Difference between revisions of "O'Brien, Vincent, 1870-1948"

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==Life==
 
==Life==
 
'''Born:'''  
 
'''Born:'''  
Dublin, 1870
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Dublin, May 9, 1871
  
 
'''Died:'''  
 
'''Died:'''  
1948
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Dublin, June 21, 1948
  
 
'''Biography'''
 
'''Biography'''
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Eldest child of R. V. O'Brien, organist of St. James Church Dublin
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Organist at Rathmines Church, 1885 Studied organ with Sir Robert Prescott Stewart at the Royal Irish Academy of Music. Director of choir of Dublin Pro-Cathedral in 1903. 1908-48 professor of music Ladies' Teacher-Training College at Carysfort Park, Blackrock.  Famed opera coach and accompanist
  
  
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**Ecce sacerdos, TTBB ; Justorum animaem TTB ; Terra tremuit, TTBB   
 
**Ecce sacerdos, TTBB ; Justorum animaem TTB ; Terra tremuit, TTBB   
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==
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Encyclopedia of music in ireland
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Latest revision as of 14:23, 23 January 2015

Life

Born: Dublin, May 9, 1871

Died: Dublin, June 21, 1948

Biography Eldest child of R. V. O'Brien, organist of St. James Church Dublin Organist at Rathmines Church, 1885 Studied organ with Sir Robert Prescott Stewart at the Royal Irish Academy of Music. Director of choir of Dublin Pro-Cathedral in 1903. 1908-48 professor of music Ladies' Teacher-Training College at Carysfort Park, Blackrock. Famed opera coach and accompanist


List of sacred works

  • Three motets, ca. 1940, in Gillen and Johnstone, A historical anthology of Irish church music. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2001
    • Ecce sacerdos, TTBB ; Justorum animaem TTB ; Terra tremuit, TTBB

Publications

Encyclopedia of music in ireland

External links

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