'I belonged to other all-Ireland networks, and I was affected by them'
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'I belonged to other all-Ireland networks, and I was affected by them'
Description
Mary remembers the singing exams she undertook with the Leinster School of Music when she was a child and she points out that even though she grew up in Northern Ireland, she found nothing strange about undertaking exams for the Leinster School of Music.
Creator
Mary Dynan
Publisher
Trinity College Dublin
Date
1945
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Relation
Mary Dynan
Is Part Of
Childhood and Early Life
Type
Life Story
Spatial Coverage
Co. Antrim
Temporal Coverage
1940's
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Text
Oft in the stilly night ere slumbers chain has bound meFond memories bring the light of other days around meOft in the Stilly Night is an appropriate song to start with, because in thinking about my childhood I have become conscious of many fond memories. It is also the song that I had to sing at my first singing exam with the Leinster School of Music for Miss Burke, who was a larger than life lady who went around Ireland, examining school choirs and singing and orchestras and violin playing. The point I want to make is that I, at school in Co.Antrim and later in Co.Down found nothing alien about being involved with the Leinster School of Music with an examiner from Dublin. I was Irish. A lot of my neighbours would have felt differently. My piano teacher, for instance, favoured the London College of Music.I belonged to other all - Ireland networks, and I was affected by them. As well as my family which provided such a network, so also did the Sisters of St Louis, who despite their French name, provided a very strong Gaelic influence. Clochar Lughaid Monaghan was the first Class A school in Ireland - that meant that everything was taught through the medium of Irish there. While I went to school in St Louis Ballymena and St Louis Kilkeel the same spirit was abroad there. Later I had the experience of doing Matric Latin in Monaghan and struggling to make the Aeniad intelligible having first to get from Latin, through Miss Tuite's Irish, to something more managable!
Sponsor
Irish Research Council for Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (IRCHSS)
Research Coordinator/P.I.
Dr Kathleen McTiernan (Trinity College Dublin)
Senior Research Associate
Dr Deirdre O'Donnell (Trinity College Dublin)
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