- Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
- Genres: Classical
- Instrument: Producer
- Representative Albums: "Granuaile", "Waking Ned Devine", "Pilgrim
| Artist: Shaun Davey |
| Discography: Shaun Davey |
| Wikipedia: Shaun Davey |
| Shaun Davey | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Belfast |
| Genre(s) | Celtic Classical |
| Occupation(s) | Composer Singer |
| Years active | c.1977 – present |
Shaun Davey (1948– ) is an Irish composer.
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Shaun Davey was born in Belfast in 1948. He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin in the history of Art in 1971. He then took a master's degree at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. In the late 1970s, he made his first recording, "Davey and Morris," with Donal Lunny and others. He worked as a composer of advertising jingles, including "The Pride of the Herd" for the National Dairy Council.
Davey's reputation is built on four large-scale concert works based on Irish history, all using uilleann pipes and folk tunes.
More Recently Shaun along with Rita Connolly and Dingle based musicians, Seamus Begley, Eilís Kennedy, Lawrence Courtney, Eoin Ó’Beaglaoí, Daithí Ó’Sé and Jim Murray to perform a collection of new songs in Irish: music by Shaun, with lyrics based on the poems of the late Caoimhín O Cinnéide. The name of the band is Beal Tuinne and the album was recorded live at St. James' Church Dingle Ireland.
Davey had a talent that was obviously suitable for films. His most famous film score has been Waking Ned (1998), with contributions from Nollaig Casey and Arty McGlynn. His other scores include Twelfth Night, The Tailor of Panama and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Television work includes the theme to Ballykissangel. In 2000, Richard Nelson's play "James Joyce's The Dead" (a dramatisation of a short story) was performed on Broadway, with incidental music by Shaun Davey.
For many people his greatest work remains "Granuaile", partly because of the abundance of melodies, and partly because of Rita Connolly's soaring soprano voice. Liam O'Flynn's solo album "Out To An Other Side" (1993) had several tracks arranged by Davey.
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