Aloys Fleischmann played an important role in the development of Irish music in the 20th century. He served as chairman of UCC Music Department and he got the opportunity to provide musical education to unfortunate people. He was the head of the music department at the age of 24 in 1936. He got a degree in UCC and got a postgraduate degree in Munich, so he was very suitable for this job. He has made a lot of achievements during the UCC, and these achievements will never be forgotten.
SeánÓRiada was born in Cork. In 1952 I studied music at Aork Fleischmann University College and in 1952 I received music from BMus. From 1954 to 1955 he served as Assistant Music Director of Ireland National Radio Station Éireann and served as a music director at Abbey Theater from 1955 to 1962. In 1963, he taught at the music department of the University of Cork until his early death in 1971. Riada is known for its pioneering work on traditional Irish music, but he has written many original works incorporating contemporary creative skills. These include a series of orchestral works by Greek name Nomos from 1957 to 1966, idyllic lyrics, The Sulllane (1956) and Four Hölderlin Songs (1956). He also produced music for several movies, including Misere and Sawoir.
He studied violin, piano and organ in Aloys Fleischmann (Junior), studied Greek and Latin classics at Cork University, and graduated in 1952. While studying at the university, ÓRiada is the auditor of the UCC Philosophy Association. That year, he became an assistant director of Radioireann. He married Ruth Coffran in 1953. In the evening he played the piano with a piano band. In 1955, Riada spent several months in France and strengthened interest in music modernist technology. After returning to China in July, he became a music director at Dublin Abbey Theater (until 1962) where he wrote music for a small orchestra, arranged, ordered and his broadcast I continued the work. Most of his original, modern orchestral music includes his Nomos No.1, Hercules Dux Ferrariae (1957) for string orchestras, Nomos No.4 (1958) for the piano and orchestra, and Triptyche Orchester (1960) including pour and early version of his ambitious Nomos
Olia was born in John Lady of Cork City. Early in Adel, his father Sergeant Garuda was stationed there. After Adair attended school, he later studied at St. Finber University of Phalan Ferris. And when he was there he received music education from Alois Fleischman (advanced). He graduated from St Munchin University in Limerick in 1948 and completed his diploma there. He studied violin, piano and organ in Aloys Fleischmann (Junior), studied Greek and Latin classics at Cork University, and graduated in 1952. RiÓ is the auditor of the UCC Philosophy Association. That year, he became an assistant director of Radioireann. He married Ruth Coffran in 1953.