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Name
  
Mary Macmaster


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Albums
  
Yellow Like Sunshine, Beating Harps, Infinite Blue

Music groups
  
The Poozies (Since 1990), Sileas

Similar People
  
Patsy Seddon, Corrina Hewat, Sally Barker, Alyth, Mairearad Green

Education
  
University of Edinburgh

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Mary Macmaster (born 22 November 1955, Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish harpist and singer. She performs on the clàrsach and the Camac electroharp, and she sings in English and Gaelic. She was worked with Sting, Kathryn Tickell, Norma Waterson, Donald Hay, the Poozies, and in the duo Sìleas with Patsy Seddon. In 2013, she and Seddon were inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame.

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As an adolescent, Macmaster bought an inexpensive harp that turned out to be wire-strung like the traditional Gaelic clàrsach. Lacking instruction in this older kind of harp, she mostly taught herself how to play it. In 1977, she studied at a Clàrsach Society summer school, and three years later she pursued Celtic studies at the University of Edinburgh. She recorded one album as a member of the band Sprangeen. She graduated in 1985, and with Patsy Seddon, a fellow student who also a member of Sprangeen, she formed the harp duo Sìleas, which was named for the 18th-century Scottish poet Sìleas na Ceapaich. During the same year, she started playing one of the first models of electric harp made by Joël Garnier. Macmaster has also been a member of the folk band, the Poozies.

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Discography

With Sìleas

  • Delighted with Harps (1986)
  • Beating Harps (1987)
  • Harpbreakers (1990)
  • Play on Light (1996)
  • With The Poozies

  • Dansoozies (1993)
  • Chantoozies (1995)
  • Come Raise Your Head (1997)
  • Infinite Blue (1998)
  • Changed Days Same Roots (2003)
  • Yellow Like Sunshine (2009)
  • Into the Well (2015)
  • With Donald Hay

  • Love and Reason (2009)
  • Hook (2012)
  • As guest

  • If on a Winter's Night..., Sting (2009)
  • Songs of Separation, Various (2016)
  • References

    Mary Macmaster Wikipedia