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Ian Callanan

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Instruments
  
Piano, guitar

Name
  
Ian Callanan

Years active
  
1990 - present

Role
  
Composer

Labels
  
GIA Publications

Record label
  
GIA Publications

Website
  
www.iancallanan.com


Born
  
17 March 1971 (age 53) Cork, Ireland (
1971-03-17
)

Genres
  
Contemporary Christian, Catholic, Liturgical

Occupation(s)
  
Composer, Songwriter, Liturgist, Author

Education
  
Mater Dei Institute of Education

Albums
  
The Source of Life, In Beauty We Walk

Similar People
  
Liam Lawton, Lori True, David Haas, Marty Haugen, Michael Joncas

Hail Holy Queen - Ian Callanan


Ian Callanan (born 17 March 1971 in Cork, Ireland), is a composer of Catholic liturgical music and a contemporary Christian songwriter best known for composing the hymn "Comfort My People" and "Take and Eat, This is my Body".

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Biography

In his own words, Callanan is "one of Ireland’s leading composers of liturgical music. He hails form Cork and has been involved with liturgical music his entire life. He has been composing music for over 20 years and recently has produced his first recording for GIA Publications in the United States. He is an accomplished composer, arranger, score editor and workshop leader. Callanan's own works are inspired by Ireland's musical tradition. The popularity of his music has led to much of it being used and sung in the many varied languages throughout Europe. Much of his music has been used for television and radio broadcasts in Ireland.

He holds an honours masters' degree in Religion and Culture from Mater Dei Institute of Education, Dublin and an honours degree in Music from NUI Maynooth. He is an active member of the Dublin Diocesan Music Commission as well as being musical director for his course Music Ministry Together, a liturgical music formation program for youth and adults alike. He is also the director of the “Emmanuel” schools programme, which involves over 2,500 secondary (high school) students, learning new liturgical music, culminating in a celebration concert.

Callanan has worked with the composer Liam Lawton, arranging, producing and recording some of his earlier works. He has also worked with Davis Haas and Lori True.

The Source of Life

The Source of Life has been described as 'a surprisingly powerful collection of thirteen songs celebrating the Liturgical year'.

In Beauty We Walk

In Beauty We Walk is the latest collection,

Discography

  1. Winter Skies (1997) Veritas Publications
  2. The Source of Life (2009) GIA Publications
  3. In Beauty We Walk (2012) GIA Publications

References

Ian Callanan Wikipedia