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'''REV. LUKE DONNELLAN''' (1878-1952). Luke Donnellan was a | '''REV. LUKE DONNELLAN''' (1878-1952). Luke Donnellan was a cleric and curate in several parishes in the Dioceses of Armagh. The parish of Loughgall, County Armagh, was his final posting, where he was the administrator. He was a highly regarded cleric by his parishioners, if mild mannered, scholarly and slightly eccentric. He was also a fiddler, collector of Irish music and author and co-author of scholarly articles on the subject. However, the music manuscript that bears his name was probably not his own. Donnellan researcher Gerry O'Connor believes Donnellan "...was not the original author of this manuscript and that the collection itself had been the work of an unknown, able, traditional musician, probably a fiddle player, transcribed over the musician's lifetime<ref>Gerry O'Connor, '''The Rose in the Gap: Dance Music of the Oriel''', 2018, p. 11. </ref>. | ||
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Rev. Luke Donnellan
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Given name: | Luke |
Middle name: | |
Family name: | Donnellan |
Place of birth: | Lower Creggan, Crossmaglen, County Armagh, Ireland |
Place of death: | Newry, County Down, Ireland |
Year of birth: | 1878 |
Year of death: | 1952 |
Profile: | Collector, Composer, Musician |
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Biographical notes
REV. LUKE DONNELLAN (1878-1952). Luke Donnellan was a cleric and curate in several parishes in the Dioceses of Armagh. The parish of Loughgall, County Armagh, was his final posting, where he was the administrator. He was a highly regarded cleric by his parishioners, if mild mannered, scholarly and slightly eccentric. He was also a fiddler, collector of Irish music and author and co-author of scholarly articles on the subject. However, the music manuscript that bears his name was probably not his own. Donnellan researcher Gerry O'Connor believes Donnellan "...was not the original author of this manuscript and that the collection itself had been the work of an unknown, able, traditional musician, probably a fiddle player, transcribed over the musician's lifetime[1].
- ↑ Gerry O'Connor, The Rose in the Gap: Dance Music of the Oriel, 2018, p. 11.