- Canon James Goodman
Canon James Goodman (1828-1896) was a collector of
Irish music . Raised inVentry ,County Kerry , aGaeltacht area, he was a nativeIrish language speaker.Life
As a Cleric
Goodman studied at
Trinity College, Dublin , having gained a scholarship in 1847. He was ordainedcurate of theChurch of Ireland in 1851 (his father had beenrector ofDingle ) and married Charlotte King in 1852. They had three sons, one of whom later drowned while a student. Goodman's first date posting was to Creagh Parish inWest Cork in 1852. In 1859 he moved to Killaconagh, on theBeara peninsula , where he preached in Irish. He was posted to the parish of Abbeystrewry inSkibbereen in 1866 as a Canon ofRoss , remaining there until his death in 1896. In 1867 he self-financed the rebuilding of the local church.As a Music collector
While still in Ventry he learned to play the
flute ; later inBeara he took up theuilleann pipes . Around this time Goodman began collecting music. His collection was first published in May 1861, at the time consisting over 700 tunes. Some 150 of the tunes were drawn from Tom Kennedy, a (blind) piper living on theDingle Peninsula . In all his collections numbered over 2000 tunes annotated in both Irish and English. This collection was in manuscript form and now resides in the Library ofTrinity College, Dublin .He played a set of Taylor pipes which he later gave to his friend Alderman Phair.
As a Professor of Irish
Goodman was appointed Professor of Irish in Trinity College in 1879 and combined this position with his clerical duties, spending alternating six months in each location. Among his students were
Douglas Hyde andJohn Millington Synge .References
* Hugh Shields (editor), "Tunes of the Munster Pipers, Vol 1", Ossian Publications. ISBN 0-9532704-0-8.
* RTÉ Radio,Dublin Christmas 2002 "Tunes of the Munster Pipers".
* Padraig O Fiannachta (1990), "Seamus Goodman", West Kerry Development Co-op.
* "Abbeystrewry", A Parish Memoir, 1991, On Stream Publications.External reference
* [http://www.ipba.ie/munsterp.html Munster Pipers]
* [http://www.myguideireland.com/james-goodman myguideIreland page with more information on James Goodman]
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