IRISH CHURCH MUSIC ASSOCIATION
Cumann Ceol Eaglasta na hÉireann
Cumann Ceol Eaglasta na hÉireann
Celebrating 50 Years of Irish Church Music Association 1969-2019
Summer School 2019 marks the 50th Summer School of the Irish Church Music Association. The celebration of the 50 years will take place in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare from Monday 1 July to Friday 5 July 2019. The guest director and speaker will be Fr Michael Joncas. The launch of this great event will take place later in the Autumn. If you like the topic of sports betting, bookmakers, big wins and jackpots, then follow the link to the partner of our school and the main sponsor of the holiday and find out more useful information - https://hushbrasseries.com/tips/society-and-gambling.
Summer School 2019 marks the 50th Summer School of the Irish Church Music Association. The celebration of the 50 years will take place in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare from Monday 1 July to Friday 5 July 2019. The guest director and speaker will be Fr Michael Joncas. The launch of this great event will take place later in the Autumn. If you like the topic of sports betting, bookmakers, big wins and jackpots, then follow the link to the partner of our school and the main sponsor of the holiday and find out more useful information - https://hushbrasseries.com/tips/society-and-gambling.
SUMMER SCHOOL 2017
The Irish Church Music Association held its 48th successful Summer School in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare 5 July - 8 July 2017. Up to 200 participants from all over the country attended the Summer School and one participant from Preston, England, a past student of the National Centre for Liturgy. Órla Barry, Ballinteer, Co. Dublin was the guest director. She director the Summer School in 1997, 2000, 2003 and 2011 for the launch of Sing the Mass.
The Tutors and organists who presented very substantial and informative workshops to the participants of the Summer School of the Iriish Church Music Association were Fr Liam Lawton, Ephrem Feeley, Bernard Sexton, Sharon Lyons, Karen O'Donovan, Sarah Waldron, Fr Columba McCann OSB, Regina Deacy, James Murphy, Derek Mahady.
As the theme of the Summer School was Joy for the World, preparing for the World Meeting of Families 2018, special workshops were presented by Martin Kennedy, Petra Conroy and Fr Tim Bartlett, Secretary General. Fr Bartlett presided over the Festive Eucharist on Friday, 8 July, celebrating the joy of the family. The newly composed anthem for WMF 2018, Joy for all the Earth,composed by Ephrem Feeley, was used for this special occasion.
The Irish Church Music Association held its 48th successful Summer School in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare 5 July - 8 July 2017. Up to 200 participants from all over the country attended the Summer School and one participant from Preston, England, a past student of the National Centre for Liturgy. Órla Barry, Ballinteer, Co. Dublin was the guest director. She director the Summer School in 1997, 2000, 2003 and 2011 for the launch of Sing the Mass.
The Tutors and organists who presented very substantial and informative workshops to the participants of the Summer School of the Iriish Church Music Association were Fr Liam Lawton, Ephrem Feeley, Bernard Sexton, Sharon Lyons, Karen O'Donovan, Sarah Waldron, Fr Columba McCann OSB, Regina Deacy, James Murphy, Derek Mahady.
As the theme of the Summer School was Joy for the World, preparing for the World Meeting of Families 2018, special workshops were presented by Martin Kennedy, Petra Conroy and Fr Tim Bartlett, Secretary General. Fr Bartlett presided over the Festive Eucharist on Friday, 8 July, celebrating the joy of the family. The newly composed anthem for WMF 2018, Joy for all the Earth,composed by Ephrem Feeley, was used for this special occasion.
Regional Gathering, Pastoral Centre, Cavan, 16 May 2017
The Irish Church Music Association held its second Regional Gathering of musicians, choir members and directors in the Pastoral Centre, Cavan on Tuesday evening. Music directors were Derek Mahady and Paul Flynn. Co-ordinators - Fr Turlough Baxter, Sr Moira Bergin and Seán Coll, director of the Pastoral Centre. Bishop Leo O'Reilly, Bishop of Kilmore welcomed all the participants to the Pastoral Centre, Cavan. The participatns represented the Dioceses of Kilcome, Clogher and Ardagh & Clonmacnois.
A newly composed Psalm for The Ascension of the Lord by Paul Flynn was part of the repertoire presented to the participants. The core music was a selection taken from the Summer School 2016.
The Irish Church Music Association continues on its journey in the Autumn - travelling to Clonmel and Cork.
The Irish Church Music Association sincerely thanks the Pastoral Centre, Cavan, for facilitating the workshop.
The Irish Church Music Association held its second Regional Gathering of musicians, choir members and directors in the Pastoral Centre, Cavan on Tuesday evening. Music directors were Derek Mahady and Paul Flynn. Co-ordinators - Fr Turlough Baxter, Sr Moira Bergin and Seán Coll, director of the Pastoral Centre. Bishop Leo O'Reilly, Bishop of Kilmore welcomed all the participants to the Pastoral Centre, Cavan. The participatns represented the Dioceses of Kilcome, Clogher and Ardagh & Clonmacnois.
A newly composed Psalm for The Ascension of the Lord by Paul Flynn was part of the repertoire presented to the participants. The core music was a selection taken from the Summer School 2016.
The Irish Church Music Association continues on its journey in the Autumn - travelling to Clonmel and Cork.
The Irish Church Music Association sincerely thanks the Pastoral Centre, Cavan, for facilitating the workshop.
Regional Gathering, Knock, 9 March 2017
The Irish Music Association held its first Regional Gathering of 2017 in Knock, Co. Mayo on Thursday, 9 March 2017. Up to 80 people attented the workshop. The music selected was taken from the Summer School 2017 repertoire so that the participants who cannot attend in the summer will have an experience of what happens in Maynooth each July. The presenters of the evening were: Fr Turlough Baxter, Úna Nolan, CIaran Coll and Sr Moira Bergin.
The Irish Church Music Assocaition sincerely thanks Knock Shrine for facilitating the workshop.
The Irish Music Association held its first Regional Gathering of 2017 in Knock, Co. Mayo on Thursday, 9 March 2017. Up to 80 people attented the workshop. The music selected was taken from the Summer School 2017 repertoire so that the participants who cannot attend in the summer will have an experience of what happens in Maynooth each July. The presenters of the evening were: Fr Turlough Baxter, Úna Nolan, CIaran Coll and Sr Moira Bergin.
The Irish Church Music Assocaition sincerely thanks Knock Shrine for facilitating the workshop.
IRISH CHURCH MUSIC ASSOCIATION SUMMER SCHOOL 2017
St. Patricks College Maynooth - 5th - 8th July 2017
Theme: Joy for the World
Guest Director : Órla Barry
Órla Barry is a graduate of University College Dublin and the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. and founder of Cantando.
She has worked extensively as a singer, conductor and teacher both here in Ireland and in the United States. She directed Dublin’s famous Palestrina Choir at the Pro-Cathedral for 6 years and has served as guest conductor for Chamber Choir Ireland (formally The National Chamber Choir) on several occasions.
Órla is very active in the field of liturgical music and has been Guest Director of the annual Church Music Summer School of the Irish Church Music Association many times. She has adjudicated at national choral competitions and has taught conducting technique and practice in the Department of Music, Maynooth University. She is Head of Music at St. Raphaela’s Secondary School, Kilmacud.
The Irish Church Music Association warmly welcomes back Órla Barry as guest director for Summer School 2017.
The Summer School will feature: Organ Tutorials; Irish Composers workshops; Cantor training; Resources for World Meeting of Families 2018; Back to Basics workshop - how,why,what,when,who? Special Choir;
Youth Track - NGY Choir.
St. Patricks College Maynooth - 5th - 8th July 2017
Theme: Joy for the World
Guest Director : Órla Barry
Órla Barry is a graduate of University College Dublin and the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. and founder of Cantando.
She has worked extensively as a singer, conductor and teacher both here in Ireland and in the United States. She directed Dublin’s famous Palestrina Choir at the Pro-Cathedral for 6 years and has served as guest conductor for Chamber Choir Ireland (formally The National Chamber Choir) on several occasions.
Órla is very active in the field of liturgical music and has been Guest Director of the annual Church Music Summer School of the Irish Church Music Association many times. She has adjudicated at national choral competitions and has taught conducting technique and practice in the Department of Music, Maynooth University. She is Head of Music at St. Raphaela’s Secondary School, Kilmacud.
The Irish Church Music Association warmly welcomes back Órla Barry as guest director for Summer School 2017.
The Summer School will feature: Organ Tutorials; Irish Composers workshops; Cantor training; Resources for World Meeting of Families 2018; Back to Basics workshop - how,why,what,when,who? Special Choir;
Youth Track - NGY Choir.
Music Workshop 18 February 2017
The Irish Church Music Association held a workshop on Saturday, 18 February 2017 in Renehan Hall, St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. Ephrem Feeley, Irish composer, conducted the workshop. He presented a wide selection of his compositions to the group, suitable for various occasions: Psalm 99: We are his People; sections of two Mass ssettings - Lucan Mass and Mass of the Good Shepherd; Christ has no Body now but Yours; Fons Vivus, Ignis Caritas; A Blessing on the Young; In the Hand of God; O Christ the Same; The Beatitudes; In the Ending of the Year.
More information about Ephrem Feeley's music can be obtained from www.cherrybrookmusic.com
The Irish Church Music Association held a workshop on Saturday, 18 February 2017 in Renehan Hall, St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. Ephrem Feeley, Irish composer, conducted the workshop. He presented a wide selection of his compositions to the group, suitable for various occasions: Psalm 99: We are his People; sections of two Mass ssettings - Lucan Mass and Mass of the Good Shepherd; Christ has no Body now but Yours; Fons Vivus, Ignis Caritas; A Blessing on the Young; In the Hand of God; O Christ the Same; The Beatitudes; In the Ending of the Year.
More information about Ephrem Feeley's music can be obtained from www.cherrybrookmusic.com
SUMMER SCHOOL 2016
The 47th Summer School of the Irish Church Music Association was held from the 6th of July to the 9th of July in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. The Summer School celebrated the liturgical life of the Church in Word, song and prayer with Tony Alonso as guest on the team of directors. 200 people from all over the country attended.
The Music Director Team consisted of Tony Alonso (USA), Fr Paul Kenny, Ian Callanan, Ciaran Coll, Karen O'Donovan, Sarah Waldron and Sharon Lyons. Other Tutors were Regina Deacy, Dominic Finn and Eoin Tierney on the organ.
This year had 'God Full of Mercy' as its focus and introduced the participants to both music and rituals that will be of use over the remainder of the Year of Mercy. The programme included a blend of contemporary and traditional choral pieces with emphasis on Psalms; Sacraments; Ritual and Music for the Liturgical Year in schools. The workshops provided opportunities to develop the skills of cantors, organists and instrumentalists in addition to parish choirs and folk groups. Optional Tutorials such as Choral Singing, Instruments at Prayer and Organ Tuition. The New Generation Youth Choir met each day, providing them with a special time and space to learn and explore explore new music and to pray.
The Summer School was officially opened and the liturgy to bless the Door of Mercy were presided over by Fr Turlough Baxter. Morning Prayer, Liturgy of the Word and Eucharist were celebrated over the course of the four days. Wednesday Evening's Liturgy of the Word to commemorate the 1916 Rising and the Battle of the Somme was presided over by Fr Danny Murphy, director fo the National Centre for Liturgy. (See HOME page: www.liturgy-ireland.ie for Liturgy of the Word). Bishop Francis, Bishop of Ardagh & Clonmacnois presided over Eucharist on Thursday, 7 July. Fr Paul Kenny presided on Friday, when a special commemoration was made to mark the death of Fr Jerry Threadgold and Grace Lyons who died March and June 2016 respectively. (For further details read NEWS)
We would like to express our sincere thanks to the 200 participants who attended the Summer School this year and in particular to those who sponsored participants. Your presence and participation made it a truly uplifting and prayerful weekend.
A special word of thanks to the tutors, music directors, organisers and to our guest director, Tony Alonso, whose skill, enthusiasm and warmth enabled the singing participants to grow in confidence by opening up the guiding principles of Liturgy and Music.
We hope that the 200 participants at Summer School 2016 from parishes and schools were renewed with understanding, energy and enthusiasm in their music ministry. To all who attended for the first time this year, our wish is that you found the experience enjoyable and worthwhile.
The 47th Summer School of the Irish Church Music Association was held from the 6th of July to the 9th of July in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. The Summer School celebrated the liturgical life of the Church in Word, song and prayer with Tony Alonso as guest on the team of directors. 200 people from all over the country attended.
The Music Director Team consisted of Tony Alonso (USA), Fr Paul Kenny, Ian Callanan, Ciaran Coll, Karen O'Donovan, Sarah Waldron and Sharon Lyons. Other Tutors were Regina Deacy, Dominic Finn and Eoin Tierney on the organ.
This year had 'God Full of Mercy' as its focus and introduced the participants to both music and rituals that will be of use over the remainder of the Year of Mercy. The programme included a blend of contemporary and traditional choral pieces with emphasis on Psalms; Sacraments; Ritual and Music for the Liturgical Year in schools. The workshops provided opportunities to develop the skills of cantors, organists and instrumentalists in addition to parish choirs and folk groups. Optional Tutorials such as Choral Singing, Instruments at Prayer and Organ Tuition. The New Generation Youth Choir met each day, providing them with a special time and space to learn and explore explore new music and to pray.
The Summer School was officially opened and the liturgy to bless the Door of Mercy were presided over by Fr Turlough Baxter. Morning Prayer, Liturgy of the Word and Eucharist were celebrated over the course of the four days. Wednesday Evening's Liturgy of the Word to commemorate the 1916 Rising and the Battle of the Somme was presided over by Fr Danny Murphy, director fo the National Centre for Liturgy. (See HOME page: www.liturgy-ireland.ie for Liturgy of the Word). Bishop Francis, Bishop of Ardagh & Clonmacnois presided over Eucharist on Thursday, 7 July. Fr Paul Kenny presided on Friday, when a special commemoration was made to mark the death of Fr Jerry Threadgold and Grace Lyons who died March and June 2016 respectively. (For further details read NEWS)
We would like to express our sincere thanks to the 200 participants who attended the Summer School this year and in particular to those who sponsored participants. Your presence and participation made it a truly uplifting and prayerful weekend.
A special word of thanks to the tutors, music directors, organisers and to our guest director, Tony Alonso, whose skill, enthusiasm and warmth enabled the singing participants to grow in confidence by opening up the guiding principles of Liturgy and Music.
We hope that the 200 participants at Summer School 2016 from parishes and schools were renewed with understanding, energy and enthusiasm in their music ministry. To all who attended for the first time this year, our wish is that you found the experience enjoyable and worthwhile.
A small insight into the workshops directed by Sharon Lyons and Fr Paul Kenny
Year of Mercy -Selection of Music
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