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Vincent O'Brien (composer)

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19: 120:. He performed the piano accompaniments for McCormack's first gramophone recordings and accompanied him during his 1913–4 Australasian tour (60 performances in three months), during which he also gave organ recitals at the Irish-dominated Catholic cathedrals of Sydney and 78:, where he was the first winner of the Coulson Scholarship (1888–90) and frequently performed as both tenor singer, piano accompanist, and organist in many public concerts during the 1890s. As a church musician, he became particularly involved in the 108:(from 1903) and Professor of Music at the Ladies' Teacher-Training College at Carysfort Park, Blackrock (County Dublin), from 1908 to his death in Dublin in 1948. As a much-demanded vocal coach he taught at his home, his best-known pupils including 29:(9 May 1871 – 21 June 1948), Irish organist, music teacher and composer. O'Brien was an important figure in early 20th-century Irish music. For some, he is mainly known as the first teacher of singers such as 61:
parish church (until 1888). He held another organist's position at the Dublin Carmelite church (1897–99), but was chiefly known as organist and choir director of Dublin's largest Roman Catholic Church,
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Of his two sons, Oliver O'Brien (1922–2001) largely followed in his father's footsteps, as organist and director of the Palestrina Choir, of Our Lady's Choral Society, music teacher at
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He was the founding conductor of the Dublin Oratorio Society (1906), the Brisan Opera Company (1916) and conducted at many ad hoc events. In 1925, he became the first music director of
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Before his work for the Palestrina Choir, O'Brien's musical interests were very broad, culminating in 1893 in the composition of the full-scale opera
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church musician Richard Vincent O'Brien. In 1885, he first appeared in a public piano recital, and later in the year became the organist of
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ideals, with a number of hymns, motets and other choral works. He also composed a number of songs for voice and piano, with
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and as teacher in various Dublin schools. Vincent's other son Colum O'Brien was organist in the Pro-Cathedral.
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Catholic Church Music in Ireland, 1878–1903. The Cecilian Reform Movement
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Vincent O'Brien (1871–1948), Dublin church musician and singing teacher.
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as his most prized personal achievement. As late as 1945, he founded
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Among his teaching positions, he taught at the diocesan seminary at
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The Evolution of the Radio Éireann Symphony Orchestra, 1926–1954
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Published in Gerard Gillen & Andrew Johnstone (eds.):
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vol. 6) (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2001), 197–202;
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As a church music composer, he followed 605:Irish classical composers of church music 364:(tenor) with Stephen Hough (piano), on: 337:, ASV Living Era CD AJA 5224 (CD, 1997). 530:(Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag, 1996), 388: 580:20th-century Irish classical composers 552:(Doctoral thesis, Dublin: DIT, 2017), 453:Daly (2013), p. 744; see Bibliography. 444:Daly (2013), p. 744; see Bibliography. 585:20th-century Irish conductors (music) 543:The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland 541:Kieran Daly: "O'Brien, Vincent", in: 465:Irish Independent, 19 September 2001. 424:The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland 422:Kieran Daly: "O'Brien, Vincent", in: 345:John McCormack: I Hear You Calling Me 265:(1941) for piano and string orchestra 259:(1940) for piano and string orchestra 7: 528:Die Musik Irlands im 20. Jahrhundert 411:Die Musik Irlands im 20. Jahrhundert 347:, Symposium Records 1166 (CD, 1998). 192:(Thomas Moore) for male choir (1904) 507:(Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1995), 14: 590:20th-century Irish male musicians 378:, Marco Polo 8.225098 (CD, 1998). 368:, Hyperion CDA 66818 (CD, 1995). 335:John McCormack: The Minstrel Boy 314:(Michael Courtenay Burke) (1938) 91:31st Eucharistic Congress (1932) 554:https://arrow.dit.ie/appadoc/87 133:National University of Ireland 1: 398:Dictionary of Irish Biography 376:A Sheaf of Songs from Ireland 326:(gramophone re-issues on CD) 202:A Lament (An mangaire súgach) 635:Composers from Dublin (city) 595:20th-century Irish organists 127:In 1932, O'Brien received a 76:Royal Irish Academy of Music 651: 630:Irish male opera composers 615:Irish classical composers 95:Our Lady's Choral Society 610:Irish choral conductors 208:Hymn to Christ the King 190:Oft in the Stilly Night 129:doctorate honoris causa 114:Margaret Burke Sheridan 72:Robert Prescott Stewart 70:. O'Brien studied with 64:St Mary's Pro-Cathedral 35:Margaret Burke-Sheridan 366:Bird Songs at Eventide 53:, the eldest child of 23: 625:Irish opera composers 480:Irish Musical Studies 324:Historical recordings 204:for male choir (1913) 166:Selected compositions 21: 620:Irish male organists 395:"O'Brien, Vincent", 302:(Temple Lane) (1930) 296:(Nora Hopper) (1929) 290:('Dr Murray') (1893) 218:Ecce sacerdos magnus 49:O'Brien was born in 312:Green Isle of Glory 308:(M. 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John McCormack
Margaret Burke-Sheridan
James Joyce
Dublin
Roman Catholic
Rathmines
St Mary's Pro-Cathedral
Edward Martyn
Robert Prescott Stewart
Royal Irish Academy of Music
Cecilian Movement
Radio Éireann
31st Eucharistic Congress (1932)
Our Lady's Choral Society
Clonliffe College
All Hallows College
John McCormack
Margaret Burke Sheridan
James Joyce
Melbourne
doctorate honoris causa
National University of Ireland
Carysfort College
Cecilian
Robert White
Dictionary of Irish Biography
Choir Chiefs death ends century of family link
ISBN
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