Richard Connolly

Richard Connolly

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Richard Connolly (born 1927) is an Australian musician, composer and former broadcaster for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). His published and performed works allow him to be counted as among Australia's most prolific composers of Roman Catholic church music [http://www.abc.net.au/sundaynights/stories/s1237751.htm Featured Interview:Richard Connolly] , ABC Sunday nights, 22 June2003. Accessed 22 June2007.] [http://www.abc.net.au/sundaynights/stories/s1238413.htm Featured Interview:Richard Connolly] , ABC Sunday nights, 22 June2003. Accessed 22 June2007.] particularly with regard to the hymns he composed for the Catholic church in Australia, and which are now published and used inter-denominationally. He is noted for his collaborations with Australian poet James McAuley. His compositions have been successful internationally, both in the Christian field and in the secular field. His hymns have been composed to accommodate and adorn the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council.

Biography

Between 1946 to 1950, Connolly pursued theological studies for the priesthood in Rome. A few months after his ordination, he abandoned his studies and returned to Australia, where he completed an Arts degree from the Sydney University. Connolly, at that time was a member of the Holy Spirit parish at North Ryde. [cf. Australasian Catholic RecordOctober 1995] In 1955, he was introduced to McAuley by Fr Ted Kennedy. Kennedy asked Connolly to compose hymns to sing at various points during the mass. [cf. Fr Edmund Campion's online article [http://www.catalyst-for-renewal.com.au/campion.htm in Catalyst for Renewal] ] Thus began a long-standing partnership between McAuley and Connolly. Their subsequent musical collaboration during the 1950s and 1960s contributed significantly to the contemporary Australian hymnody. [http://www.abc.net.au/religion/sundaymorning/s1870492.htm HYMNS OF GLORY: for Palm Sunday from Parramatta Catholic Cathedral] , Sunday Morning - ABC TV Religion. Accesses 22 June 2007.] Their compositions were first released in a collection titled "Hymns for the Year of Grace" in 1963. In 1960 Connoly's work had anchored the Living Parish hymnbook, edited by Tony Newman and published by a group gathered around Roger Pryke, which would sell one million copies over the next decade, enabling congregations to sing hymns in a distinctively Australian voice. Many of the hymns published in both collections are still widely sung across all Christian denominations in Australia and abroad.

In 1956, Connolly had joined the ABC, and by 1960 had gone to work in the ABC Education department, working mainly in Schools Broadcasts. In 1967 he joined the Radio Drama and Features Department, becoming Features Editor. In 1971 he undertook a Churchill fellowship in Italy, Radio France, Bayerischer Rundfunk, and spent several months working in the BBC's radio drama script unit. [http://www.churchilltrust.com.au/content.php?id=94 "List of Fellows, 1971"] .Winston Churchill Memorial Trust website. Accessed 22 June 2007.] During this time, he also composed music for the BBC TV series, "The British Empire". He returned to Australia and was appointed Head of Radio Drama and Features. He composed music for the first Australian visit of a pope, Pope Paul VI at both Randwick and at St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, in particular for this occasion he composed a version of Psalm 85.

Back in 1844, the bishops of Australia had chosen the Virgin Mary, under the title "Help of Christians" as patroness for the Australian nation, and the words are nationalistically resonant for Australian Catholics. While personally remaining largely aloof from in-house Catholic politics, Connolly's setting of these words in his hymn "Help of Christians, Guard this Land" became the battle hymn of the Catholic Right in Australia in the 1950s and 60s.

Contributions

Hymnody

A few of his hymn tunes have particularly Australian names. Connolly's tunes include (but are not limited to) the following:

*"Araluen" (In Faith and Hope and Love)
*"Camilla" (Help of Christians)
*"Catherine" (Holy Father, God of Might)
*"Cosmic Praise" (Sing a new song)
*"Forbes Street" (O Jesus crucified)
*"Helen" (From many grapes and grains of wheat)
*"Jeremy" (Where there is Charity and love)
*"Lindfield" (May this Lenten discipline)
*"Newtown" (Come O Jesus)
*"Sancta Sophia" (Jesus in your heart we find)
*"Ruggiero" (By your kingly power)
*"Sandy Bay" (Father, we praise you)
*"Travalli" (By your priestly power)
*"Venantius" (Seek, O seek the Lord),

ervice music

* "Psalm 85"
* "Give us Peace" Mass (Congregational)
* 2002 "Mass of St John the Apostle" dedicated to the people of St John the Apostle Parish, Narraweena (Congregational)
* 2005, [http://www.stfrancischoir.com/ "Missa Pax et Bonum"] ; a choral and congregational Mass dedicated to the pastors, musicians and people of St Francis of Assisi Parish, Paddington, NSW, Australia (SATB Choir, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones and organ)

ecular music

* The "Play School" theme for the ABC (There's A Bear In There!) - and a theme known by heart by generations of Australians.

References


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External links

* [http://www.ad2000.com.au/articles/2001/jul2001p17_505.html From the Great South Land of the Holy Spirit: A Heritage of Traditional Catholic Hymns]
* [http://www.catalyst-for-renewal.com.au/campion.htm Article on Vatican II renewal mentioning Richard Connolly and James McAuley]
* [http://www.eurekastreet.com.au/article.aspx?aeid=393 Obituary for Fr Ted Kennedy noting his links with Connolly]
* [http://www.stfrancischoir.com/ The choir of St Francis, Paddington, Australia, with sound file of Connolly's 2005 Mass]


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