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Feis Ceoil

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Feis Ceoil (Template:Lang-en) is an Irish music organisation which holds an annual festival of classical music. It was first organised in Dublin in 1897 by Dr. Annie Patterson and Edward Martyn for the purpose of stimulating musical studies in Ireland and encouraging native performers and composers. It is a result of the general Gaelicising programme of the Gaelic League. It consisted of competitions for performance and composition and was supported by all musicians of the day, both national and classical. Prizes aggregating £800 were distributed among the successful competitors.

Since those early years, the Feis Ceoil has undergone many changes to accommodate the development of music in Ireland. It has expanded to more than 185 competitions in all instruments, including voice, and covering all ages from 7 years upwards. Famous competitors over the festival's history include tenor John McCormack, author James Joyce (as a singer), Irish Tenor Finbar Wright, broadcaster Seán Óg Ó Ceallacháin, the Irish composer Vincent Kennedy (as a Trumpet player) and violinist Cora Venus Lunny.

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  • "Feis Ceoil" . Encyclopedia Americana. 1920.
  • "Feis-Ceoil" . New International Encyclopedia. 1905.
  • Official Site