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O Riada Re-imagined - A New Arrangement Of Sean O Riada's Mass By Dmitri Yanov-yanovsky

EQ Singers & Eamonn Dougan

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Format: CD

Cat No: LCMS1303

Release Date:  11 November 2013

Label:  Louth Contemporary Music

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0091037681379

Genres:  Classical  Folk  

  • Description

    Dublin's historic St Werburgh's Church played host to a curious gathering of Irish musical greats on a frosty night in January 2013: fiddle player Zoë Conway, harpist Siobhan Armstrong, bodhran player Robbie Harris and an all-star chamber choir, the EQ Singers, all under the musical guidance of conductor Eamonn Dougan. And then there was Sean O Riada: the composer from Cork, who died aged only 40 in 1971, made his presence felt in spirit if not in body, for here his work was heard re-wrought, re-inspired, re-imagined - and expertly recorded for this CD.

    The occasion, part of Temple Bar TradFest, was the performance of a new arrangement of O Riada's famous Mass, composed originally for the choir that he established in Cúil Aodha, County Cork. Here O Riada's work was respun by the, perhaps unlikely, hands of Uzbek composer Dmitri Yanov-Yanovsky. And yet as the first notes of the 'Iontroid' settle, it becomes apparent that the link from Tashkent to Cúil Aodha is not as incongruous as it might seem - Yanov-Yanovsky may be of a different time and place to O Riada, but his musical sensibility and sensitivity to the material resonates with the Corkman in a way that is uncanny.



    Now released by Louth Contemporary Music Society, an organisation that has energised music in Ireland with its ambitious programming, O Riada Re-Imagined is an exemplar of the continuing tradition across musical history of assimilation, re-invention, tribute and re-interpretation. And like the best adaptations, Yanov-Yanovsky's take on O Riada's important work succeeds in being a respectful, indeed affectionate, effort, without being tame or over-deferential. Moving swiftly from ecstatic moments of release to tender, tranquil writing, Yanov-Yanovsky expresses O Riada's vision in an original way for a contemporary audience.



    Personnel: EQ Singers, Eamonn Dougan (conductor), Zoë Conway (fiddle), Siobhan Armstrong (harp), Robbie Harris (bodhran)

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Iontroid
      • 2. A Thiarna
      • 3. An Ghloir
      • 4. An Salm
      • 5. Iomann Ofrala
      • 6. Naofa
      • 7. Rúndiamhair an Chreidimh
      • 8. Ár nArthair
      • 9. A Uain Dé
      • 10. Iomann Comaoineach I
      • 11. Iomann Comaoineach II
      • 12. Beannaigh Sinn a Athair