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- 6098336.html accessdate "2009-12-12".
- 6098336.html date "2009-12-12".
- 6098336.html isCitedBy Ciarán_Mac_Mathúna.
- 6098336.html publisher "Hot Press".
- 6098336.html quote "Full statements from Niall Stokes and Martin Cullen: "Coming hard on the heels of the death of Liam Clancy, the passing of Ciarán MacMathúna is a signal that we are in the process of losing a great generation of Irish folk pioneers," Hot Press editor Niall Stokes said. "Let us hope that, in our public policy, and in particular our broadcasting framework, we continue to do justice to the extraordinary work they did in reviving the true spirit of Irish folk and traditional music and re-instating it at the heart of the Irish experience." [...] The Minister for the Arts, Martin Cullen, aIso paid tribute: "I was saddened to hear of the passing of the distinguished Irish broadcaster, Ciarán Mac Mathúna who contributed so much to the cultural life of this country, not only through his television and radio career with RTÉ but also as a collector of Irish music, poetry and song. A man of great intellect with a wonderful commitment to and understanding of Irish folklore and the traditional arts, Ciarán made it a priority over the course of his long life to travel and meet musicians and to collect Irish music and stories, preserving them for future generations. He has left us with a wonderful legacy. An accomplished producer and presenter for RTÉ, he will be best remembered for his Sunday morning radio programme Mo Cheol Thú where his wisdom and love of Irish music and the written word shone through. Ciarán Mac Mathúna was widely admired and deeply respected and appreciated by all who knew him. My sincere sympathy is extended to his wife Dolly McMahon and their three children and extended family at this time."".
- 6098336.html title "Ciarán MacMathúna dies".
- 6098336.html url "http://www.hotpress.com/Ciar%E1n%20MacMath%FAna/news/Ciaran-MacMathna-dies/6098336.html".