Colin Mawby (Ireland)
born in 1936, Colin Mawby is widely known as a choral conductor and composer. As a conductor,
he has worked with the London Mozart Players, the Wren Orchestra, Pro Cantione Antiqua, the Belgian Radio Choir and the BBC Singers. He has been Master of Music at Westminster Cathedral, London, Choral Director at Radio Telefis Eireann (RTE) and artistic director of Ireland’s National Chamber Choir. On his retirement from the National Chamber Choir in 2001 he was appointed Artistic Director Emeritus to the choir.
As a composer, his extensive output includes twenty-four masses, five song cycles, a large number of settings for choir and two children’s operas. He has received commissions from RTE, Westminster Cathedral, Liverpool Cathedral, the Royal School of Church Music, the Cathedral of
the Madeleine, Salt Lake City, and Grace Church, New York, USA. Recent works include a piece written especially for the Requiem of Cardinal Basil Hume and a fanfare for the opening of the Concert Hall in Dublin City University. Awards include Top Honors in the 2002 Waging Peace Through Singing competition in Oregan, USA for his Prayer of Forgiveness.
His music is published by Kevin Mayhew, Oregon Catholic Press, Carus-Verlag, the Gregorian
Institute of America, the Royal School of Church Music, Edizioni Carrara, and Edition Ferrimontana.
CDs of his music have been released on the Oregon Catholic Press, Warner Classics,
Teldec, Hyperion, Black Box, EMI and Kevin Mayhew labels. His setting of Psalm 23 was
included on Charlotte Church’s CD, Voice of an Angel and Ave Maria was recorded on the Celtic
Tenor’s CD, So Strong. |