Seóirse Bodley (pronounced [ˈʃoːɾˠʃə]; 4 April 1933 – 17 November 2023) was an Irish composer and associate professor of music at University College Dublin...
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Seorsa. People with the name Seoirse include: Seóirse Bodley (1933–2023), Irish composer and associate professor of music Seoirse Brún (George Browne; fl....
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rifle shooter Seóirse Bodley (1933–2023), Irish composer Thomas Bodley (1545–1613), English diplomat and founder of the Bodleian Library Bodley Scott (disambiguation)...
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McAleese ... presented both Camille and Seóirse with the symbol of the office, a gold Torc. "Seóirse Bodley Elected Saoi of Aosdána". What's New. Ireland:...
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student. Christiane Bervoets, 75, Belgian singer ("Eviva España"). Seóirse Bodley, 90, Irish composer. Ron Bryant, 76, American baseball player (San Francisco...
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Seóirse Bodley The Naked Flame, poem suite (music: Seóirse Bodley) recorded by Aylish E. Kerrigan accompanied on piano by the composer Seóirse Bodley...
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Bird – singer-songwriter Frances Black – singer Mary Black – singer Seóirse Bodley – composer, Saoi of Aosdána Bono (Paul David Hewson) – lead singer of...
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Vietnamese cải lương singer 17 Christiane Bervoets, 75, Belgian pop singer Seóirse Bodley, 90, Irish classical composer Charlie Dominici, 72, American progressive...
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Historical Society. An edition of the carols, with transcriptions by Seóirse Bodley, was also prepared by Diarmaid Ó Muirithe in 1982. The titles and first...
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Bodin de Boismortier (1689–1775) Sebastian Bodinus (c. 1700 – 1759) Seóirse Bodley (1933–2023) Sylvie Bodorová (born 1954) Jack Body (1944–2015) August...
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Robert Bruce (1970). The Irish and Highland Harps. Introduction by Seóirse Bodley. New York: Praeger Publishers. ISBN 0-7165-0073-6. Ireland: Clark, Nora...
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ISBN 978-0-8108-7091-8. Retrieved 10 February 2015. Cox, Gareth (2010). Seóirse Bodley. Field Day Publications. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-946755-48-6. Retrieved 10...
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folk-influenced Easley Blackwood Jr. 1933 2023 American polyrhythm, microtone Seóirse Bodley 1933 2023 Irish Michael Brimer 1933 2023 Australian Colin Brumby 1933...
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– Anna Scher, 78, British-Irish drama school founder. 17 November – Seóirse Bodley, 90, composer. 18 November Ben Dunne, 74, businessman. Anthony Farquhar...
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2001). Ó Dochartaigh, Seóirse: Sunlight & Shadow. A Listener's Guide to Irish Classical Music (Leckemy, Co. Donegal: Seóirse Ó Dochartaigh, 2016). O'Dwyer...
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Ambassador to Ireland) The series was written by Brian Lynch, with music by Seóirse Bodley and directed by Peter Ormrod and Designed by Pat Molloy. Parts of the...
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(2006). Gitta Steiner (1932–1990): Two string quartets (1968, 1984). Seóirse Bodley (1933–2023): Four string quartets (1968, 1992, 2004, 2007). John Exton...
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symphonies Easley Blackwood (1933–2023), American composer of 5 symphonies Seóirse Bodley (1933–2023), Irish composer of 5 symphonies and a Chamber Symphony Ramiro...
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teachers including Joseph Marx and Guido Adler. Hans Georg Bertram Seóirse Bodley Helmut Lachenmann [pupils] Hans Stadlmair Ruth Zechlin [pupils] this...
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Brimer 1933 2023 Australian Maria Helena Rosas Fernandes 1933 Brazilian Seóirse Bodley 1933 2023 Irish Harrison Oxley 1933 2009 British W. Francis McBeth 1933...
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Eccles Street Ernest Blythe, Irish Minister for Finance, (1922–1932) Seóirse Bodley, composer and arranger Harry Boland, republican revolutionary and member...
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including Michele Esposito and Charles Herbert Kitson. Walter Beckett Seóirse Bodley Michael Bowles Brian Boydell T.C. Kelly Elizabeth Maconchy [pupils]...
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Royal Irish Academy of Music include: Tara Blaise – pop and folk singer Seóirse Bodley – composer Moya Brennan – folk singer, songwriter and harpist Jessie...
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Daniel Bjarnason – From Space I saw Earth Mark David Boden – Descent Seóirse Bodley – Love After Chagall Fabrice Bollon – Dogmatic Pleasures: 'Scales and...
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contemporary Irish composers including Never to Have Lived is Best (1965) by Seóirse Bodley, as well as Irish Songs (1971) and The Táin (1970) by James Wilson....
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also a composer. His pupils included Hans Georg Bertram (1936–2013), Seóirse Bodley (1933–2023), Johan Kvandal (1919–1999), Helmut Lachenmann (born 1935)...
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commissioned works from many of Ireland's leading composers including Seóirse Bodley, John Buckley, Jerome de Bromhead, Jane O'Leary, Brent Parker and Eric...
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arts Current member Basil Blackshaw Visual arts Past member (deceased) Seóirse Bodley Music Past member (deceased) Saoi Veronica Bolay Visual arts Past member...
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Luigi Boccherini 1743 1805 Italy John Boda 1922 2002 United States Seóirse Bodley 1933 Ireland Philippe Boesmans 1936 2022 Belgium Dusan Bogdanovic 1955...
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winners of the Macaulay Prize, a fellowship, including Noel Sheridan, Seóirse Bodley, Brian Friel and John McGahern. McGahern was awarded the Macauley Prize...
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