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From: "SEAN TWOMEY (ARCHAEOLOGY) PG" <twomeys@ollamh.ucd.ie>
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 16:12:10 +0100 (BST)
Subject: (Fwd) Mna na hEireann
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Hi all, Just to help with the query about who composed Mna na hEireann I'm reposting the following that I sent last year...... ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 19:43:47 +0100 (BST) From: "SEAN TWOMEY (ARCHAEOLOGY) PG" <TWOMEYS@acadamh.ucd.ie> Subject: Mna na hEireann To: love-hounds@gryphon.com Organization: University College Dublin Priority: normal Here I am as promised with some backround on the track itself : ( note : most of this information can be found in the book " Bringing it all back home " published to accompany the BBC/RTE TV series of the same name , which , yes , Kate was interviewed for but no , she didn't appear in !! ) Mna na hEireann ( pronounced mnaw na hair-inn ) , was composed by Sean O Riada , probably one of the greatest influences on the current popularity of traditional music in Ireland and around the world . He was a man for all seasons; a composer trained in the art music of Europe who immersed himself in the oral music tradition of Ireland . Born in 1931, he was aware of the danger of traditional music disappearing during the 1950's , unless Irish people were reintroduced to it in a way that was meaningful . At that time , trad music was confined mainly to the rural areas of the country .One of the tasks he set himself was to find a suitable setting in which to present the music , without compromising it . In an interview after his death , his son Peadar said " He thought that he needed to do something dramatic to make people take notice of it . So he decided the best thing to do would be to put it in the same sort of atmosphere as classical music .... in other words , on stage , in a concert even though it didn't suit the music itself ,which he did ...in about 1959." Ceoltoiri Chualann were the group of traditional musicians O Riada gathered together who were entrusted with the mission of restoring Irish traditional music to popular appeal . Some of the concerts given by O Riada and Ceoltoiri Chualann were recorded and are still available on disc , and these give some idea of the atmosphere of exitement .The music is played with great verve , rhythm and feeling, and the personality of O Riada shines through . The repetoire was Irish dance music, airs and the compositions of Carolan and the older harpers . Ceoltoiri Chualann also featured a singer Sean O Se, who was a tenor. Sean o se's singing style and the accompaniment devised by O Riada was yet another innovation . ( also dress suits complete with bow-ties were worn at O Riada's insistence!) At one memorable concert, in Dublin's Gaiety Theatre in March 1969, O Riada produced a new piece, a song entitled Mna na hEireann (Women of Ireland). The music composed by O Riada was to accompany an eighteenth century poem by Peadar O Doirnin, whose bicentenary was the occasion for the concert. Sean O Se sang the song but it is today more commonly recognised in Ireland as an instrumental . He died in 1971 at the tragically young age of forty .His legacy also includes the enormous Irish success of his music for the film Mise Eire ( I am Ireland ). It made O Riada a household name , and raised the status of Irish music amongst a section of society who had never taken any interest in it before. Guided by his vision, traditional music changed radically, and became accessible to a modern Irish audience, and through this traditional music the cultural life of Ireland was invigorated . Anyone who heard Kate's stunning rendition of his most famous composition may have thought .. Oi ! where have I heard that tune before ?. Well , the group The Christians had a UK hit with a song called " Words" which uses the same air , a few years ago . Sorry this went on so long , but reading about O Riada is truly inspirational ,and It is just so moving to hear Kate doing such a terrific job on this piece of music . Kind of like the meeting of two geniuses really ! SEAN : )