture as a foundation for an intellectual life.

    Peter is a steadfast teacher of traditional singing. He also teaches the button accordion, music theory, and, as an affiliate to Irish dancing schools, supplements dance instruction with an architecture for developing proficiency in Irish traditional music. Read further…

  • JOANNA CLARE

    Fiddle

    Joanna Clare is an acclaimed Irish fiddler and violinist and recently released her debut album, To Keep the Candle Burning. She has won numerous awards for her talents as a fiddler and as a composer. Most notably, she won runner-up for the All-Ireland FleadhFest senior fiddle slow airs competition in Sligo, Ireland. Joanna enjoys performing with her groups Celtic Corridor, The Good Folk, and with Peter Brice and Richard Osban.

    Joanna teaches Suzuki Violin and Irish fiddle to people of all ages in her private studio and through The Baltimore Irish Music School. Read further…

  • RICHARD OSBAN

    Tenor Banjoist & Guitarist

    Richard Osban has been organizing music and education programs for over a decade. He’s worked with several nonprofits to organize music festivals, workshops, and other educational experiences, both live and remotely during the pandemic. Richard is also the co-director of the Baltimore Trad Fest.

    Richard is the director of the Baltimore Irish Music School. He has instructed at several international workshops, including Folksounds Elmstein, Celtic Folk Weekend Regensburg, and the annual Irish weekend in Ismaning. Read further…

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