Eleanor Daley

Composer

Born and raised in Parry Sound, Ontario, Eleanor Daley received her Bachelor of Music Degree in Organ Performance from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario and holds diplomas in piano and organ from the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto and Trinity College, England. She has been the Director of Music at Fairlawn Heights United Church in Toronto, Ontario since 1982. During this time, she has established a thriving choral program for which much of her music has been composed, thanks to the continuing support and talent of her choirs.

A prolific composer, Eleanor has a remarkable gift for melody. Her works are most notable for their sensitive interweaving of text and music. She has well over eighty published choral compositions and is commissioned extensively throughout North America. Included in her unpublished choral works are dozens of anthems, nine masses, three pageants, and hundreds of descants, introits, and psalm settings. Her compositions have been widely performed, recorded, and aired throughout North America, Great Britain, Europe, South Africa, and the Far East.

Rose Trilogy, commissioned by the ORIANA Women’s Choir, received the National Choral Award for Outstanding Choral Composition of the Year in 2004. Requiem, recorded by the Amadeus Choir in 2000, received the same honour in 1994. The recording won the Association of Canadian Choral Conductors National Choral Award for Outstanding Recording in 2002.

Eleanor has written many commissioned works for Canadian Choirs including the Elmer Iseler Singers, the Amadeus Choir, the Bach Children’s Chorus, the Toronto Children’s Chorus, the Amabile Youth Singers, the Victoria Scholars, and the Calgary Girls Choir. Recent North American commissions include works for the Master Chorale of Tampa Bay, Florida; Texas Women’s University Choir; the Alliance World Festival of Women’s Singing in Salt Lake City; and the Texas Choral Directors Association. European commissions include the Norbusang Festival in Bodo, Norway; and the Touch the future Festival in Germany. Eleanor was invited to be the first Composer-in-Residence at the international choral festival, FESTIVAL 500, in July 2005, in St. John’s, Newfoundland.

As well as being a highly respected choral clinician in Canada and the United Kingdom, Eleanor is a busy freelance accompanist. She has worked with numerous choirs, including the Toronto Children’s Chorus, and the Elmer Iseler Singers. She has been the accompanist for The Bach Children’s Chorus under Linda Beaupre’s direction since 1995 and was the accompanist for the Amadeus Choir under Lydia Adams’ direction from 1991-2005.

Works by Eleanor Daley

Festival performances of works by Eleanor Daley

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Recorded performances of works by Eleanor Daley

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