Read the 2003 Washington Times article about Brendan and the Irish scene in Washington, DC!
Read about Brendan in the March 5, 2008 Gazette!
| ". . .A rare genius. . ."— Micheál Ó Súilleabháin |
| "Mulvihill is one of the planet's
greatest folk fiddlers. . . ." —The Washington Post |
| ". . .one of the most remarkable fiddlers ever to grace the world of Irish music. His technical virtuosity is awesome, his repertoire vast and varied. . . ." —Mick Moloney |
| ". . .a fiddler with vast technical resources at his command. [Brendan] Mulvihill's music is robustly assertive, full of bouncing bow work and bravura playing on the upper reaches of the fingerboard."—The Irish Voice |
| ". . .one of the best in the world of
Celtic music. . ." —Washingtonian Magazine |
| ". . . the best music of
the weekend came in solo
performances by fiddlers James Kelly and Brendan Mulvihill. Mulvihill, who lives in the Washington area, displayed a
talent for elaborate melodic variation that rivals that of the legendary Michael Coleman." —The Irish Voice |
| "He was and remains that rare combination: a fiddle player who is an inspired violinist. He's always been seen as having a touch of genius."—The Washington Times |
[ Home Page | Biography | Discography | Listen To Brendan ]
© '99-'09