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Birth name
  
Eleanor Joanne Daley

Role
  
Composer

Name
  
Eleanor Daley


Years active
  
1982 – present

Instruments
  
organ, piano

Education
  
Queen's University

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Born
  
April 21, 1955 (age 68) Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada (
1955-04-21
)

Genres
  
Choral and Church Music

Occupation(s)
  
Composer, Choirmaster, Choral Clinician and Accompanist

Website
  
Published Works of Eleanor Daley

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Eleanor daley requiem with sheet music


Eleanor Joanne Daley, or simply Eleanor Daley, as she is more widely known and publicized, (born in Parry Sound, Ontario on April 21, 1955) is a Canadian composer of choral and church music, a church choirmaster, choral clinician and accompanist.

Among her best-known works are The Rose Trilogy and Requiem. Daley holds a bachelor's degree in organ performance from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and holds multiple diplomas in piano and organ, having studied in both Canada and England. She currently resides in Toronto, where she works as a composer and serves as the music and choir director at Fairlawn Avenue United Church and as accompanist for the Bach Children's Chorus.

As a composer, Daley is regularly commissioned by choral groups and arts organizations throughout North America and Europe. In her native Canada, she has composed for numerous ensembles including the Elmer Iseler Singers, the Amadeus Choir, the Toronto Children's Chorus, the Amabile Youth Singers, St. Mary's Children's Choir, the Cantabile Singers of Kingston, the Savridi Singers, the Vancouver Men's Chorus and the Victoria Scholars. Daley has also worked under commission to many groups in the United States, including the Master Chorale of Tampa Bay, Texas Woman's University, the Texas Choral Directors Association, and received the 2008 Brock Commission from the American Choral Directors Association. Commissions from Europe include festivals in Norway and Germany, and England's Oxford University Press. Oxford is one of eleven Canadian, US, and UK-based printing houses which publish Daley's music.

References

Eleanor Joanne Daley Wikipedia