Eoin O'Keeffe

Eoin O'Keeffe

Eoin O’Keeffe (born April 20, 1979) is an Irish composer, currently residing in the United Kingdom. O’Keeffe grew up in Clonmel, Ireland. As a member of his local youth band, he played clarinet and later trumpet, before spending some time as conductor and arranger. He studied for a BA Music at Waterford Institute of Technology between 1997 and 2001, where he graduated with a First Class Honours Degree, majoring in composition having studied with Eric Sweeney, as well as composers such as Louis Andriessen. During his time in Waterford, O’Keeffe was awarded with the Good Shepherd Arts Award for his composition. He also conducted the college chamber choircite web |author=|url= http://www.cmc.ie/library/work_detail.cfm?workID=4844 |title= Fergal Carroll Psalm 8 performance history|publisher = cmc.ie|date =|accessdate=2007-12-17] cite web |author=|url= http://www.cmc.ie/library/work_detail.cfm?workID=2989 |title= Eric Sweeney The Wilderness performance history|publisher = cmc.ie|date =|accessdate=2007-12-17] between 2000 and 2001, giving the opportunity to develop his choral writing. He then graduated from University College Cork with a Higher Diploma in Education in 2002 and spent several years working in the education sector, initially in Ireland before moving to London, England. While teaching in London, O’Keeffe continued his studies in composition with composers such as Anna Meredith, Stephen Montague, and Howard Skempton. O’Keeffe studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London between 2005 and 2007, studying with Richard Baker and graduating with an MA Composition. O’Keeffe currently resides in Brighton, England with his wife Aoife.

O’Keeffe has had his music performed in the UK, including performances in the opening ceremony of the 2007 New Music Festival at the Guildhall, the 2006 City of London Festival, the 2007 London New Wind Festival, as well as on tour with the Trillium Quartetcite web |author=|url= http://www.trilliumquartet.com |title= Trillium Quartet|publisher = trilliumquartet.com|date =|accessdate=2007-12-17] cite web |author=|url= http://strawberryyog.blogspot.com/2008/05/gig-blog-trillium-st-anne-st-agnes.html|title= Strawberry Yoghurt review|publisher = http://strawberryyog.blogspot.com|date =|accessdate=2008-06-18] with a specially commissioned piece. O’Keeffe’s music has also been performed in Ireland and the Czech Republic.

His music has been reviewed in "Tempo" magazinecite web |author=|url= http://www.journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=TEM&volumeId=61&issueId=242 |title= Tempo issue 242, Sound of Architecture|publisher = journals.cambridge.org|date =|accessdate=2007-12-17] which was followed up by a seminar by the esteemed architect John Wheatley on Music and Architcture at the Royal Academy of Music. Examples of O’Keeffe’s music can be found in "Notations 21"cite web |author=|url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/Notations-21-Theresa-Sauer/dp/0979554640/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=gateway&qid=1202206985&sr=8-1 |title= Notations 21|publisher = samazon.com|date =|accessdate=2008-02-05] , a book inspired by John Cage’s “Notations”, due for release in May 2008.

In addition to his work as a composer, O’Keeffe is in demand as an arranger particularly of wind and orchestral music in Ireland, the UK, and Europe, and has maintained his links with the music education sector, involved in teaching a number of different projectscite web |author=|url= http://www.senators.org.uk/news/2007/staff.php |title= Senators instructional staff 2007|publisher = senators.org.uk|date =|accessdate=2007-12-17] in the UK and abroadcite web |author=|url= http://www.senators.org.uk/news/blogs/eoin.php |title= GVMSB 2008|publisher = senators.org.uk|date =|accessdate=2008-03-19] , and has been involved in creating music for a number of other performing groupscite web |author=|url= http://www.wgi.org/news_detail.php?id=1332 |title= TA A guard show 2008|publisher = wgi.org|date =|accessdate=2008-01-31] .

Tonality is the key feature of O’Keeffe’s music. Earlier pieces were very highly structured, and after a period of aleatoric and improvisation-based composition, reliance on intuition came to the forefront of O’Keeffe’s music, as well as the use of humour and references to traditional Irish music. Throughout his music, there is a very minimalist approach taken, with little in the way of dynamics or articulation, and a tendency to concentrate on one simple idea.

Selected works

* "Motion" (Pno, 4 hands)
* "Ave Maria" (SATB – 4.4.4.4)
* "TRIumph" (Cl, Hn, Pno)
* "Lines & Spaces" (8 violins, 7 cellos)
* "Flight" (Fl, Ob, Cl, Bsn, Strings - 5.5.3.3.2)
* "4 x 1 = 24" (Recorded violin)
* "4 for T" (4 tpts)
* "Out of Motion" (Pno, 4 hands)
* "Imitation" (2 pianos)
* "Ave Maria (revision 1)" (SATB – 4.4.4.4)
* "U-turn" (Cl, S.Sax, T.Sax, Hn, Cnt, Tbn, B.Tbn)
* "Pass it on…" (6 woodwind instruments, Pno)
* "Deciduous" (Wind Quintet)
* "Pass it along…" (5 woodwind instruments)
* "Telling God’s Story" (SATB)
* "Trio and Over again" (Fl, Vla, Hrp)
* "The Uncivilised Discussion" (String Quartet)
* "Onwards" (2 pianos - 6 hands)
* "The Crossing" (Brass Ensemble)
* "John 12:46" (SATB)
* "The night before the morning after" (Voice and piano)
* "Game Show" (S.Sax, Tpt, Tbn, Tuba)
* "Ave for Brass" (Brass Quartet)
* "Meditation" (Soprano and piano)
* "Conditions" (Soprano and piano)
* "Remote Control" (S.Sax, C.A., Tbn, Vib, Kbrd)
* "Medite(r)ranean" (Soprano and piano)
* "Tritonic" (2 x T.Sax, 2 x Tpt, 2 x Hn, 2 x Tbn, Perc)
* "Lost and Found" (Ob, Cl, Hn, Tpt, Tbn, Pno)
* "Now go we in content" (2 x Cl, 2 x Hn, 2 x T.Sax, 2 x Tbn, Glock)
* "Ave a la sax" (Saxophone Quartet)
* "Spherical Cube" (Saxophone Quartet)
* "Dipsochelys" (Wind Quintet)
* "Ave Maria (revision 2)" (SATB – 4.4.4.4)
* "Through the Menai Strait" (Symphony Orchestra)

External links

* [http://www.cmc.ie/composers/composer.cfm?composerID=191 Contemporary Music Center: Ireland - Eoin O’Keeffe biography]

References


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