Brian Prior, a true gentleman

14 December 2009, 3:12 PM GMT

Brian Prior, a true gentleman

We are extremely sad to announce the passing this morning of Comhaltas Projects Officer Brian Prior, fiddle player, colleague and friend.

All of us at Comhaltas are extremely saddened by the loss, and the Irish musical community has lost a great and generous heart. He will be be missed in so many contexts, including at the sessions he started in Monkstown and Ennis, his Foinn Seisiún workshops at Fleadh Nua and so many others.

Our hearts and prayers go out to Anne and the rest of his family.

The arrangements are as follows:

Ar dheis de go raibh a anam dilis.

Video of Brian introducing a Comhaltas session in Monkstown

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martin Donohoe
14 December 2009
4:12 PM GMT

SAD news ,a man of the people and a friend for life ,we will miss you Brian in Cavan 2010

Bryan
14 December 2009
4:12 PM GMT

Sad News. Thoughts and prayers are with his family. May he Rest in Peace.

Gary Lynch
14 December 2009
4:12 PM GMT

A true friend Brian, you will be greatly missed.

Marty Groody
14 December 2009
8:12 PM GMT

Devasting News from Ennis, Eire. Brian Prior was the heart and soul of Comhaltas. A true gentleman who shared the ‘GRA’ of the Irish Tradition with all who endeavored to learn ‘The Music’ .
Fledah Nua will never be the same without this wonderful man. May we all lift a pint and play a tune in yer cherished honor,Brian....
Rest in Peace my friend !!

James Duggan
14 December 2009
11:12 PM GMT

Very sad news. A great man, always nice to deal with, especially for Seisiún. Ar dheis dé go raibh a anam dílis.

claire sherry
14 December 2009
11:12 PM GMT

Such a sad day. Brian, you will be missed by so many people. A true gent, and friend.

Oisin Mac Diarmada
14 December 2009
11:12 PM GMT

So sad to hear of Brian’s untimely passing, and so thankful for the contribution he has made through his work and his warm, genuine spirit. Go ndeanfaidh Dia trocaire ar a anam uasal.

Sean McManus
15 December 2009
12:12 AM GMT

A true friend and fine musician.. from all your friends at Bedford CCE, thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Eoin Brady
15 December 2009
4:12 AM GMT

Very sad to hear of Brian’s passing. A true gentleman with a great heart and a passion for life. My thoughts to all the family. I measc laochra na nGael go raibh a anam uasal.

Cathal Lynch
15 December 2009
3:12 PM GMT

Very saddened to hear of Brian’s death.  I will always remember him with his gentle, genuine and caring approach to each person he met, may you rest in peace.

Mike Simpson
15 December 2009
5:12 PM GMT

Brian was open and cheerful, enthusiastic and sincere.  He did his best by me in the times I met him in the Culturlann and at Fleadh Nua, and made me feel at home.  He will be missed as not only a force for Comhaltas, but a great fellow in his own right.  I wish the best for his family and close friends.

Glenn and Koby Blanchfield
15 December 2009
7:12 PM GMT

We have just heard about Brians passing. We met him this year in Ennis and had a great time learning tunes through his workshop. We had hoped to see him in 2010 on our next visit to Ireland from our home in Vancouver area
Canada. He was very kind to us and made us feel welcome and enjoyed his sense of humour. A great person and obviously a person dedicated to preserving Traditional Irish music. You will be missed Brian. We salute you.

Seán Ó Sé
16 December 2009
12:12 AM GMT

A true gentleman, he will be sadly missed. Siochán is suaimhnes dá aman uasal.

christy ennis
16 December 2009
1:12 AM GMT

My deepest sympathy to Brian’s family on their great loss.I’m glad to have known Brian and enjoyed his sessions and workshops at Fleadh Nua over the past few years. His encouraging ways and great patience made it a pleasure to meet him and work with him.He will be sadly missed.

Kathy Buys
16 December 2009
2:12 AM GMT

Brian will always remain in my memory as a gracious and warm person. He helped me feel very welcome when I lived in Ennis for 4 months, far from my other home in San Francisco. He demonstrated how to include and encourage beginners and newcomers to the music and discussed the issue of seisiun etiquette with humor and directness. His warm smile, rhythmic playing, and great tunes will be sorely missed. Brian, you left us too soon, and I bet there’s a great seisiun tonight where your Spirit resides!

Dean Warner
16 December 2009
10:12 AM GMT

Very sad news about Brian. Thoughts and prayers are with his family. RIP

Rosemary A O'Neill
16 December 2009
12:12 PM GMT

We are very sorry to hear of Brian’s passing.  He was a true gentlman and so professional at all times.  With sincere sympathy.
Rosemary O’Neill, Failte Ireland, Amiens St. D1.

Helena Rowsome
17 December 2009
12:12 AM GMT

I am extremely sad to hear of Brian’s untimely death. He was a gentleman of many qualities whose enthusiasm and congeniality endeared him to all of us.  I shall miss him especially at Tionol Leo Rowsome where yet again he annually enthused players of all ages to participate in the Saturday session.  Suaimhneas da anam uasal ceolmhar

Jacki
19 December 2009
6:12 PM GMT

A true gentleman, may God be with his family.Never to be forgotten.

Jim Vint
19 December 2009
8:12 PM GMT

Brian was a wonderful session leader. I fondly remember his inviting me to sessions at Cois na hAbhna. To these he brought clusters of young learners to expand their (and my) world of experience with the music .

He was also welcoming and most pleasant to this periodic visitor to Fleadh Nua.

Frank Finn
19 December 2009
11:12 PM GMT

So sad to hear of Brian’s passing. He was always very welcoming, although we met only 2 or 3 times. He made a last impression on me.

Patrick D J. Simpson
21 December 2009
12:12 AM GMT

I was heartbroken to hear of Brian’s passing. He was a great great friend. He will be sadly missed by my family and this Nation.

Paddy Cummins
27 December 2009
1:12 AM GMT

Devastating news of Brian’s passing almost two weeks ago now. Brian was the first person to influence and encourage me to play in sessions and I credit him so much with giving me the confidence to keep playing this music and get to the stage of playing were I am now. I’m so grateful to have known a gentleman like Brian and have no doubt he’ll be playing ‘Devanney’s Goat’ at the session in the sky...R.I.P

St. Albans Comhaltas
28 December 2009
10:12 PM GMT

very sad news - Brian R.I.P was a true gentleman and a great friend of Comhaltas in St. Albans. He was always prepared to help and will be sadly missed by all the members. Our sympathies to all of Brians family Ar dheis Dé.

Eileen Hickey
29 December 2009
11:12 PM GMT

A gentleman and an inspiration to me in playing the violin many years ago at Bedford comhaltas sessions.

John Corrigan
1 January 2010
9:01 PM GMT

Sorry to hear the sad news of Brians death. We went to Primary School together in Drumeela n.s, in his native county, Leitrim in the 1950’s. May he rest in peace.

anne-marie mc gowan
21 January 2010
2:01 PM GMT

There’s a burn in our hearts with Brians passing to the next world.When you live in the hearts you leave behind, you never die. Ar dheis De.

Olive Wardell
9 March 2010
10:03 PM GMT

Brian inspired us all at his Tuesday night slow session in Monkstown ... he was an extraordinary person who will be sorely missed. It was an honour to have met this great man and we will be playing some of his favourite tunes at our Patrick’s Eve Session and on Saint Patrick’s Day ...

Damien Molloy
4 April 2010
9:04 PM GMT

I am very sorry to hear of Brians death which I only heard today I couldnt believe it and cant understand why I didnt hear of it before now. I extend my sincere sympathy to all his family.
May he rest in peace.

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Christina O'Shaughnessy
25 July 2010
4:07 PM GMT

The sessions at Comhaltas will never be the same.

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