Ross Daly (born 29 September 1952 in
King's Lynn
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,
Norfolk
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) is a
world musician who specializes in music of the
Cretan lyra
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* Lira da braccio
* Rabāb (Arabic الرباب)
* Lijerica
* Violin
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* Andreas Rodinos
* Alekos Karavitis
* Antonis Papadakis (Kareklas)
* Kostas Mountakis
* Nikos Xilouris
* Psarantonis
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. Although of
Irish
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descent, he has been living on the island of
Crete
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for over 35 years.
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Biography
Ross Daly has traveled the world, mainly in the Middle East, Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent, studying various forms of local music traditions.
In 1982, he established an educational institution
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called Labyrinth Musical Workshop,Labyrinth Music Group
/ref> in the village in Crete, twenty kilometers south of the capital city of Herakleion
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, more than 250 instruments that Daly collected during his travels are displayed.
Since 2002, seminars and "master-classes" are conducted every year with teachers of traditional music from around the world. Students from all over the world come to study with teachers of modal music each year. Labyrinth Musical Workshop was founded in order to initiate, mainly young people, in a creative approach to traditional musical idioms from various parts of the world.
In 1990, Daly designed a new type of Cretan lyra which incorporates elements of , the byzantine lyra
The Byzantine lyra or lira ( gr, λύρα) was a medieval bowed string musical instrument in the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire. In its popular form, the lyra was a pear-shaped instrument with three to five strings, held upright and played by ...
and the Indian sarangi
The sārangī is a bowed, short-necked string instrument played in traditional music from South Asia – Punjabi folk music, Rajasthani folk music, and Boro folk music (there known as the ''serja'') – in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. It ...
. The result was a lyra with three playing strings of 29 cm in length (the same as the standard Cretan lyra), and 18 sympathetic strings which resonate on Indian-styled jawari bridges (the number of sympathetic strings was later increased to 22).
Daly has released more than 35 albums of his own compositions and of his own arrangements of traditional melodies collected during his travels.[
In Summer 2004, he was the artistic director of the cultural program of the Olympic Games for the Olympic city of Heraklion on the island of Crete, titled "Crete, Music Crossroads". He organized and artistically supervised 15 concerts with the participation of 300 musicians from all over the world, including: ]Jordi Savall
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, Eduardo Niebla, Huun Huur Tu
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, Habil Aliyev, Dhoad Gypsies of Rajasthan
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, Mohammad Rahim Khushnawaz, Chemirani Trio, Adel Selameh.[
Ross Daly is the originator of the term Contemporary Modal Music, which refers to contemporary compositional works which draw their influences and inspiration from the broader world of Modal musical traditions which are found primarily (although not exclusively) in the vast geographical region between Western Africa and Western China. Composers of Contemporary Modal Music initially study intensively various of these traditions and subsequently compose new works in which they freely integrate influences and elements from these idioms into their work. The Musical Workshop Labyrinth, of which Ross Daly is the founder and artistic director, has been very active in promoting and supporting this type of composition as it crosses ethnic and other lines as well as stressing contemporary creative work in musical idioms which are usually considered to be “traditional” and therefore with their “creative center” in the past. Ross Daly himself disputes this notion, believing instead that the epithet “traditional” implies above all an element of timelessness in which the contributions of the past, present and future are equally important and relevant to the creative process.
In the European Elections of 2009, he was candidate with the Ecologists Greens.
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Discography
*Oneirou Topi 1982
*Lavyrinthos 1984
*Ross Daly 1986
*Anadysi 1987
*Elefthero Simio 1989
*7 songs and 1 Semai (with Spyridoula Toutoudaki) 1989
*Kriti 1 (with Manolis Manassakis) 1989
*Pnoe (with Vassilis Soukas)1990
*Hori 1990
*the Circle at the Crossroads 1990
*Kriti 2 (with Babis Chairetis aka “Vourgias”)
*Selected Works 1991
*An Ki (with Djamchid Chemirani) 1991
*Mıtos (1992)
*Cross Current (with Djamchid Chemirani & Irshad Khan) 1994
*Naghma (with Paul Grant, Bijan Chemirani & Nayan Ghosh) 1998
*At The Cafe Aman 1998
*Synavgia 1998
*Beyond The Horizon 2001
*Gulistan (with Bijan Chemirani) 2001
*Kin Kin 2002
*Music Of Crete 2002
*Iris 2003
*Mıcrokosmos 2003
*Echo Of Time 2004
*Spyrıdoula Toutoudaki - Ross Daly / Me Ti Fevga Tou Kerou 2004
*Live At Theatre De La Vılle / Avec Le Trio Chemıranı 2005
*White Dragon 2008
*The Other Side 2014
*Tin Anixi Perimenes (with Vassilis Stavrakakis, Giorgos Manolakis)2015
*Osi Hara’Houn ta Poulia (with Evgenia Damavoliti-Toli) 2016
*Lunar (with Kelly Thoma) 2017
Concerts at festivals
Daly has performed in many venues and festivals:[Biography]
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*Musicaves, Givry (71), France (2013)
*Kala Kathoumena, Nicosia (Old City), Cyprus (2012)
*Bourges, France (2008)
*Al Dhafra Concert Hall, Abu Dhabi (2008)
*Rainforest World Music Festival
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, Sarawak, Malaysia (2008)
*Théâtre de la Ville
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, Paris, France (1992–93, 2002,2003,2005, 2008)
*Nikos Kazantzakis Theater, Herakleion, Crete (1996, 1999, 2001, 2008)
*Jerusalem Oud Festival (2008)
*San Sebastien Festival, Spain (2008)
*Purcell Room, London (2007), Clarinet Festival, Bretagne (2008)
Pieśń naszych korzeni, Song of our Roots
Jarosław, Poland (2008)
*Emirates Palace Theater (2006, 2007)
*Nuremberg, Germany (1992, 2006)
*Migration Festival, Taipei, Taiwan (2006)
*International Lute Festival, Tetouan, Morocco (2006)
*Madrid Summer Festival, Sabatini Gardens, Spain (2006)
*International Festival, Warsaw, Poland (2006)
*Manresa Festival, Barcelona, Spain (2006)
*Municipal concert hall, Kayseri, Turkey (2006)
*Athens Concert Hall
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, (1993, 2006)
*Cairo Opera House (2006)
* Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall, Istanbul, Τurkey (1997, 2005, 2006)
*National Concert Hall
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, Dublin, Ireland(2005)
*Konzerthaus Mozart Saal, Vienna, Austria (2005)
*San Francisco World Music Festival, U.S.A (2005)
*State Theatre Company, Adelaide, Australia (2005)
*Skala Aglantza Nicosia, Cyprus (2005)
*Oslo Cathedral (2004)
*Södra Teatern, Stockholm, Sweden (2004)
*World Music Festival, Skopje, Macedonia (1999, 2003)
*Urkult Festival, Nämforsen, Sweden (2003)
*Festival de Saint Chartier, France (2003)
*Copanhagen, Denmark (1995–97, 2003)
*Thessaloniki Concert Hall (2002)
*Rudolstadt Festival, Germany (2002)
*Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, U.K (1998, 2000, 2002)
*Protestant Church, Brussels, Belgium (2001)
*Isle of Wight Festival (2000)
*Archaeological Museum, Madrid, Spain (1998–99, 2001)
*Festival of Murcia, Spain (1999)
*WDR, Munich, Germany (1999)
*Lycabbetus theatre, Athens (1987,91,93,98)
*Herodion Theatre Athens, Greece (1992, 1998)
*Aarhus, Denmark (1997)
*Huset theatre, Ahlborg, Denmark (1995–97)
*Passionskirche, Berlin (1994,95,96)
*Les Nuits Atypiques Festival, Langon, France (1995)
*Luxemburg Concert Hall (1992, 1994)
*WDR Wuppertal, Germany (1992)
*Frankfurt, Germany (1992)
*Epidaurus
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References
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Irish folk musicians
Cretan musicians
Greek musicians
Living people
1952 births
People from King's Lynn
English people of Irish descent
British expatriates in Greece