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Bernard Geary (11 February 1934 – 22 April 2023) was an Irish composer, teacher and pianist.


Career

Born in
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near Cork, Geary was largely self-taught, although he did study at
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from 1952 until 1955, where the professor of music was
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. An early influence was the music of Benjamin Britten.Bernard Geary (1934 - 2023
', Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland
His first compositions to attract attention, including the String Quartet No 1 and ''Provocation'' for string orchestra, appeared in 1960. Four years later came the first of many orchestral pieces, the ''Variations on Amran Dochais'' (Song of Hope), which was first performed at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin on 9 February 1964 by the RTE Symphony Orchestra.'Bernard Geary' biography at ''Musicalics''
/ref> Geary married Leonora McCarthy in 1962 and there were four children. The family moved from Cork to Dublin in 1970. From 1976 until 1998 Geary was head of music at
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Community School in the suburbs of Dublin, where he composed dramatic and choral works for the school's orchestra and choir. Later works include ''In Praise of a City'' (1985), revived at the opening gala concert of the Cork International Choral Festival in 2018, ''The Painted Wood'' for orchestra (1988), and the large scale choral cantata ''Sankt Nik'laus Komm in unser Haus'' (1993). In 1997 a concert of his works was held at the National Concert Hall, Dublin. Recordings of his piano music (played by Anthony Byrne) and choral pieces were issued in 2000.Bernard Geary: ''Piano and Choral Music'', SDGCD 610
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Death

Geary was survived by his four children: Peter, Karen, Hilarie, and Mandy. He died aged 89 at St Vincent's Hospital, Dublin. The funeral was held at St Joseph's Church in
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, Dublin on 27 April.


Selected works

Orchestral * ''Provocation'' for string orchestra (1960) * ''Variations on Amran Dochais'' (1964) * ''Carol for Orchestra'' (1971) * ''The Banks of the Esk'' (1971) * ''Courtmacsherry Overture'' (1976) * ''Elegy'' for orchestra (1977) * ''Downpatrick Head'' (1978) * ''Reflections on an Irish Carving'' (1979) * ''Divertissement'' for orchestra (1979) * ''Festive Overture'' (1979) * ''Rhapsody'' for trumpet and orchestra (1980) * ''Divertimento'' for string orchestra (1982) * ''The Painted Wood'' (1988) * ''Essay'' for string orchestra (1989) * ''Plearacha'' for orchestra (2006) Vocal and choral * ''Songs of Wonder'' (1972) for soprano and orchestra * ''The Yeats Cycle'' for baritone and piano (1972) * ''Tryptch'' for soprano and orchestra (1973) * ''Mass of St Finbar'' for tenor, chorus and organ (1973) * ''Mass of St Nessan'' (1980) * ''Canticle for Christmas'' (1981) * ''Éist le fuaim na hAbhann'' (1981) * ''Canticle Mass of St. Francis'' (1982) * ''Time’s Delight'' for soloist, chorus and orchestra * ''In Praise of a City'' (1985) * ''Malachy’s Quest'', cantata for soloists, choir and orchestra (1985) * ''The Divine Image'' (1985) * ''Slieve na mon'' for massed choirs and orchestra (1991) * ''Sankt Nik’laus Komm in unser Haus'' (1993), for choir, organ and orchestra * ''Liquid Emotion'' (1996) * ''A Dream Garden'' (1997) * ''Ave Verum'' (2000) * ''Dóchas'' (2000) Dramatic * ''Sauce for the Goose'', radio play (1978) * ''Julian'', radio play (1979) * ''St. Patrick was a Gentleman'', television documentary (1979) * ''The Plaisham'', operetta (1980) * ''Sarah'', one-act opera (Carrolls Theatre, Dublin, 1981) Ballet * ''The Needle Eater'' (1970) * ''Bitter Aloes'' (1971) * ''Il Casone'' (1971) Chamber and instrumental * String Quartet No 1 (1960) * ''Two Cameos'' for piano (1979) * Wind Quintet (1982) * Sonatina for piano (1996) * ''And Lastly Came Cold February'' for piano (2000) * Scherzo for piano (2000) * String Quartet No 2 (2006) * ''Chasing the Tide'', recorded by the Carducci String QuartetRTÉ LYRIC FM CD123 (2009)
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References


External links


Bernard Geary (1934-2023)
Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland
Photographs of Bernard Geary
Cork International Film Festival Archive
''Ave Verum''
Cantairí Óga Átha Cliath, conductor Brian Ó Dubhghaill. {{DEFAULTSORT:Geary, Bernard 1934 births 2023 deaths 20th-century Irish classical composers 21st-century Irish classical composers Irish classical composers Musicians from Cork (city)