BBC Music Magazine

Coming to the Boyle

- Ita Beausang, Dublin, Ireland

In his Notes from the Emerald Isle (July) Terry Blain gives due credit to Ireland’s rich musical heritage, from Turlough O’carolan in the 17th century to the likes of Seán Ó Riada in the 20th. But why in such a comprehens­ive four-page study is there so little mention of women composers?

Only four are named, almost by accident, near the end of the article. Ina Boyle (1889-1967) was a prolific composer and produced a steady stream of orchestral, choral and vocal compositio­ns, three symphonies, a violin concerto, an opera and ballet music, but little of it was performed. Now, thanks to a campaign by the Ina Boyle Society there is a steady stream of performanc­es and broadcasts in Dublin, Belfast, London and further afield. In September 1923 her orchestral rhapsody The Magic Harp was conducted by Sir Henry Wood at the Proms. I hope that Terry Blain will lead a mission to have the work performed again at the Proms 100 years later, in 2023.

 ??  ?? Awaiting discovery: the 20th-century Irish composer Ina Boyle
Awaiting discovery: the 20th-century Irish composer Ina Boyle

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