Dia Do Bheathasa ڰۣڿڰۣ ♥ ڰۣڿڰۣ SHAUN DAVEY - Video
PUBLISHED:  Sep 27, 2012
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De Luce Brera / Album ''May We Never Have To Say Goodbye''
7. DIA DO BHEATHASA; on visits to Kerry one hears the phrase 'Dia do bheasatha bhaile', often used to acknowledge safe arrival after a long journey. It seemed the perfect greeting for the 7000 athletes as they arrived in Croke Park, after journeys from all parts of the World, and forms the basis for this overture. After the orchestral fanfare, the lyric is stated by an onstage chorus [including Kerry singers - Seamus and Breanndan Begley and The Voice Squad ], strongly followed by the entry of the pipeband; the words of welcome are then distributed among the choir. Irish traditional soloists follow in succession; Nollaig, Triona, Liam on flat set, with the distinctive Kerry button accordion style of Seamus and Breanndan. The piece concludes with the return of the pipers and orchestral fanfare, combined with chorus and all instumentalists.
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SHAUN DAVEY BIOGRAPHY

The first of Shaun Davey's concert works, 'The Brendan Voyage', made its debut in 1980. Since that time, Shaun Davey has been recognised as one of Ireland's leading composers of music that combines popular appeal with genuine cultural significance. In a parallel career, he is in demand both at home and abroad to produce scores for theatre, film and television.
Whether written for the concert hall, the screen or stage, Shaun's music has the power to move audiences deeply. Its emotional impact is accompanied by a dramatic visual quality, strong melody and a sometimes surprising fusion of differing musical styles and traditions.
Born in Belfast and living in Dublin, it is perhaps part of Shaun's persona to cross boundaries. He has chosen, in his concert works, to explore the turning points in Irish History, celebrating that which unites rather than divides the Celtic people. Large numbers of the music loving public are prepared to take this journey with him. Standing ovations at sell-out concerts are a commonplace reaction to The Brendan Voyage, The Pilgrim, Granuaile, 'Concerto for Uilleann Pipes and Orchestra', The Relief of Derry Symphony, the 'Concerto for Two Harps ' and Gulliver, A Choral Symphony .
Shaun Davey's works have been performed at the Sydney Opera House; with the English Chamber Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall, London; the Albert Hall, London; The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall; with the Munich Rundfunk Orchestra at the Munich Gasteig; with the Quebec Symphony Orchestra at the Quebec Tercentenary Festival; at the New York Arts Festival; with the Ulster Orchestra at the Queen's Festival in Belfast; with the Scottish chamber Orchestra at the Edinburgh Folk festival; at music festivals in Lorient and Rennes in Brittany, St. Chartier and Romans in France and at Expo '92 in Seville Spain.
Performances by Ireland's National Symphony Orchestra and the RTE Concert Orchestra have filled concert halls all around Ireland. At Dublin's National Concert Hall, programmes of Shaun's work have on occasion, played for three consecutive nights.
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