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Michael McGlynn (born 11 May 1964) is an Irish composer, producer, director, and founder of the vocal ensemble
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Career

McGlynn was born in Dublin and attended Coláiste na Rinne and
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. He was a student of Music and English at
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and
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where he studied for an M.Litt degree. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree (1985) and Bachelor in music (1986) from University College Dublin. He was a member of the RTÉ Chamber Choir and in 1987 he founded the Irish choral group
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(originally spelt "An Uaíthne"). Anúna have released fourteen albums, almost exclusively featuring his arrangements and original works. ''Deep Dead Blue'' was nominated for a
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in 2000 and went Top 5 in the UK Classical Charts. ''Anúna: Celtic Origins'' was the biggest selling world music CD in the US in August 2007 according to
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and remained in the top twenty albums of the Billboard World Music Charts until early 2008. Although best known as a writer of choral music, McGlynn has written orchestral and instrumental works as well as cantatas and masses. 2007 saw the premiere of the cantata ''St. Francis'' commissioned by
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, the Irish National broadcasting station. It is a setting of texts associated with
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for tenor, choir and symphony orchestra. The album ''Behind the Closed Eye'' is a collaboration with the
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, Northern Ireland's premiere orchestra. McGlynn has written music for theatre, including the
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, Dublin, and the
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, London. He is also a vocal and choral clinician, working recently in the
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(US), Sumida Hall (Japan) and
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in Newfoundland (Canada). He was an Eminent Scholar at
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for the 2011–12 academic year. In 2017 he was awarded the
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Alumni Award for Arts and Humanities. McGlynn will be the Artistic Director of the 2021 Tampere Vocal Music Festival in Finland. McGlynn's music has been recorded and performed by such internationally recognised performers and ensembles as
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Musical language

McGlynn's harmonic language combines elements of traditional Irish music such as modal melodic lines and ornamentation, fixed and shifting drones and liberal use of jazz-tinged chordal clusters and sonorities. These features can be heard in his contribution to the Chanticleer-commissioned ''And on Earth Peace: A Chanticleer Mass''. McGlynn contributed the 'Agnus Dei' to this multi-composer work. McGlynn says "One of the misapprehensions about my music is that I am not actually concerned with saving Irish traditional music; I am not a traditionalist. The only exposure I had o traditional Irish songwas during my year at Coláiste na Rinne in Dún Garbhán. The songs that I set are not from a specific collection; they are more impressions of the songs I remembered."Stacie Lee Rossow: ''The Choral Music of Irish Composer Michael McGlynn'' (2010)

McGlynn also created new compositions that could be perceived as arrangements of Irish songs but were, in fact, new melodies composed to traditional texts. He has stated that "People just assume that I have just found a 'living' version. In fact I have done what has made solo traditional music so viable: I have created a new version. I take the songs and reinterpret them in a new way. My priority is always to create a choral version that works." His most successful choral work in this genre is "
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", a setting of the traditional Irish poem of the same name. This work has been performed and recorded extensively by professional choral groups such as Chanticleer and
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. It features another characteristic aspect of his musical language in its use of multiple alternating rhythms. Karen Marrolli for her 2010 thesis on McGlynn writes: "Throughout all of McGlynn's work, while there are a good amount of compositional thumbprints and overarching characteristics, there also is a great deal of variety. This is an incredibly refreshing aspect to McGlynn's choral writing. Various constant influences are present in his music and give his canon a sense of identity; however, he does not simply reconstruct successful pieces over and over again in an attempt to rest on his laurels. His body of work displays a great range of techniques and musical ideas and continues to develop and mature. Further study of some of his more recently recorded works, such as ''O Maria'' and the brilliant work ''Victimae'' (both released on the 2009 Anúna CD ''Sanctus'') would reveal how his musical influences factor into his compositional efforts in ever-evolving ways. This continuous growth bodes well for the longevity of this composer as he takes his place among the important composers of our time.


Selected works

A selection of McGlynn's original works: * ''Invocation'' (Tenor & mixed-chorus) * ''Four Tenebrae Responsories'' (Tenebrae I, II, III & IV. For mixed chorus) * ''Sensation'' (Speaker, mixed chorus & concert harp) * ''Celtic Mass'' (For mixed-chorus, solo vocalists, violin, orgam, percussion & harp. Includes settings of "Kyrie", "Gloria" "Incantations", Responsorial "Codhlaím go Suan", "Credo", Pater Noster", Sanctus" "Agnus Dei", "Ave Maria") * ''Silver River'' (Oboe & vibraphone. Also version for mixed chorus, clarinet and string orchestra) * ''Four Poems on texts by Rimbaud'' (Soprano/Piano) * ''Wind on Sea'' (Mixed Voice Choir & Violin) * ''Quis est Deus'' (Mixed-voice choir) * ''O Ignis Spiritus'' (Saxophone, mixed voice choir & mezzo-soprano solo) * ''Agnus Dei'' (Tenor solo & mixed-voice choir, from "And on Earth Peace, a Chanticleer Mass") * ''Behind the Closed Eye'' (Symphony orchestra and SATB Choir. This work includes works for choir, orchestra and both forces combined. Titles include "May", "Twilight", "The Coming of Winter", "August" "Midnight" "The Great Wood", "Annaghdown", "Behind the Closed Eye", "Ceann Dubh Dílis", "Aisling", "Where All Roses Go" & "1901") * ''Visions'' (Three movements, for soprano saxophone & piano) * ''O Maria'' (Mixed-voice choir) * ''Brezairola'' (Tenor solo & mixed-voice choir) * ''Dúlamán'' (Male voice choir) * ''The Sea'' (Alto flute, flute and mixed-voice choir) * ''Lux Aeterna / The Road of Passage'' (Soprano solo, mixed voice choir) * ''The Rising of the Sun'' (Solo voice, mixed-voice choir & symphony orchestra) * ''Geantraí'' (Mixed-voice choir) * ''Pie Jesu'' (Symphony Orchestra & mixed-voice choir) * ''Maid in the Moor'' (Women's chorus) * ''Cúnnla'' (Women's chorus) * ''Dormi Jesu'' (Mixed-voice choir) * ''My Songs Shall Rise'' (Mixed-voice choir) * ''When the War is Over'' (Mixed-voice choir) * ''Victimae'' (Male-voice choir) *''Takahime'' (Mixed Voices) *''Why Should I Sleep?'' (Mixed Voices) *''Sunshine & Shadows'' (Mixed Voices and Piano) *''Amhrán na Gaoithe/Song of the Wind'' Mixed Voices) *''O pia virgo'' (ATBarB)


Selected discography


Anúna releases

Anúna's CD and DVD release feature McGlynn's work almost exclusively. This is a selected list of their main releases : * 1993 – ''Anúna'' (re-recorded 2005) * 1994 – ''Invocation'' (re-recorded 2002) * 1995 – ''Omnis'' (Irish edition)+ * 1996 – ''Omnis'' (entirely re-recorded international version of the 1995 release)+ * 1996 – ''Deep Dead Blue'' (remastered 2004) * 1997 – ''Behind the Closed Eye'' (remastered 2003) * 2000 – ''Cynara'' * 2006 – ''Sensation'' * 2007 – ''Celtic Origins'' D and DVD* 2008 – ''Christmas Memories'' D and DVD* 2009 – ''Invocations of Ireland'' VD* 2009 – ''Sanctus'' * 2010 – ''Christmas with Anúna'' * 2012 – ''Illumination'' * 2015 – ''Revelation'' * 2018 – ''Transcendence'' + Both albums amalgamated into a single remastered release in 2003.


Other releases

*"And on Earth Peace: A Chanticleer Mass"
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, featuring the ''Agnus Dei'' *"Wondrous Love" Chanticleer, featuring ''Dúlamán'' *"Out of Bounds"
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, featuring ''The Wild Song'' *"Boundless" Rajaton, featuring ''Summer Song'' *"Silver River" Matthew Manning, includes ''Silver River'', ''Aisling'', ''Nightfall'', ''Where All Roses Go'' *"Let Your Voice be Heard" Cantus (vocal ensemble), featuring ''Dúlamán'' *"Carmina Celtica" Canty, featuring ''Lorica'' *"Turn Darkness into Light" Consono, featuring ''Incantations'' *"Kantika Sakra" Kantika Korala, featuring ''Sanctus : Sanctua'' *"Aria", by Gerard McChrystal, featuring ''Aisling'', ''Behind the Closed Eye'' and ''From Nowhere to Nowhere'' *"The Siren's Call", by Chanticleer, featuring ''Amhrán na Gaoithe/Song of the Wind'', ''Hinbarra''
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, featuring ''O pia virgo'' commissioned by the ensemble. Grammy nominated 2015 (Chamber Music Category). BIS Records *''Celtic Mass'', by The Taylor Festival Choir. Released 2016 on Delos Records. *''Artifacts'', by
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. Released 2018 on 2Foals Records. *''Where All Roses Go'', by Apollo5 featuring the piece "Where All Roses Go". Released 2020 on VCM Records
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Bibliography

* Axel Klein: ''Die Musik Irlands im 20. Jahrhundert'' (Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1996); . * Stacie Lee Rossow: ''The Choral Music of Irish Composer Michael McGlynn''
DMA thesis, University of Miami, 2010
. * Karen Marrolli: "An Overview of the Choral Music of Michael McGlynn with a Conductor’s Preparatory Guide to His Celtic Mass"
DMA thesis, Louisiana State University, 2010
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References


External links


Michael McGlynn's webpage

Anúna's website
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