Mark Duley

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Mark Duley
Origin Napier, New Zealand[1]
Occupations Conductor, Organist
Associated acts RTÉ Philharmonic Choir
Notable instruments
Organ

Mark Duley is a choral director and organist from New Zealand. He is the chorus master of the RTÉ Philharmonic Choir.[2][3]

Biography

Duley is a first class honours graduate of Auckland University. Post-graduate studies in organ brought him to the North German Organ Academy and to Amsterdam's Sweelinck Conservatorium, where he was a pupil of Jacques van Oortmerssen. He then worked for time in England, and was organist of Christ's Hospital, before coming to Dublin in 1992 to take up the post of organist and director of music at Christ Church Cathedral.[3] During his eleven years there the cathedral gained international reputation for its music: he directed the choir on many CD recordings, broadcasts on the RTÉ, BBC and EBU networks, and on tours to the UK, France, Germany, Slovenia, Croatia, and New Zealand. He is now artistic director of the Irish Baroque Orchestra, which he founded with Thérèse Timoney in 1996.[2]

RTÉ Philharmonic Choir

Duley was the chorus master of the RTÉ Philharmonic Choir for fifteen years, standing down in 2011. He has worked with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and RTÉ Concert Orchestra both as chorus master and organist. Other work with Irish choral ensembles and festivals include, the National Chamber Choir of Ireland, Opera Theatre Company, the Wexford Festival Opera.[2]

Resurgam

Duley founded his professional chamber choir, Resurgam, in 2003. It is based in Dublin, Ireland and is acknowledged to be one of the country’s finest choirs. A particular feature of the choir’s work is the presentation of the great sacred repertoire of the renaissance and baroque periods, frequently in partnership with Irish Baroque Orchestra, with whom the group enjoys a special and ongoing relationship.

Resurgam has performed in many venues throughout Ireland and also in the UK, and has featured in several major Irish festivals, including the Cork International Choral Festival, Ardee Baroque and the Galway Early Music Festival. The choir has worked with many internationally renowned conductors, including Professor John Butt, Christophe Rousset, Robert Howarth, Laurence Cummings, Christian Curnyn and Gary Cooper, as well as its own founder-director Mark Duley.

Recent projects include performances of Alfred Schnittke’s Choir Concerto at Dublin’s City Hall (May 2011), Mondonville's Grands Motets and Handel's Dixit Dominus with Irish Baroque Orchestra directed by Christophe Rousset (Aug 2011) and Songs of Farewell, a four-date tour of the West Coast of Ireland (Oct 2011).

Pipeworks

Mark Duley is Artistic Director of Pipeworks (formerly the Dublin International Organ & Choral Festival). He took up the position for the 2002 festival. His artistic directorship has been notable for strong artistic programming, opening up the organ to wider audiences (providing improvised live soundtracks to silent films for example), developing the Dublin International Organ Competition and raising awareness of Ireland's organ heritage.

References

  1. "Galway Cathedral". 29 July 2004. Retrieved 2009-05-15. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "RTÉ Performing Groups: Conductors". RTÉ. 2007-04-27. Retrieved 2009-04-08. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Mark Duley (1992-2003) Organist & Director of Music". Christ Church Cathedral Dublin. Retrieved 2009-04-08. 
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