Celtic Woman Forum
The Shows => Postcards from Ireland => Topic started by: ShiningBright on September 09, 2021, 06:10:16 PM
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Apparantly, The Dawning of the Day has been arranged and produced by Daragh O'Toole rather than Gavin Murphy. Has CW a new musical director again? The sound is definitely different, in its style a bit between the arrangements by Downes and Murphy, with a new twist. I certainly like it—a lot!—but I am a bit surprised.
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I can't say I'm surprised. I randomly looked at Gavin Murphy's website one day a couple of months ago and noticed that he said he was Celtic Woman's musical director from whatever year he started until 2020. The fact that he gave an end date made me think he was probably done working with them.
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This website mentions that he was the music director for Celebration Tour.
Musical director on the tour is Daragh O’Toole, who’s worked with U2 and Van Morrison. Agnew said he has helped make Celtic Woman’s 2020 shows especially impactful.
https://www.theledger.com/news/20200221/irelands-celtic-woman-kicks-off-15th-anniversary-tour-in-lakeland
Is Méav their vocal director yet? She is not listed in The Dawning of The Day credits...
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Interesting! So he was already working with Celtic Woman and we didn't realize! I wonder if Meav's done too?
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So he also did the new arrangement of May it Be? That's particularly lovely. I like his style for CW.
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If he's really gone (Gavin), I hope he doesn't do what David D did: ban girls from singing his songs. I particularly like Gavin's songs better than David's in some cases... And if he does, he'll have a new hater instead of a fan :/
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If he's really gone (Gavin), I hope he doesn't do what David D did: ban girls from singing his songs. I particularly like Gavin's songs better than David's in some cases... And if he does, he'll have a new hater instead of a fan :/
Unless we get a 3rd chapter of reimagined songs even Grandour than both directors! May it Be group accapella is the bomb.I do love Gavin Murphy's Arrangements.
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That version of May it Be appears to be by Daragh O'Toole.