This is the music of a people, of all the people of Ireland from its mountains, rivers, lakes and the broad atlantic. It carries with it a reminder of our past and a message of a bright future.Thanks.
You can not imagine the Joy i took in telling my mates as we came through Marakesh Airport, Morocco that the music playing was Seán O Riada. The beginning of a beautiful holiday. O Riada`s music was so, so dramatic, So patriotic, so Irish. Slán agus bí churamach.
This piece of music stirs emotions from deep within me as it did when I was but a boy listening to every note . The pride I feel for having been born Irish. Powerful stuff.
Very beautiful indeed, but as a new national anthem, a couple of issues: a). it is an instrumental piece and so would need lyrics in order to be sung at events, etc.; 2). it is perhaps a little slow for a fully ‘rousing’ effect.
i join you too as an exlie 7 years and a month after my son was born. He knows what colour is the island...... where I live they grow oranges ...nowhere else!!!
How this brings me back. I first listened to Mise Éire in the early 1960s, when I was about 14, and a copy for many years of the EP. Stirring stuff then and still now.
Learn to play yourself then. Its never too late and its a great social life but getting difficult in England now as not that many people playing anymore
A beautiful piece of music,sean o riada was a genius,proud and so happy to say this man was ours,we should be greatful and celebrate him and his work,mise eire abu🇮🇪
noyhing to be proud of in ireland its a corrupt country rotten from top to bottom,id say the 1916 leaders have turned in their graves several times over and wondered what did they die for and its getting worse.as for that proclamation cherishing all children equally its a dream that never exsisted.its a diddly idle i ireland that has and never will exsist.they never cherished the children they seperated mothers from their children,sent the children to church run institutions where they were abused for years,and shipped the mothers off to mother and baby homes or laundries and worked them ragged,buried babies in septic tanks and sold the rest to america and beyond,nothing to be proud of there,huge collusion between church and state,continuoes lies and cover ups.its a nice piece of music though.maybe its for a vision of the IRELAND we hope it will be and could be,
There's beauty in sadness- it comes from love and appreciation of loss. That's deeply ingrained in the Irish psyche. It also adds to our easy connection to others and why ireland is such a 'friendly' place. Appreciate what you have, sure could be a whole lot worse - what my grandmother used say 💚
Thanks for putting this up, Paul. Until today, Sean O'Riada was completely unknown to me and I am now spending a very pleasant Sunday afternoon discovering. The horn is so beautiful in this piece.
New York City Celtic rock band Black 47 used to play this tune over the PA system before walking on stage. Brings back wonderful memories from my youth.
True. I grew up in Ireland in the 60s and 70s, lived in Germany for a while and I live in England now - this piece always brings me back to the late 60s: my family, on both sides, were heavily involved in the struggle for independence going back hundreds of years. TBH the Piece makes me think of what we lost and not what we gained.
Stand tall Irish...l have known and lived the hard road ...of struggles beyond human endurance and knowledge...they hated me for l was Irish.......they hated my God, and crucified Him and me, and my own. You must walk the road of the Cross and stay on it, if you fall....GET UP......learn why you must get up Irish. l must carry the Cross, for He carried my Cross for me, NOW l must carry the Cross for others of Ireland. Remember who you are! God bless those who are hungry today, who have no food and no place of their own. Allow Christ to be your place of rest and his body and blood to be your food.
I made a speech in Toastmasters over 10 years ago calling for this with new inclusive words for a United Ireland. The current anthem is decisive and tune is German or Austrian. And Ireland's call is a bit lightweight and unpopular. Mise Éire is a powerful piece of music and unmistakably Irish.
@@catinglovesit's a fantastic piece of music and very anthem like, it's gets the hair standing the juices flowing and the blood boiling if your into sports, what more can you ask for? What year was this beautiful tune crafted by Seán?
I am ireland: i am older than the hag of beara. great my glory: i who bore brave cú chulainn . great my shame: my own children that sold their mother. great my pain: my irreconcilable enemies who harass me continually. great my sorrow: that crowd, in whom i placed my trust, decayed. i am ireland: i am lonelier than the hag of beara.
I'm afraid so - well spotted. That image is from the Royal Canal. I didn't use photoshop at the time I put the video together. Had I seen the cup, the swans wouldn't have made it through.
of course proud to be Irish but when if ever we will get rid of the white collar crime and stop the wastage of millions of taxpayers money, God knows we are sick of Tribunals , Inquiries, and they all got away,
Dry up your mouth. You, and your ancestors, have voted for these criminals since independence. The British were never the greater enemy of Ireland for that honour belongs to the Irish.
Fr Awesome... in reply. We don't need your hate in Ireland. The Irish are descendants of their own people. We speak 'Gaeilge' not Gaelic. Ireland is Catholic.
@Fritula "Ireland is Catholic"? No, it is increasingly, NOT Catholic. It is increasingly a post-Catholic, post-Christian society. And a lot better for that... We have spent the last twenty odd years learning that the Irish, Jansenist, Catholic Church was nothing more than an abusive, money grubbing, international paedophile protection racket. We have more than 150 years of documented evidence of this.
@@mmzddx96 Thanks Marjorie,though I do not think this is the best version ,it is somewhat stilted and the images are trite.I prefer to hear it with Uileann pipes and whistles,bodhrans etc...
I think we need words for this and an arrangement by a Fife amd drum band as a new national Anthem for the whole island. Get rid of the German tune with martial lyrics.
I could never find this on UA-cam and today I did. It is one tune that I have never forgotten. Truly magnificent, I love Seán Ó'Riada's works.
Played in our house in Belfast in the 1960's so beautiful and makes me so proud of my Irishness
I have been an exile for 62 years but play this regularly
This is the music of a people, of all the people of Ireland from its mountains, rivers, lakes and the broad atlantic. It carries with it a reminder of our past and a message of a bright future.Thanks.
You sold your birthright to the communist EU for soup. Judas.
It Makes you so proud to be irish👍🇮🇪☘Whatva beautiful piece of music
I first heard Mise Eire in school over 50 years ago. It still stirs my blood.
Me too, well over 50 years ago. Unforgettable.
Me too..very much so🇮🇪☘️
Have a listen to the new version it’s stunning
You can not imagine the Joy i took in telling my mates as we came through Marakesh Airport, Morocco that the music playing was Seán O Riada. The beginning of a beautiful holiday.
O Riada`s music was so, so dramatic, So patriotic, so Irish.
Slán agus bí churamach.
Wow. Thanks for sharing. U said it x
This music stirs the Irish soul. What a beautiful way to tell the Irish story.
This piece of music stirs emotions from deep within me as it did when I was but a boy listening to every note . The pride I feel for having been born Irish. Powerful stuff.
Wouldn't this be a beautiful new 32 county irish anthem some day.
Very beautiful indeed, but as a new national anthem, a couple of issues: a). it is an instrumental piece and so would need lyrics in order to be sung at events, etc.; 2). it is perhaps a little slow for a fully ‘rousing’ effect.
i join you too as an exlie 7 years and a month after my son was born. He knows what colour is the island...... where I live they grow oranges ...nowhere else!!!
Even a young boy in the early 50s this beautiful piece of music brings out the goose bumps
Beautiful, dramatic music & a wonderful country.
How this brings me back. I first listened to Mise Éire in the early 1960s, when I was about 14, and a copy for many years of the EP. Stirring stuff then and still now.
This sends shivers up my spine and brings me back in time remember it been played on radio Éireann like yesterday.
So many memories and emotions tied up in this achingly beautiful piece of music - the sound of Ireland's soul.
Loved the 3 towns I visited in Ireland a lot! Hope to be back one day.
Where did you visit?
Remembering O’Riada on the anniversary of his death 40 years ago. Music to stir the soul!
Terrible pity he died so young.And his wife.That family must have known both great peaks and great troughs....
My dad, who was born in Limerick used to play this when I was Kid. Takes me right back!😀
Learn to play yourself then. Its never too late and its a great social life but getting difficult in England now as not that many people playing anymore
A beautiful piece of music,sean o riada was a genius,proud and so happy to say this man was ours,we should be greatful and celebrate him and his work,mise eire abu🇮🇪
Wow!! Beautiful
so immensely proud of my country.
+phaedra cleary I like your country
noyhing to be proud of in ireland its a corrupt country rotten from top to bottom,id say the 1916 leaders have turned in their graves several times over and wondered what did they die for and its getting worse.as for that proclamation cherishing all children equally its a dream that never exsisted.its a diddly idle i ireland that has and never will exsist.they never cherished the children they seperated mothers from their children,sent the children to church run institutions where they were abused for years,and shipped the mothers off to mother and baby homes or laundries and worked them ragged,buried babies in septic tanks and sold the rest to america and beyond,nothing to be proud of there,huge collusion between church and state,continuoes lies and cover ups.its a nice piece of music though.maybe its for a vision of the IRELAND we hope it will be and could be,
same here buddy
The dream exists alright. Be prepared.
lincoln armasols So Fuck off then. .Is mise Eireannach even if you are not
I have sailed her seas I have climbed her mountains and I have cycled her lanes .No better place.
One thing i have to be proud of is that i always appreciated the beauty of ireland to this day it amases me and it's all our's
Ireland is God's country! What beauty given their sad history.
X
There's beauty in sadness- it comes from love and appreciation of loss. That's deeply ingrained in the Irish psyche. It also adds to our easy connection to others and why ireland is such a 'friendly' place. Appreciate what you have, sure could be a whole lot worse - what my grandmother used say 💚
Not your God’s though… Ireland has many wonderful Gods…😃👍🏻
@@irishguy9311 yeah they are all gone lmao
Stop with the so called CHRISTIAN God thing.. Religion has done some of the vilest disgusting things to Ireland and its Ppl
what a stunning piece of music !
A time of heroes and patriots ...
The time is now. The time is then. The time is tomorrow. The time is now.
A great musical piece.
Thanks for putting this up, Paul. Until today, Sean O'Riada was completely unknown to me and I am now spending a very pleasant Sunday afternoon discovering. The horn is so beautiful in this piece.
Glad you enjoyed it
So powerful. It let's my spirit soar like an eagle. ❤
It makes me real and Celtic to the core
New York City Celtic rock band Black 47 used to play this tune over the PA system before walking on stage. Brings back wonderful memories from my youth.
Omg fabulous music
Only one word brilliant
Our Land. Our Republic. Our Music...
FABULOUS 🌟AMAZING 🌟AWESOME 🌟EXCELLENT 🌟☘
Why all the comments in the Queen's English? Béarla na Banríona. Bainimis úsáid as ár dteanga féin!
It's what most people speak . B
Gaeilge ár dteanga féin
Ta an ceart agat.
Should be renamed as "I used to be Ireland." One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.
True. I grew up in Ireland in the 60s and 70s, lived in Germany for a while and I live in England now - this piece always brings me back to the late 60s: my family, on both sides, were heavily involved in the struggle for independence going back hundreds of years. TBH the Piece makes me think of what we lost and not what we gained.
So true two great comments poor country fought so hard to get its freedom.
To hand it over to traitors and foreigners heartbreaking 💔.
What a beautiful piece of music.
The air is ancient and is called Roisin Dubh (Dark Rosaleen) Rosaleen being A romanticized name for Ireland
A memorable, heartfelt work. A tragedy that O'Riada died so young, his passing the result of alcoholism.
Shut up.
@@mexicanfries5336 FU @ Mexican Fries. You are such a wanker!
It will all come again
Beautiful music from my land, always in my heart.
I went to a primary school in Cork named after the great man himself.
Rips you heart out.
Reset in peace fallen soldier
Glorious.
Magnificent
Awesome!
Always Wow.
Is mise eire,ana mhaith,go halainn.
just lovely
Wow ❤🇮🇪
Stand tall Irish...l have known and lived the hard road ...of struggles beyond human endurance and knowledge...they hated me for l was Irish.......they hated my God, and crucified Him and me, and my own.
You must walk the road of the Cross and stay on it, if you fall....GET UP......learn why you must get up Irish.
l must carry the Cross, for He carried my Cross for me, NOW l must carry the Cross for others of Ireland.
Remember who you are!
God bless those who are hungry today, who have no food and no place of their own.
Allow Christ to be your place of rest and his body and blood to be your food.
Fritula 6
Amen 🇮🇪✊🏻
Settle down there ,relax now.
Beautiful Music : Great Composer : Great Orchestra 👏👍
"GLORY to the IRISH Fishermen"
"VICTORY to UKRAINE"
I love my country but some day wee will be free from the centre to to sea Belfast man I am
Pissing myself laughing at your spelling
Get it
Pissing
It's on the way as we write our comment's peace and respect to everyone in this great country of our's from every tradition
Should be our national anthem.
gan dabht
We already have a National Anthem, 🇮🇪☘️.
Ireland has a National Anthem.
RIP Comrade Martin McGuinness an Ghille Mar
Terence Barry
True patriot... gone but not forgotten 🙏🏽🇮🇪💪🏼
At 2:12, I guess those are some of Lir's Children?
The first part is from a piece called roisín dung
Radical dude
ta se go maith go maith agut slan abaile agus erin go braigh
Poor Eire has fallen.
LET'S HAVE THIS AS OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM!!!! .. INSTEAD OF THAT OUTDATED DIRGE.
I 100 per cent agree in fact I'm going to try ....it's better than any national anthem out there
I made a speech in Toastmasters over 10 years ago calling for this with new inclusive words for a United Ireland. The current anthem is decisive and tune is German or Austrian. And Ireland's call is a bit lightweight and unpopular. Mise Éire is a powerful piece of music and unmistakably Irish.
What outdated dirge, 🇮🇪☘️
@@catinglovesit's a fantastic piece of music and very anthem like, it's gets the hair standing the juices flowing and the blood boiling if your into sports, what more can you ask for? What year was this beautiful tune crafted by Seán?
@@johncotter-do1rg I think around 1965
I am ireland: i am older than the hag of beara. great my glory: i who bore brave cú chulainn
. great my shame: my own children that sold their mother. great my pain: my irreconcilable enemies who harass me continually. great my sorrow: that crowd, in whom i placed my trust, decayed. i am ireland: i am lonelier than the hag of beara.
An Riadach. Don chéad scoth.
Now look at my poor country 😢
Full of orcs now.
@@honeyfungus4774 heartbreaking stuff
This should be our unified national anthem, not that Carroll’s jingle.
Go hiontach!!
I will NEVER forgive this God-forsaken FFG government for destroying my beautiful country ..... Vengeance for Mise Éire ... ☘✝
Nice
Am I dreaming or is that a polystyrene cup at 3.14 ?
I'm afraid so - well spotted.
That image is from the Royal Canal. I didn't use photoshop at the time I put the video together. Had I seen the cup, the swans wouldn't have made it through.
Fintan O'Toole brought this American here.
of course proud to be Irish but when if ever we will get rid of the white collar crime and stop the wastage of millions
of taxpayers money, God knows we are sick of Tribunals , Inquiries, and they all got away,
Dry up your mouth. You, and your ancestors, have voted for these criminals since independence. The British were never the greater enemy of Ireland for that honour belongs to the Irish.
This must be one of the best melodies ever it screams American marine Corp semper fi
Irish..."Classical Music".......
Still sounds lime comi
Fr Awesome... in reply.
We don't need your hate in Ireland.
The Irish are descendants of their own people.
We speak 'Gaeilge' not Gaelic.
Ireland is Catholic.
@Fritula
"Ireland is Catholic"?
No, it is increasingly, NOT Catholic.
It is increasingly a post-Catholic, post-Christian society.
And a lot better for that...
We have spent the last twenty odd years learning that the Irish, Jansenist, Catholic Church was nothing more than an abusive, money grubbing, international paedophile protection racket.
We have more than 150 years of documented evidence of this.
He was referring to the fact that scotland is majority protestant but ok.
The children of the Gael are all religions and none. Religion has caused enough misery on these Islands.
This should be the basis of our National Anthem ,rather than the monstrosity which passes for the Anthem of a supposedly musical race......
@@mmzddx96 Thanks Marjorie,though I do not think this is the best version ,it is somewhat stilted and the images are trite.I prefer to hear it with Uileann pipes and whistles,bodhrans etc...
@@mmzddx96 Same here ,can Ipoint you to the version above "Visions of Ireland ,with whistles & pipes"
Such a pity...
I think we need words for this and an arrangement by a Fife amd drum band as a new national Anthem for the whole island. Get rid of the German tune with martial lyrics.
Utterly lame performance
What a Celtic Grieg Seán Ó Riada was. Just wonderful.
Should be our national anthem.
i think its actually the tune of roisín dubh tho... dark rose ..and YES IT SHOULD