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business while his mother, Eileen
Collins, was one of the first women graduates of Trinity College. Following their son's birth, the Boydells moved from Howth and lived in a succession of rented houses before settling in
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Boydell's busy working life combined teaching, performing and composing. Following a brief stint in his father's business, Boydell plunged himself into Dublin's classical musical scene. In 1943, he succeeded
287:(until 1982) and immediately revamped the course making it more relevant to the second half of the twentieth century. He also found time to sit on the Arts Council throughout the 1960s, 70s, and early 80s.
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Boydell's communication skills combined with his infectious enthusiasm made him a natural broadcaster. The appeal of his programmes on the history and performance of music, first on
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Over the course of the next five decades, Boydell produced a great variety of music, ranging from orchestral works such as his Violin
Concerto, Op. 36 and
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In his later years, Boydell viewed his place in the greater world of late twentieth-century music with a certain wry detachment.
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for the launch of their television service in 1961, which was played daily at the end of broadcasting for many years.
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Having completed his secondary education, Boydell spent the summer of 1935 developing his musical knowledge at
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Boydell died at his home in Howth at the age of 83 in the company of his wife of 56 years, Mary (
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Boydell had many interests beyond music. As a surrealist painter in the 1940s (he took lessons from
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Heavenly harps, heavenly cloths. Contemporary music for the Irish harp by Brian
Boydell
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503:, Op. 37a and Op. 37b (two suites, based on the incidental music to the play by
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Jones) and their sons, Cormac and Barra. A third son, Marnac, predeceased him.
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Trinity College. He also took further lessons in composition from
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Gareth Cox: "Octatonicism in the String
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Quintet for Flute, Harp and Strings, Op. 49 (1960; rev. 1966 & 1980)
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in 1948 as a vehicle to promote classical music throughout the country.
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973:"Georgian Lollipops, or The Lighter Side of Classical Music", in:
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The Evolution of the Radio Éireann Symphony Orchestra, 1926–1954
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for 20 years, founder of the Dowland Consort, conductor of the
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Arts Centre in November 1996 with the composer in attendance.
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His final work, a short composition for brass band entitled
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As a young composer, Boydell was influenced by the music of
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Commanders of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
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at its premiere in the Phoenix Hall, Dublin. His first
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Rebellious Ferment: A Dublin Musical Memoir and Diary
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Under No Circumstances: An Historical Entertainment
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525:, Op. 42 (1956) for clarinet and string orchestra
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980:"Music before 1700" and "Music 1700–1850", in:
796:, Op. 34 (Edward Lear) (1952) for vocal quartet
476:, Op. 26 (1945; rev. 1946) for string orchestra
458:, Op. 14 (1941; rev. 1945) for string orchestra
196:However, his love of music led him next to the
1253:Changed Utterly: Ireland and the Easter Rising
1090:(guitar), on: Black Box Music 1002 (CD, 1998).
703:Nine Variations on 'The Snowy Breasted Pearl'
1066:(cond.), on: Marco Polo 8.223887 (CD, 1997).
1030:Ceathrar: Contemporary Irish String Quartets
954:Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association
674:, Op. 69 (1972) for violin and harp or piano
543:, Op. 51 (1961) for percussion and orchestra
317:Following retirement from Trinity as Fellow
1114:Brian Boydell: The Complete String Quartets
909:, Op. 56a (1965) for soprano and Irish harp
644:Sonata for Cello & Piano, Op. 24 (1945)
324:New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
1187:, "Brian's double forte", 6 November 1997.
1060:RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland
1002:Rotunda Music in Eighteenth-Century Dublin
975:Popular Music in Eighteenth-Century Dublin
620:The Carlow Cantata (or, The Female Friend)
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1098:A Pack of Fancies for a Travelling Harper
966:"Half a Century of Music in Dublin", in:
757:A Pack of Fancies for a Travelling Harper
616:, Op. 56 (1966) for soprano and orchestra
497:Violin Concerto, Op. 36 (1953; rev. 1954)
396:A Pack of Fancies for a Travelling Harper
283:, he was appointed Professor of Music at
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823:I Will Hear What God the Lord Will Speak
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1369:(Cork: Cork University Press, 2018),
1292:The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland
1148:An Album of Pieces for the Irish Harp
865:Watching the Needleboats at San Sabba
814:, Op. 72 (1974) for mixed voice choir
769:An Album of Pieces for the Irish Harp
690:Adagio and Scherzo for String Quartet
1496:People educated at The Dragon School
1446:Alumni of the Royal College of Music
1323:Irish Music in the Twentieth Century
1316:Die Musik Irlands im 20. Jahrhundert
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565:A Wild Dance for Ceol Chumann na nÓg
372:, Op. 31, composed in 1949, won the
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1334:The Life and Music of Brian Boydell
1050:, Op. 30; Violin Concerto, Op. 36;
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921:, Op. 59a (Francis Ledwidge) (1966)
668:String Quartet No. 3, Op. 65 (1969)
656:String Quartet No. 2, Op. 44 (1957)
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1441:Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge
1277:"Royal Danish Brass Ensemble", in
1104:John Finucane: Clarinet Variations
988:A Dublin Musical Calendar, 1700–60
961:Four Centuries of Music in Ireland
853:Cathleen, the Daughter of Hoolihan
686:(1986) for organ, harp, percussion
680:, Op. 74a (1977) for piano 4-hands
647:String Quartet No. 1, Op.31 (1949)
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1358:, PhD thesis, Dublin: DIT, 2017,
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1349:Music and Broadcasting in Ireland
1140:Four Sketches for Two Irish Harps
901:Because Your Voice Was at My Side
663:Four Sketches for Two Irish Harps
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1506:Pupils of Ralph Vaughan Williams
1416:20th-century classical composers
1290:Gareth Cox, "Boydell Brian", in
366:Radio Éireann Symphony Orchestra
1491:People educated at Rugby School
1456:Broadcasters from County Dublin
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1044:Brian Boydell. Orchestral Music
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744:The Maiden and the Seven Devils
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684:Confrontations in a Cathedral
492:Ballet Suite: The Buried Moon
456:Pregaria a la Verge del Remei
1486:Musicians from Dublin (city)
956:105 (1978–9), p. 77–89.
861:, Op. 5 (James Joyce) (1936)
843:, Op. 1 (P.H.B. Lyon) (1935)
709:Berceuse for a Young Pianist
439:Royal Irish Academy of Music
266:Music Association of Ireland
250:Royal Irish Academy of Music
92:Music Association of Ireland
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1021:For a full discography see
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919:In memoriam Thomas McDonagh
873:, Op. 6 (W.B. Yeats) (1938)
855:, Op. 4 (W.B. Yeats) (1936)
726:Dance for an Ancient Ritual
638:Oboe Quintet, Op. 11 (1940)
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1048:In memoriam Mahatma Gandhi
949:16.4 (1951), p. 21–9.
812:Mouth Music for Ten Voices
641:String Trio, Op. 21 (1944)
519:, Op. 40 (1956; rev. 1957)
486:In memoriam Mahatma Gandhi
145:Brian Boydell was born in
849:, O. 3 (anonymous) (1935)
794:The Owl and the Pussy Cat
608:A Terrible Beauty is Born
246:Dublin Orchestral Players
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982:A New History of Ireland
968:Dublin Historical Record
931:"Music in Ireland", in:
759:, Op. 66 (1970) for harp
511:Megalithic Ritual Dances
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1086:, Op. 70. Performed by
1084:Three Pieces for Guitar
1058:, Op. 87. Performed by
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763:Three Pieces for Guitar
751:Other solo instrumental
718:, Op. 27 (1945), incl.
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517:Meditation & Fugue
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198:Royal College of Music
131:Trinity College Dublin
1327:Irish Musical Studies
859:She Weeps over Rahoon
462:The Strings are False
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219:Upon the outbreak of
123:Brian Patrick Boydell
1249:"The Soldier's Song"
1126:String Quartet No. 3
1122:String Quartet No. 2
1118:String Quartet No. 1
1034:String Quartet No. 2
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883:The Feather of Death
474:Symphony for Strings
307:The White Stag group
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1281:, 19 November 1996.
1238:Kehoe, pp. 174–175.
1229:, 11 November 2000.
1108:Elegy and Capriccio
720:Sleeping Leprechaun
584:Hearing of Harvests
559:Partita Concertante
523:Elegy and Capriccio
501:The Wooing of Etain
1466:Composers for harp
1209:, 9 November 2000.
1130:Adagio and Scherzo
1094:In Blue Sea or Sky
547:Symphonic Inscapes
281:Doctorate in Music
1501:People from Howth
1390:978-1-910820-94-0
1342:978-0-7165-2762-6
1144:Three Yeats Songs
1010:978-0-7165-2487-8
996:978-0-7165-2430-4
926:Selected writings
907:Three Yeats Songs
535:Shielmartin Suite
381:Amhrán na bhFiann
273:Renaissance music
258:Aloys Fleischmann
225:Bachelor of Music
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788:Shatter Me Music
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728:, Op. 39a (1959)
716:Naughty Children
614:Four Yeats Poems
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1146:, Op. 56a;
1138:, features
1116:, features
1106:, features
1096:, features
1088:John Feeley
1082:, features
1072:, features
1046:, features
1032:, features
697:Piano music
313:Final years
155:Anglo-Irish
141:Early years
1400:Categories
1255:. Dublin:
1159:References
1154:(CD 2020).
1142:, Op. 52;
1128:, Op. 65;
1124:, Op. 44;
1120:, Op. 31;
1056:Masai Mara
1054:, Op. 39;
1017:Recordings
847:Rushlights
841:Wild Geese
825:, Op. 86 (
571:Masai Mara
450:Orchestral
392:Masai Mara
183:Heidelberg
103:Mary Jones
69:Occupation
37:1917-03-17
889:Sleep Now
871:The Witch
738:Sarabande
732:Capriccio
722:, Op. 27a
292:RTÉ Radio
47:, Ireland
1263:16 March
1152:no label
1080:E-motion
947:The Bell
933:The Bell
827:Psalm 85
578:Cantatas
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407:Drogheda
352:Sibelius
319:Emeritus
277:madrigal
164:Shankill
159:maltings
72:Educator
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344:Delius
260:, and
208:, and
172:Oxford
98:Spouse
940:Envoy
877:Alone
834:Songs
651:Elegy
468:LaĂŻsh
338:Music
176:Rugby
147:Howth
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31:Born
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