Category Archives: Flute

Martin Doyle plays O’Neill’s March and Return from Fingal

Happy New Year to all!

Our good friend Anurakta O’Neill recently found a forgotten video clip from Martin Doyle’s trip to New Zealand in December of 2014. Martin was visiting Anurakta at his workshop in Christchurch and he asked Martin if he knew the famous O’Neill’s March. Martin proceeded to play that tune and was then prompted to talk about another tune that he had played earlier in the day called Return from Fingal. This second tune relates to the Battle of Clontarf in 1014 AD and the subsequent death of the famed Irish High King Brian Boru. As usual, Martin brought the magic and it was a lovely wee interlude for those present. Martin is playing one of his own traditional style keyless D flutes that is made from cocus wood.

For more video clips of Martin and other musicians playing Martin Doyle flutes, kindly visit Martin Doyle’s YouTube channel.

Featured Flute for 2025

Martin Doyle and his small but dedicated team have created numerous flutes throughout 2025. As this memorable year draws to a close, the flute that we selected to feature is a six key boxwood flute that was completed in August for a client in America.

More photos, including the one above, can be viewed on Martin Doyle’s photostream at Flickr.

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