Deirdre McKay

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Deirdre McKay
Born1972 (age 5152)
OccupationComposer

Deirdre McKay (born 1972) is a composer from Northern Ireland.

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Biography

Deirdre McKay was born in County Down. She started violin lessons at an early age and later began to compose with the encouragement of her teacher, Bob Leonard. [1] Following music studies at Queen’s University, Belfast and at the University of Manchester, she studied privately with Kevin Volans in Dublin. Returning to Queen’s on a Department of Education of Northern Ireland scholarship in 2003, she received a doctorate under the tutelage of Piers Hellawell. [2]

Performances and commissions

She has collaborated on work with the Belfast artist Jean Duncan including "A pale yellow sky" and "The Fly". [3] Her piece "Comendo spiritum meum", which incorporates the last words of St Oliver Plunkett, was premiered by the Latvian State Choir in 2007. [4] "Dieppe" a setting of the poem by Samuel Beckett, was selected for the 12th International Review of Composers in Belgrade and also by James MacMillan for a BBC Singers workshop. [5]

Her opera, Driven, with a libretto by Richard Dormer, was commissioned by Northern Ireland Opera and was premiered during the 2012 Cultural Olympiad. [6]

Awards

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References

  1. Dervan, Michael (27 February 2018). "'My first musical memory is standing in a cot listening to an old Telefunken reel-to-reel tape recorder'". The Irish Times. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
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  5. "Reviews". The Irish Times. 30 September 2006. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  6. Dervan, Michael (18 November 2015). "What my undercover stint as a woman taught me about sexism". The Irish Times. Retrieved 3 September 2018.