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Dominic Ó Mongain

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94:Ó Mongáin appeared in 1762 in Belfast - the first reference to the harp being played there - where a press notice stated that "Dominick the Harper" thanked those who had "been so kind as to favour him with their company" and gave notice of a further performance at "Tim's Coffee House" on the following Monday. 73:
In my travels I became acquainted with a Dominic Mungan, I may say I had known him since I was twelve years old. He was born blind in the County of Tyrone, and a real good harper. He was a Roman Catholic. He was a great economist, but would spend money as genteelly as any man occasionally. He had
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to have been born around 1715 in Tyrone, and was said to have been an "admirable performer", particularly skilled in quiet passages, and conversant with the music of Handel and Corelli in addition to the traditional harp repertoire. Bunting, who obtained his information on Mungan from the
113:Ó Mongáin in fact appears to have died in the 1770s, long prior to the Harp Festival. Bunting had not personally heard him play, basing his description of his style on Joy's recollection, but said that "his 'whispering notes' were until lately in the memory of a few surviving auditors". 101:
listed by Echlin O'Kean as one of four second rate players on the harp alive in 1797/1798. His surname possibly indicates that he was a native of Termonmongan in the
285: 280: 275: 50: 305: 320: 315: 295: 310: 290: 109:, but O'Mongáin did not appear at the Harp Festival of 1792 in Belfast, and I have found no further references to him. 62: 130: 32: 300: 88: 142: 173: 126: 84: 28: 137:(1849), where it was printed along with Walsh's translation. Ó Mongáin was said to have written 105:
area of Tyrone. Poetry writing and harp playing seem on occasions to have gone hand in hand in
39: 164:", was said by Bunting to have been taken from a transcribed performance by Ó Mongáin. 106: 79: 269: 146: 20: 69:, and had previously taught him several tunes, none of which he could now remember: 78:
A blind harper named Dominic Mungan, almost certainly the same man, was noted by
91:. O'Neill had mentioned that Mungan's son Terence "was now Bishop of Limerick". 102: 87:, also noted that Mungan raised three sons, one of whom was the future bishop 74:
three sons, Mark, John, and Terence, whom he educated in the first style.
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mentioned him in his memoirs, stating that Ó Mongáin (Mungan) lived in
19:, or Dominic Mungan, was an Irish harper and poet, born around 1715 in 46: 97:Ó Doibhlin noted a further record of a "Domini Mungan of Tyrone": 244:
Feis na nGleann: A century of Gaelic culture in the Antrim Glens
160:, "Down beside me" and stated to be "the original of 61:Relatively little is known of his life. The harper 141:in honour of Eliza Blacker (later Lady Dunkin) of 242:Phoenix, E., O'Cleaireachain, P. and McAuley, E. 8: 225: 223: 133:, is ascribed to Ó Mongáin in John O'Daly's 246:, Ulster Historical Foundation, 2005, p. 28 233:, Ulster Historical Foundation, 2003, p. 39 209: 207: 197:'MEMOIRS OF ARTHUR O'NEILL' in Fox, C. M., 185: 193: 191: 189: 83:reminiscences of Henry Joy, uncle of 7: 14: 286:18th-century Irish-language poets 281:18th-century Irish male musicians 276:18th-century Irish male writers 256:Tyrone's Gaelic Literary Legacy 162:Shepherds, I have lost my Love 35:, has been attributed to him. 1: 152:The air printed in Bunting's 306:Musicians from County Tyrone 215:The Ancient Music of Ireland 321:18th-century Irish harpists 260:Tyrone: History and Society 254:Diarmaid Ó Doibhlin (2000) 199:Annals of the Irish Harpers 139:An raibh tú ag an gCarraig? 135:Poets and Poetry of Munster 123:An raibh tú ag an gCarraig? 25:An raibh tú ag an gCarraig? 337: 316:Writers from County Tyrone 145:in the parish of Seagoe, 131:Have you been at Carrick? 33:Have you been at Carrick? 154:Ancient Music of Ireland 89:Charles Mongan Warburton 158:Sin Sios agus suas liom 296:Irish-language singers 111: 76: 53:and Bishop of Cloyne. 174:Belfast Harp Festival 99: 71: 38:He was the father of 311:People from Strabane 291:Irish male harpists 85:Henry Joy McCracken 49:who served as both 23:. The poem and air 262:, pp. 424–25. 51:Bishop of Limerick 40:Charles Warburton 17:Dominic Ó Mongáin 328: 301:Irish male poets 247: 240: 234: 231:Buntings Messiah 227: 218: 211: 202: 195: 125:, translated by 117:Poetry and music 27:, translated by 336: 335: 331: 330: 329: 327: 326: 325: 266: 265: 251: 250: 241: 237: 228: 221: 212: 205: 196: 187: 182: 170: 119: 59: 12: 11: 5: 334: 332: 324: 323: 318: 313: 308: 303: 298: 293: 288: 283: 278: 268: 267: 264: 263: 249: 248: 235: 219: 203: 184: 183: 181: 178: 177: 176: 169: 166: 118: 115: 107:Gaelic Ireland 80:Edward Bunting 63:Arthur O'Neill 58: 55: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 333: 322: 319: 317: 314: 312: 309: 307: 304: 302: 299: 297: 294: 292: 289: 287: 284: 282: 279: 277: 274: 273: 271: 261: 257: 253: 252: 245: 239: 236: 232: 229:Johnston, R. 226: 224: 220: 217:, 2000, p. 78 216: 210: 208: 204: 200: 194: 192: 190: 186: 179: 175: 172: 171: 167: 165: 163: 159: 155: 150: 148: 147:County Armagh 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 124: 116: 114: 110: 108: 104: 98: 95: 92: 90: 86: 81: 75: 70: 68: 64: 56: 54: 52: 48: 45: 41: 36: 34: 30: 26: 22: 21:County Tyrone 18: 259: 255: 243: 238: 230: 214: 213:Bunting, E. 198: 161: 157: 153: 151: 138: 134: 122: 120: 112: 100: 96: 93: 77: 72: 60: 37: 24: 16: 15: 270:Categories 180:References 103:Castlederg 121:The poem 201:, p. 163 168:See also 67:Strabane 44:Anglican 143:Carrick 47:bishop 127:Walsh 42:, an 29:Walsh 57:Life 258:in 156:as 129:as 31:as 272:: 222:^ 206:^ 188:^ 149:.

Index

County Tyrone
Walsh
Have you been at Carrick?
Charles Warburton
Anglican
bishop
Bishop of Limerick
Arthur O'Neill
Strabane
Edward Bunting
Henry Joy McCracken
Charles Mongan Warburton
Castlederg
Gaelic Ireland
Walsh
Have you been at Carrick?
Carrick
County Armagh
Belfast Harp Festival







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18th-century Irish male writers
18th-century Irish male musicians
18th-century Irish-language poets

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