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Méav Ní Mhaolchatha

Méav Ní Mhaolchatha (/ˈmv n ˈwlxəhɑː/ MAYV nee WAYL-khə-hah, Irish: [ˈmʲeːw n̠ʲiː ˈwiːlˠxəhə]), mononymously known as Méav, is an Irish singer, songwriter and recording artist specialising in the traditional music of her homeland. She was one of the original soloists in the musical ensemble Celtic Woman, which has sold over six million albums. Her solo albums have reached the Billboard World Music Top 10. She sings in multiple languages: English, Irish, French, Latin, Italian and German.

Méav Ní Mhaolchatha
Also known asMéav
Born26 January
Dublin, Ireland
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
Labels
Websitewww.meav.ie

Music career

Meav came from a musical family and began singing at a young age. She began singing professionally shortly after graduating from Trinity College Dublin with a law degree.[citation needed]

Between 1994 and 1998 Méav was a member of the Irish chamber choir Anúna.[1] As a choral singer and soloist, she recorded four albums with Anúna: Omnis (1995), Omnis Special Edition (1996), Deep Dead Blue (1996), and Behind the Closed Eye (1997).[2] In 2006 a collection of her solo and choral work with Anúna, Celtic Dreams, was released on Valley Entertainment Records. She appeared as a member of Anúna in Riverdance: The Show.

She subsequently toured the United States as a soloist with the Irish RTÉ Concert Orchestra. She also toured South Africa as a soloist with Lord of the Dance.

She recorded her first and eponymous solo album in 1999 which had global success and led to concert tours in Japan and South Korea.

Méav gained musical stardom as a founding member of the group Celtic Woman in 2004. Her singing is a prominent element of Celtic Woman's three CDs, Celtic Woman, Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration, and Celtic Woman: A New Journey. In 2005, Méav was expecting her first child and took maternity leave to await the birth of her first daughter, Anna. During tours, she was replaced by Irish singer Deirdre Shannon. In 2006, she returned to record the New Journey CD and DVD and toured extensively with the group in the US and Japan in 2006 and 2007. She has been featured in Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey Essential Collection.

In 2007, following the filming of Celtic Woman's Christmas DVD at the Helix, Dublin, Méav left Celtic Woman to concentrate on her solo career. She performed a series of solo concerts in New England, USA.

In 2009, she returned to the stage performing in her native Dublin to rave reviews. She also gave birth to her second daughter Catherine and recorded "Where the Sunbeams Play" for the Disney film Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure.

In 2010, she was a special guest of Órla Fallon's Celtic Christmas concert in Nashville singing "Do You Hear What I Hear?" in a duet with Fallon, her solo version of "O Holy Night" accompanied by harp and the finale song "Here We Come A-wassailing" with the rest of the cast including American singing stars David Archuleta and Vince Gill, recorded, aired on PBS and released on CD and DVD.

Méav participated in a concert of world music at Chambord Castle, France, entitled "Divinas", along with Yulia Townsend and Persian-born Israeli singer Rita.

Méav was also featured as a guest soloist on the Celtic Woman Christmas album Home for Christmas. This was the first time she had appeared with Celtic Woman since she left the group in 2007. She appeared in the Celtic Woman PBS special, Home for Christmas, which was recorded on 7 August 2013.

In January 2012, Méav took part in the television special, Quest Beyond the Stars which took place at Abbey Road Studios, London.

She released a new solo album, The Calling, on Warner Music in Autumn 2013.

Meav again rejoined Celtic Woman temporarily for their North American 10th anniversary tour from 6 March to Easter 2015.

Méav rejoined Celtic Woman as their vocal director for their 2018 Homecoming album.[3]

Personal life

She and her husband, Tom Clinch have two daughters named Anna and Catherine. On 12 March 2022, their 12-year-old daughter, Catherine, won the Best Actress award at the 2022 IFTAs for her lead role in Colm Bairéad's Irish language movie, An Cailín Ciúin.[4]

Discography

Solo albums
Title Release Record label
Méav 1999 Celtic Collections
Silver Sea 2002
A Celtic Journey 2006 Manhattan Records
Celtic Dreams 2006 Valley Entertainment
The Calling 2013 Warner Music Group
With Celtic Woman
With Yulia and Rita
Title Release Record label
Divinas: Live at Chambord Castle 2013 Decca Records

References

  1. ^ . Anuna.ie. 2009. Archived from the original on 21 November 2010. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 May 2006.
  3. ^ Homecoming DVD credits
  4. ^ "Iftas 2022: An Cailín Ciúin beats Belfast in 'watershed moment for Irish-language cinema'".
  1. . CelticWoman.com. Archived from the original on 10 February 2009. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  2. Elliot, R W (28 September 2002). "Méav Interview". MusicalDiscoveries.com. Retrieved 28 December 2009.

External links

  • Meav.ie – Official website
  • Méav Ní Mhaolchatha at IMDb

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SingersongwriterInstrument s VocalsharppianoLabelsCeltic CollectionsManhattanWarner MusicWebsitewww wbr meav wbr ie Contents 1 Music career 2 Personal life 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksMusic career EditMeav came from a musical family and began singing at a young age She began singing professionally shortly after graduating from Trinity College Dublin with a law degree citation needed Between 1994 and 1998 Meav was a member of the Irish chamber choir Anuna 1 As a choral singer and soloist she recorded four albums with Anuna Omnis 1995 Omnis Special Edition 1996 Deep Dead Blue 1996 and Behind the Closed Eye 1997 2 In 2006 a collection of her solo and choral work with Anuna Celtic Dreams was released on Valley Entertainment Records She appeared as a member of Anuna in Riverdance The Show She subsequently toured the United States as a soloist with the Irish RTE Concert Orchestra She also toured South Africa as a soloist with Lord of the Dance She recorded her first and eponymous solo album in 1999 which had global success and led to concert tours in Japan and South Korea Meav gained musical stardom as a founding member of the group Celtic Woman in 2004 Her singing is a prominent element of Celtic Woman s three CDs Celtic Woman Celtic Woman A Christmas Celebration and Celtic Woman A New Journey In 2005 Meav was expecting her first child and took maternity leave to await the birth of her first daughter Anna During tours she was replaced by Irish singer Deirdre Shannon In 2006 she returned to record the New Journey CD and DVD and toured extensively with the group in the US and Japan in 2006 and 2007 She has been featured in Celtic Woman The Greatest Journey Essential Collection In 2007 following the filming of Celtic Woman s Christmas DVD at the Helix Dublin Meav left Celtic Woman to concentrate on her solo career She performed a series of solo concerts in New England USA In 2009 she returned to the stage performing in her native Dublin to rave reviews She also gave birth to her second daughter Catherine and recorded Where the Sunbeams Play for the Disney film Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure In 2010 she was a special guest of orla Fallon s Celtic Christmas concert in Nashville singing Do You Hear What I Hear in a duet with Fallon her solo version of O Holy Night accompanied by harp and the finale song Here We Come A wassailing with the rest of the cast including American singing stars David Archuleta and Vince Gill recorded aired on PBS and released on CD and DVD Meav participated in a concert of world music at Chambord Castle France entitled Divinas along with Yulia Townsend and Persian born Israeli singer Rita Meav was also featured as a guest soloist on the Celtic Woman Christmas album Home for Christmas This was the first time she had appeared with Celtic Woman since she left the group in 2007 She appeared in the Celtic Woman PBS special Home for Christmas which was recorded on 7 August 2013 In January 2012 Meav took part in the television special Quest Beyond the Stars which took place at Abbey Road Studios London She released a new solo album The Calling on Warner Music in Autumn 2013 Meav again rejoined Celtic Woman temporarily for their North American 10th anniversary tour from 6 March to Easter 2015 Meav rejoined Celtic Woman as their vocal director for their 2018 Homecoming album 3 Personal life EditShe and her husband Tom Clinch have two daughters named Anna and Catherine On 12 March 2022 their 12 year old daughter Catherine won the Best Actress award at the 2022 IFTAs for her lead role in Colm Bairead s Irish language movie An Cailin Ciuin 4 Discography EditSolo albumsTitle Release Record labelMeav 1999 Celtic CollectionsSilver Sea 2002A Celtic Journey 2006 Manhattan RecordsCeltic Dreams 2006 Valley EntertainmentThe Calling 2013 Warner Music GroupWith Celtic WomanTitle Release Record labelCeltic Woman 2005 Manhattan RecordsCeltic Woman A Christmas Celebration 2006Celtic Woman A New Journey 2007Celtic Woman The Greatest Journey 2008Celtic Woman Home for Christmas 2012Celtic Woman Destiny 2015Celtic Woman Voices of Angels 2016Celtic Woman The Best of Christmas 2017Celtic Woman Celebration 15 years of Music and Magic 2020With Yulia and RitaTitle Release Record labelDivinas Live at Chambord Castle 2013 Decca RecordsReferences Edit Past Members of Anuna 1997 to 2009 Anuna ie 2009 Archived from the original on 21 November 2010 Retrieved 28 December 2009 Meav Archived from the original on 21 May 2006 Homecoming DVD credits Iftas 2022 An Cailin Ciuin beats Belfast in watershed moment for Irish language cinema Meav CelticWoman com Archived from the original on 10 February 2009 Retrieved 28 December 2009 Elliot R W 28 September 2002 Meav Interview MusicalDiscoveries com Retrieved 28 December 2009 External links EditMeav ie Official website Meav Ni Mhaolchatha at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Meav Ni Mhaolchatha amp oldid 1132331729, wikipedia, wiki, 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