james wrote:
Sean O'Riada is mainly known for reviving Irish music but he wrote some classical stuff himself. Very little of it is available as recordings.
In the 70's there was an LP called 'Vertical Man' with 'Hercules Dux Ferraire' and 'Four Holderlin Songs'
'Hercules Dux Ferraire' has been reissued -- see above.
He has a large choral work called 'Nomos No. 2' [I think 'Hercules Dux Ferraire' is Nomos No. 1 and the piano concerto is Nomos No. 3 .. 'nomos' is Greek for 'law']
Nomos No. 2 is based on the Greek text 'Oedupus at Colonos' [Sophocles].
Some references ....
http://www.cmc.ie/composers/composer.cfm?composerID=97
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C3%A1n_%C3%93_Riada
http://test.seanoriada.ie/saothair-works
Just to add my own contribution to this composer:
Seán Ó Riada:
Seán Ó Riada was born in Cork in 1931. He studied music at University College Cork with Aloys Fleischmann and received his BMus in 1952. He was assistant music director at Radio Éireann, Ireland’s national radio and TV station, between 1954 and 1955 and was music director at the Abbey Theatre from 1955 to 1962. He lectured in music at University College Cork from 1963 until his premature death in 1971.
Although best known for his pioneering work in Irish traditional music, Ó Riada wrote a number of original compositions which incorporated modern compositional techniques. These include a series of orchestral works given the Greek title Nomos, written between 1957 and 1966; the pastoral elegy, The Banks of Sullane (1956) and Four Hölderlin Songs (1956). He also wrote music for several films, including Mise Éire and Saoirse.
(Notes from the Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland)
Along with the excellent CD listed above by James I also have Ó Riada's two masses on CD....
Ó Riada is probably best known for his film music especially Mise Éire (1959) which made him an instant celebrity....
I also have on 45 RPM vinyl the music to the film Saoirse....
Ó Riada was also the founder of the traditional music group Ceoltóirí Chualann and this iconic album is also in my collection....
Ó Riada was one of the major influences on traditional Irish music and he recorded this solo album not long before his death at the early age of 40 which I also have on CD....