Act I Scene I : Is eol daoibh, a chairdeRobert O'Dwyer, Ferghal Curtis, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : Ceist nach crua le réiteachRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Rachel Croash, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : Nuair a séidtear an stoc an shléibhRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : Ní fior, is ní ar bhéithibhRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Eoghan Desmond, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : Ná moltar, ámh, don chraobh a bláthRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : Níorbh éRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : Seo chugaibh Ard-Rí Éireann áighRobert O'Dwyer, Conor Breen, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : Dia bheatha an RíRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : Goirim sibh, a mhuintirRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Gavan Ring, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : Beannaím duit, a RíRobert O'Dwyer, Robin Tritschler, Gavan Ring, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : Ná héist, a Rí na hÉireannRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Gavan Ring, Imelda Drumm, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : Le céin gan aird, gan éirimRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Imelda Drumm, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : Níorbh é (II)Robert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Imelda Drumm, Robin Tritschler, Gavan Ring, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : B’iad Art agus NeartRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Imelda Drumm, Gavan Ring, Eamonn Mulhall, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : A bhean ró-dhánaRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Gavan Ring, Imelda Drumm, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : An tráth a mbíonn an spéir fá scáilRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Imelda Drumm, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : A chlann mo chléibheRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Gavan Ring, Robin Tritschler, Eamonn Mulhall, Imelda Drumm, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : A Fhlaith is aoibhinn le mo mhuintirRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Gavan Ring, Imelda Drumm, Robin Tritschler, Eamonn Mulhall, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act I Scene I : Álainn cóiriú slóigh na nGael-fhearRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Imelda Drumm, Robin Tritschler, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : Is tuirseach tnáite méRobert O'Dwyer, Gavan Ring, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : Ach nuair do chuala glór an éinRobert O'Dwyer, Gavan Ring, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : A Rí, ba mhór é mo bhuaireamhRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Robin Tritschler, Gavan Ring, Eamonn Mulhall, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : Á! Éist! Céard é an míorbhúil nua seo?Robert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Robin Tritschler, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : Cé hí an mhaighdean ró-dheas?Robert O'Dwyer, Gavan Ring, Eamonn Mulhall, Brendan Collins, Robin Tritschler, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : Ochón, dá mbeadh sé ’mo threoRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Orla Boylan, Eamonn Mulhall, Brendan Collins, Gavan Ring, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : Céard é an míorbhúilRobert O'Dwyer, Robin Tritschler, Gavan Ring, Brendan Collins, Eamonn Mulhall, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : Le blianta feadh m’óigeRobert O'Dwyer, Robin Tritschler, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : Gabhaíg’ siar, a dhaoscair ghránna!Robert O'Dwyer, John Molloy, Gavan Ring, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : Faire! A Rí áinRobert O'Dwyer, Robin Tritschler, Gavan Ring, Brendan Collins, Eamonn Mulhall, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : Cé tusa do rachadh i dTír na mBeo?Robert O'Dwyer, John Molloy, Robin Tritschler, Brendan Collins, Eamonn Mulhall, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : Géillim dod’ chumhacht a shárlaoichRobert O'Dwyer, John Molloy, Robin Tritschler, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : Má tá neart i gcroí glan córachRobert O'Dwyer, John Molloy, Robin Tritschler, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene I : Á! Fáilte chaoin roimh an laochRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene II : Bí sóghach, a RíonRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene II : Fágaíg’ go fóill méRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Orla Boylan, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene II : Á! Dá mb’fhéidir a mhealladhRobert O'Dwyer, Orla Boylan, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene II : Deir mo chroí ar lúth-chrithRobert O'Dwyer, Robin Tritschler, Orla Boylan, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene II : Le fada fá bhrón do bhíosRobert O'Dwyer, Orla Boylan, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene II : Ó! Céard seo do chím?Robert O'Dwyer, Gavan Ring, Robin Tritschler, Orla Boylan, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene II : ‘Sí mo ghráRobert O'Dwyer, Gavan Ring, Orla Boylan, Imelda Drumm, Robin Tritschler, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene III : Vivace alla MarciaRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene III : Anois, tá críoch lem’ ghnósaRobert O'Dwyer, John Molloy, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene III : Áilim ar na DéitheRobert O'Dwyer, Orla Boylan, Brendan Collins, Eamonn Mulhall, Robin Tritschler, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene III : Fáilte roimhe, Flaith na féile!Robert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Robin Tritschler, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene III : Éistíg’, a dhaoineRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Conor Breen, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Act II Scene III : Ná caoiníg’ dalta na nDéitheRobert O'Dwyer, Irish National Opera Chorus, Eoghan Desmond, Fergus Sheil, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Robert O'Dwyer's "Eithne" is a remarkable journey into the heart of Irish opera, offering a unique blend of historical significance and captivating musical storytelling. Composed in 1909, this three-act opera is the first to be performed in the Irish language, making it a pioneering work in the realm of Irish music. The libretto, penned by the renowned academic and playwright Tomás Ó Ceallaigh, is based on the Irish folklore legend "Éan an cheoil bhinn," adding a layer of cultural richness to the composition.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes, "Eithne" is a substantial and immersive experience. The opera features a talented ensemble, including the Irish National Opera Chorus, soloists such as Rachel Croash and Fergus Sheil, and the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, all under the guidance of Robert O'Dwyer's masterful composition. The piece is a testament to the Romantic period, showcasing O'Dwyer's ability to blend emotional depth with musical complexity.
The opera's revival in 2018 by the Irish National Opera and its release on RTÉ lyric fm brought this historic work to a new generation of music enthusiasts. "Eithne" is not just an album; it's a cultural artifact that offers a glimpse into Ireland's rich musical heritage. The Gaelic lyrics, combined with the powerful orchestration and vocal performances, create a soundscape that is both haunting and beautiful. Whether you're a fan of opera, Irish culture, or simply exquisite music, "Eithne" is a must-listen that will leave a lasting impression.
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About Robert O'Dwyer
Robert O'Dwyer, born Riobárd Ó Duibhir on January 27, 1862, in Bristol to Irish parents, was a pioneering Irish composer whose work left an indelible mark on the classical music scene. Renowned for composing one of the first operas in Ireland, O'Dwyer's musical prowess extended beyond composition to conducting and teaching, nurturing the next generation of musicians. His discography, available on platforms like Discogs, offers a glimpse into his diverse and influential body of work. From the haunting melodies of "RFO - TON - Gravity - ESD" to the rhythmic allure of "My Gf's Gf," O'Dwyer's compositions are a testament to his innovative spirit and enduring legacy. Dive into the world of Robert O'Dwyer and experience the timeless elegance of his music.
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