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Leo Rowsome (Martin Leo Rowsome) was born on 5 April, 1903 in Harold's Cross, County Dublin, Ireland, is an An irish male uilleann piper. Discover Leo Rowsome's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

Popular As Martin Leo Rowsome
Occupation Musician
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 5 April 1903
Birthday 5 April
Birthplace Harold's Cross, County Dublin, Ireland
Date of death 20 September, 1970
Died Place Riverstown, County Sligo, Republic of Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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1903

Martin Leo Rowsome (5 April 1903 – 20 September 1970) was the third generation of an unbroken line of uilleann pipers.

He was a performer, manufacturer and teacher of the uilleann pipes throughout his life.

Samuel Rowsome, Leo’s grandfather sent his sons, John, Thomas and William, to a German teacher who lived in Ferns, near their home in County Wexford to learn the theory of music and how to play various instruments.

This knowledge was passed on through William To his son, Leo, who made good use of it in his teaching, writing music for his many pupils.

1919

So rapid was his progress at piping that in 1919 at the age of sixteen he was appointed teacher of the uilleann pipes at Dublin’s Municipal School of Music (now Dublin Institute of Technology Conservatory of Music and Drama) for 50 years.

1920

Leo was the first uilleann piper to perform on Irish National Radio in the early 1920s when he played solo and later in duets with Frank O'Higgins (fiddle), Micheal O Duinn (fiddle) and Leo’s brother John (fiddle).

Leo’s "All Ireland Trio" comprised Neilus Cronin, (flute), Seamus O'Mahony (fiddle) and Leo on pipes.

1925

Leo, the third son among seven sons and one daughter of William Rowsome, a carpenter (died 1925), and (Bridget) Ann Rowsome (née Murphy), was born in Harold's Cross, Dublin in 1903.

His father, William, a Protestant who converted to his wife's Catholic religion, realised that his son had the ability to become a talented musician and craftsman.

Constantly watching his father making and repairing instruments, Leo learned the art of pipe making and instrument repair.

In 1925, Leo’s father died at the age of fifty-five.

1926

Leo successfully carried on the family business, after completing his own set of pipes in 1926.

1930

He formed his Pipes Quartet in the mid-1930s and broadcast regularly throughout the 1940s and 1950s.

1933

Leo was the first Irish artist to perform on BBC TV (1933).

He made many recordings for Decca, Columbia and HMV.

1934

In 1934 Leo married Helena Williams, from Taghmon, County Wexford.

1936

He also taught at Dublin’s Pipers Club of which he was president, having revived it as Cumann na Píobairí in 1936 after an 11-year hiatus.

They had two sons, Leon Rowsome (1936–1994) and Liam Rowsome (1939–1997), and twin daughters, Helena and Olivia.

All four showed musical talent on a variety of instruments.

Leo's eldest son Leon carried on the tradition of uilleann pipe making in the Rowsome family, toured internationally as a solo piper, and recorded two solo albums on the uilleann pipes.

Leon and his wife.

Noreen (O'Flaherty) Rowsome, from Corca Dhuibhne, had five children (Kevin, Mary, Anne, Nuala, and Caitríona) and ten grandchildren (Leo's great-grandchildren), five of whom (Tierna, Naoise, Mark Óg, Luke, and Alastair) are sixth-generation uilleann pipers.

Leon's son, Kevin, is an accomplished and world-renowned fifth-generation uilleann piper.

1966

His last commercial recording, CC1 “Ri na bPiobairi” (King of the Pipers) was made for Claddagh Records in 1966.

1970

Leo Rowsome died suddenly whilst adjudicating The Fiddler of Dooney Competition in Riverstown, County Sligo on 20 September 1970.

2003

To commemorate the centenary of Leo Rowsome's birth in 2003, his daughter, Helena had some of Leo’s original manuscripts published by Waltons; "The Leo Rowsome Collection of Irish Music" consists of 428 reels and jigs.