About Cormac Byrne

Dr Cormac Byrne is a multi-award winning bodhrán player, drummer, percussionist, composer, producer, educator and researcher from Waterford, Ireland. He trained as a drummer/percussionist at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester and has since been a much-in-demand live and recording session drummer and percussion all around the world, performing in multiple genres from folk and traditional Irish music, to pop, jazz and orchestral music, also working closely with many Indian, African and Brazilian folk musicians.

Cormac's Career

Dr Cormac Byrne is a bodhrán player, drummer, percussionist, composer, producer, educator and researcher from Waterford, Ireland. He trained as a drummer/percussionist at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester and has received multiple awards for his work including The John Wray Percussion Prize, The BBC Young Folk Award 2002, the BBC Fame Academy Arts Bursary in 2006, and was awarded FATEA Magazine’s Instrumentalist of the Year in 2019. He featured as a percussion soloist at the BBC Proms in 2019. Cormac also completed a PhD at the University of Limerick: Bodhrán performance was the subject of his research. Cormac has performed and/or recorded with diverse musicians from many musical genres including Tony Christie, Val Doonican, Boy George, Alexis Ffrench, Kathryn Tickell, Kate Rusby, Seth Lakeman, Show of Hands, Capercaillie, Backbeat Percussion Quartet, Rhiannon Giddens and Michael McGoldrick, amongst many others. He has also performed and/or recorded with many orchestras worldwide including the London Symphony Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and RTÉ Concert Orchestra, and has performed around the world as a percussion soloist with the City of London Sinfonia, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Singapore Orchestra of the Music Makers, the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and members of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra.

Cormac has also featured as an aerial performing musician in several touring productions worldwide, including headline spots at Cervantino Festival in Mexico and San José Arts Festival in Costa Rica, and he performed with Les Commandos Percu at the 2012 London Olympics Festival.

As a recording drummer/percussionist, Cormac has recorded at many of the major studios in the UK including Abbey Road, Air, Clockworks, Real World and Monnow Valley Studios, and is featured on numerous TV and film scores, having worked with major UK, Hollywood and international composers such as James Horner, Lorne Balfe and Mathieu Alvadoas, as well as Netflix and Apple TV. Cormac is a regular visiting percussion faculty tutor at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire in the UK and has appeared as a guest lecturer and tutor at several universities and music conservatoires across Ireland and the UK including the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, Royal College of Music in London and the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. 2025 is another busy year and sees him touring and collaborating with an eclectic host of artists in his capacity as a performer, composer and music producer.

"Dream are my go-to cymbals - I first fell in love with the Dream sound when I discovered the 17" Vintage Bliss crash/ride cymbal. Fast-speaking, beautifully dark, richly resonant and always unique-sounding, the Vintage Bliss and Bliss series have an extraordinary ability to be equally versatile for both hand and stick playing, making them perfect for my many different setups with various artists. I use the Eclipse series for a heavier sound, with the 15” Eclipse hi hats and 23” Eclipse ride being firm favourites in many of my setups."

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