- Ciaran MacMathuna
Ciaran MacMathuna, (born 1925) is a former Irish broadcaster and music collector. He is a recognised authority on
Irish Music and has lectured extensively on the subject.Life
MacMathuna was born in
Limerick and spent his early years in Mulgrave Street. He was schooled at CBS Sexton St, and later graduated fromUniversity College, Dublin with a BA in modern Irish andLatin . Subsequently, he completed a MA in Irish."The Irish Times", "BELOVED JOURNEYMAN", February 1, 1996]After college MacMathuna worked as a teacher and later at the Placenames Commission. In 1954, he joined Radio Éireann where his job was to record Irish traditional musicians playing in their own locales. This entailed visiting such places as
Sliabh Luachra ,County Clare andCounty Sligo , and the resulting recordings featured in his radio programmes:
* "Ceol Tire"
* "A Job of Journeywork"
* "Humours of Donnybrook"MacMathuna's long-running Sunday morning radio series "Mo Cheol Thú" began in 1970 and continued until November 2005, when he retired from broadcasting. Each half-hour programme offered a miscellany of archive music, poetry and folklore.
MacMathuna won two
Jacob's Awards , in 1969 and 1990, for his RTÉ Radio programmes promoting Irish traditional music. He received the Freedom ofLimerick City in June 2004. He was also awarded honorary doctorates byNUI Galway and theUniversity of Limerick . ["The Irish Times", "'The thrill was in the pursuit of the tunes, as much as it was in their capture' ", November 26, 2005]ee also
List of Irish Music Collectors ources and References
External References
* Citation
University of Limerick , [http://www.ul.ie/vpacad/HonDocs/Cit-CiaranMacMathuna.htm]
* Portrait by Dr. Thomas RyanRHA , [http://www.ul.ie/vpacad/HonDocs/Cit-CiaranMacMathuna.htm]
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