Máire Philomena Ní Bhraonáin
[1] (), better known as Máire Brennan
or Moya Brennan
(born 4 August 1952, Gweedore, County Donegal, Ireland), is a Grammy Award-nominated [2] Celtic folksinger, songwriter, harpist and philanthropist. She began her singing career when her family formed the band Clannad in 1970, [3] and is widely regarded today as the "First Lady of Celtic Music". [4]
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Musical upbringing
Brennan grew up as the eldest in a very musical family in the remote parish of
Gweedore (
Gaoth Dobhair
), in the northwest of
Ireland, a
Gaeltacht area in which the
Irish language and tradition continue to flourish. Her mother Máire (or Baba) was a music teacher and her father was a member of a cabaret band with whom she performed as a child. Moya is the eldest of nine children, her sisters are Deirdre, Eithne (now known as
Enya), Olive,
Brídín and her brothers are
Ciarán,
Pól, Leon and Bartley. She sang along with her siblings in the family pub, Leo's Tavern, in the village of Crolly. She also took part in many pantomimes in
Amharclann Ghaoth Dobhair, the local theatre, usually dancing and singing. After leaving secondary school Brennan spent a few years at the
Royal Irish Academy of Music in
Dublin studying the
harp, the piano and singing. She later taught music at
Holy Cross College in
Falcarragh,
County Donegal.
[5]
Years with Clannad
It was during this time in 1970 that Brennan joined her two brothers Pól and Ciarán and their mother's two twin brothers Noel and Pádraig Ó Dúgáin and eventually formed Clannad. After enjoying a decade of being the world's foremost traditional Irish act, Clannad graduated to chart success in 1982 with the album
Magical Ring
. Brennan was at the forefront of the group's success and her voice suddenly became synonymous with
celtic music and Irish music at the time. Brennan recorded 17 albums with Clannad and has won a
Grammy, a
BAFTA and an
Ivor Novello award with the quintet. Her sister Eithne Ní Bhraonáin, who spent a while with Clannad, continues to pursue a very successful solo career under the name
Enya.
Following their 2008 reunion tour, it was later announced that Moya would be working on a new
unplugged album with Clannad for release in 2009.
[6]
Solo career
Brennan released her first solo album in 1992,
Máire
, on
Atlantic Records.
Misty Eyed Adventures
on BGM followed three years later. In 1998, Brennan signed with
Word Records and released
Perfect Time
, and
Whisper to the Wild Water
a year later. The album was nominated in the
Grammy Awards of 2001 for
Best New Age Album. Brennan is managed by her husband Tim Jarvis and her brother Leon Ó Braonáin. Her music is usually classified as
New Age or
Celtic. She accepts the Celtic label, but has at times indicated a slight discomfort with being seen as "New Age" as much of her music is strongly
Christian, with several of her songs centering on maintaining a relationship with
Jesus Christ.
[7] Some of her songs show influences from her
Roman Catholic upbringing or seem relational due to her own views concerning the
Blessed Virgin Mary.
[8]
In 2000, she wrote an autobiography called
The Other Side of the Rainbow
. The same year she performed her song "Perfect Time" live at
World Youth Day in
Rome in front of crowds of pilgrims and Pope
John Paul II. There were 2.1 million people present, making it the largest crowd ever gathered in the
Northern Hemisphere. She considered it an honor as she believes in mutual respect among Christians.
[9] Moya also recorded on the event's album,
One
. She recorded a duet with Booley, now known as
Duke Special. The song, titled "Peace Has Broken Out", is about
the Troubles in Ireland.
In film, she was featured vocalist on
King Arthur
(2004), co-writing the title theme "Tell Me Now (What You See)" with
Hans Zimmer and wrote additional music score for
To End All Wars
(2001). In 1995 she duetted with
Shane MacGowan with "You're the One" for the movie
Circle of Friends
. Brennan has collaborated with many other musicians, including
Chicane,
Alan Parsons,
Bono,
Robert Plant,
Van Morrison,
Michael McDonald from
the Doobie Brothers,
Bruce Hornsby,
Joe Elliott,
The Chieftains,
Paul Young,
Paul Brady,
Michael Crawford,
Joe Jackson and
Ronan Keating.
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In total Brennan has recorded 25 albums, and has sold 20 million records. Since 2002, she has promoted herself as
Moya Brennan
— a spelling closely resembling the phonetic pronunciation of her name for those not familiar with the Irish variant of the spelling. Under this moniker she released an album entitled
Two Horizons
in 2003 under her new label, Universal. She has also collaborated with dance artist
Chicane for performing the vocals on the single "
Saltwater", which was also featured in the VisitScotland advertising campaign, as well as having been used by
Fáilte Ireland to promote Ireland, and by
Belfast city council, both in television adverts.
On 17 March 2004, she performed at the Speaker's Luncheon on
Capitol Hill in front of President
George W. Bush and Irish dignitaries.
[10]
During the World Youth Day 2005 in Cologne she performed with
Pope Benedict XVI in the Vigil in front of a million people and was also part of the official WYD CD
Building On World
.
[11]
2006 saw the release of her Christmas album, simply entitled '
An Irish Christmas', although it was originally planned to bear the title 'Love Came Down. A year later, Brennan released her album '
Signature', which she described as a collection of
snapshots of (Brennan's) life
. The album featured only one Irish song but featured choruses and backing vocals in her native language throughout.
While touring with the latter album, during 2007 and 2008, Moya recorded several collaborations and guest vocals on albums by
Iona,
Joanne Hogg and with Grand Canal on Ireland's Official Olympic Anthem,
Green to Gold
. All three recordings were in aid of several charities.
[12] [13] [14]
Her 2008-2009 live album
Heart Strings
was recorded with the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and
Julie Feeney. Moya has toured to promote the album extensively in
the Netherlands,
Germany,
Ireland and
England.
[15] [16]
In 2009, Brennan recorded the official soundtrack on
Maryland Public Television docufilm 'Intrepid Journal' which documents 50 years of American foreign policy, from
WWII to
9-11.
[17]
Moya Brennan has announced that she is working on a hymns album, possibly for Autumn 2009 release and will release a new
unplugged album with
Clannad in 2009 or 2010.
[18] [19]
Moya Brennan Band
Moya Brennan tours with a large band of musicians
[20] who have each recorded solo projects in the past or have recorded with their own bands. The band includes harpist and television presenter
Cormac de Barra. Between August 2008 and February 2009, two new members joined Moya's band, the first changes since her
Two Horizons Tour
, including Irish singer
Daithí Rua.
[21] [22]
Current members
- Cormac de Barra
- Sinéad Madden
- Éamonn Galldubh
- Fionán de Barra
- Paul Byrne
- Yoshi Izumi
- Hughie Boyle
- Will Keating
- Sam Jackson
- Daithí Rua
Former Members
- Tiarnán Ó Duinnchinn
- Máire Breatnach
- Rob Jones
- Ewan Cowley
- Feargal Murray
- Deirdre Brennan
- Tim Jarvis
Legacy
Brennan and
Clannad are credited with the creation of contemporary Celtic music and are held in high esteem for their vast contribution to bringing new life to old Irish songs. They have been compared to
Seán Ó Riada, in that they brought the Irish language into popular culture through their music. One critic said: "Clannad's music offers a terrific fusion between traditional and modern influences." It is Brennan's haunting voice that has left the most lasting legacy, it has become synonymic with Clannad's work and with Irish music in general. Her ethereal vocalization is considered the archetypal
sound of Ireland
and strains of her style have been acquired in the soundtracks to
Titanic
and
Riverdance
.
Bono said of her voice: "
I think Moya has one of the greatest voices the human ear has ever experienced.
" Brennan is also famous for her harp playing, which she has featured on many Clannad records, with her album
Two Horizons
being based on the discovery of the
harp.
Personal life
Autobiography
See also: The Other Side of the Rainbow
In 2000, she wrote an autobiography called
The Other Side of the Rainbow
, which was also translated into
German (
Mein Irisches Leben
, Brunnen-Verlag).
In it Brennan recalls her upbringing as the eldest of nine siblings in rural County Donegal, Ireland. Along with the highs of success in the music business she also recounts low periods where alcohol, drugs and an abortion made her re-evaluate her life. She emerged from dark years as a committed Christian with rekindled faith. She remarried in 1991 (having previously been married to a Dublin musician) and now lives in Dublin, Ireland with husband, photographer Tim Jarvis, and children, Aisling and Paul. Brennan and her family are practicing members of the
World Assemblies of God Fellowship.
Post-Autobiography
Moya is
Goodwill Ambassador for the international charity,
Christian Blind Mission, and travels worldwide with the organisation, including recent trips to the Congo, Brazil and America.
[23] Moya has, since becoming a Christian, been a supporter of Teen Challenge, a charity operating in Ireland and the USA and in 2008 she performed a concert to raise funds to build a new drug rehabilitation centre for the children.
[24]
Philanthropy
Moya Brennan is also a well-known philanthropist.
Christian Blind Mission
In 2004, Moya Brennan became Goodwill Ambassador to Christian Blind Mission Ireland. Brennan's first trip was to
Kinshasa,
Democratic Republic of the Congo, with a group of five others. Due to violence, Moya was evacuated to
Kenya. She later promised to return to the Congo, which she did in 2005.
[25]
In that same year, she travelled to Rwanda
[26], where she kept a diary of her experiences. In 2005, she made an Irish-language documentary for
TG4 during her visit to Congo, which was broadcast in 2007, and again in 2008 on both TG4 and
RTÉ. Moya has also travelled to Brazil (2007) and Tanzania (2008) and has played a major role in bringing the missions of the charity to the forefront. She has also performed concerts worldwide with other
Christian Blind Mission Goodwill Ambassadors from Europe.
[27]
Addiction
Brennan performs various concerts in aid of charities and groups that work to rehabilitate those affected by drug addiction and alcohol dependency. She also practices religion with her family in
Dún Laoghaire, at a church which also reaches out to young people affected by drug and alcohol misuse.
Nature Preservation
With family band Clannad, Brennan has recorded numerous songs about the needed protection of the landscapes in Ireland and the devastation of pollution around the world. The first song about the matter was recorded for their début album and was called
An Pháirc
. Throughout Moya's solo career, she has recorded various songs on the issue including
Big Yellow Taxi
.
In July 2005, Brennan took part in a protest alongside poet
Cathal Ó Searcaigh and locals of
County Donegal to protest against the installation of electric cables across various areas of the county due to the harm it could cause to both people and the landscape.
[28]
Other Appointments and Music
In 1986, Brennan performed alongside Bono, Bob Geldof and Chris de Burgh for
Live Aid. She also performed with Clannad at the concert. Moya and Clannad have long been supporters of
Amnesty International and contributed their single
Rí na Cruinne
to the organisation. Brennan has also attended various benefits in both Ireland and England, most notably alongside
Van Morrison in 1996.
Moya has recorded dozens charitable singles and on many more albums with various artists, including
Raphael's Journey
by
Joanne Hogg in 2008,
Songs for Luca
and
Songs for Luca 2
by
Iona and the official anthem for Ireland's 2008 Olympic bid,
Green to Gold
. Moya also donated her b-side,
Ceolfaidh Mé
to the
Field of Hope
album, which also features
Bono and
The Corrs.
In October 2008, Brennan was appointed director for Ireland's first
Christian satellite radio station,
UCB Ireland
, which operates from
Dublin.
[29]
Discography
Solo Studio Albums
- 1992 – Máire
- 1994 – Misty Eyed Adventures
- 1998 – Perfect Time
- 1999 – Whisper to the Wild Water
- 2003 – Two Horizons
- 2005 – An Irish Christmas
- 2006 – Signature
- 2009 (TBC) – Hymns Album - as yet untitled
Solo Live Albums
- 2005 – Óró - A Live Session
- 2007 – Signature Special Tour Edition
- 2008 – Heart Strings
Brennan, Hogg, Becker
- 2002 – New Irish Hymns
(with Joanne Hogg and Margaret Becker)
Singles
- 1992 – "Against the Wind"
- 1992 – "Jealous Heart"
- 1993 – "Big Yellow Taxi"
- 1995 – "You're the One" (with Shane MacGowan)
- 1998 – "Heal This Land"
- 1998 – "The Big Rock"
- 1999 – "Saltwater" (with Chicane)
- 2000 – "Follow the Word"
- 2003 – "Show Me"
- 2003 – "Tara"
- 2003 – "Saltwater" (with Chicane - re-issue)
- 2005 – "I'll See You Again/Hidden" (with Hazel O'Connor)
- 2006 – "No One Talks"
- 2007 – "Merry-Go-Round"
- 2007 – "Holiday Trio"
- 2008 – "Green to Gold" (with Grand Canal)
Charitable albums
- 2005 – A Future for the Michel
(with Schiller)
- 2008 – Sanctuary
(Various Artists)
With Clannad
Bibliography
- 2008 – Moments In a Lifetime
, Noel Duggan
Detailing Clannad's journey as a band
- 2001 – The Other Side of the Rainbow
, Máire Brennan with Angela Little
Later subtitled: The Autobiography of the Voice of Clannad
- 2000 – Ireland: Landscapes of God's Peace
, Máire Brennan
sometimes called God of Peace
Eddie Rowley in conversation with Máire Brennan
Sheet music book for 'Past Present'
References
- http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/ireland/article6301871.ece
- Beliefnet.com
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/3672589.stm
- http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/articles/news/Signature_Tunes/23128/p1/
- http://enya.sk/articles/maire-quotes.htm
- New Clannad Album
- Moya Brennan - Two Horizons Interview
- Beliefnet.com
- Moya Brennan : Books
- Whats On at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall
- Various, The XX World Youth Day Compilation: Building One World - music review - word-on-the-web - Church Army
- Songs for Luca 2
- Raphael’s Journey
- Green to Gold Cover
- Official Heart Strings Details announced!
- News Archives at MoyaBrennan.com
- Moya Brennan records new soundtrack - Northern Skyline
- Celtic Christian Spirit (Audio Interview)
- New Clannad album
- The Band - MoyaBrennan.com
- New Moya Brennan band member!
- Moya's new band member
- Moya Brennan visits South America as goodwill ambassador :: Inspire Magazine
- Moya Sings for Drug Addiction Centre > Northern Skyline
- RTÉ journeys to the Congo with Moya Brennan
- Moya Brennan CBM.ie
- Tour Date Archive Brennan family
- Donegal County.com Newsletter July 2005
- Moya Brennan directs new Christian radio station