Loreena McKennitt
Biography
The daughter of a nurse mother and a livestock trader father, songstress Loreena McKennitt studied classical piano and vocal training and learned to dance in the highland style as a youngster. Her love of traditional music was strengthened in the folk clubs of Winnipeg, which she frequented during the brief period she studied veterinary science at the University of Manitoba. Relocating to Stratford, Ontario, she continued to sharpen her skills as a composer and performer. In 1981, she auditioned for a role in the city's Stratford Festival of Canada. Although she did not get the role, she remained inspired. After reading Diane Sward Rapaport's book How to Make and Sell Your Own Recording, she formed her own label, Quinlan Road.
After releasing two albums, a nine-song cassette, Elemental, in 1985, and a collection of Christmas tunes, To Drive the Cold Winter Away, in 1987, she had her first breakthrough with her 1989 album, Parallel Dreams. Distributed through a network of small independent distributors, the album sold more than 40,000 copies within four months. Its success was surpassed by McKennitt's fourth album, The Visit. Distributed by Warner Canada, the album sold over 600,000 copies (six times platinum) in Canada and received a Juno Award (Canada's equivalent of the Grammy), as did McKennitt's next recording, The Mask and Mirror, in 1994.
While her albums have featured soothing, ultra-melodic arrangements, McKennitt's lyrics have reflected her interests in the poetry of W.B. Yeats, William Blake, and Alfred Lord Tennyson. McKennitt's music has been heard on the soundtracks of numerous plays and films. In 1989, she was commissioned by the National Film Board of Canada to compose the music for a film series, Woman and Spirituality. Her subsequent commissions include such films as Jade, Highlander III, and Disney's the Santa Clause, as well as TV shows including Northern Exposure, Due South, and EZ Streets.
In 1998, McKennitt scored her biggest hit with "The Mummers' Dance." She became a hit in America, allowing The Book of Secrets to sell more than four million copies. Sadly, her world crumbled that July when her fiancé, Ronald Rees, died while on a sailing trip with his brother and a family friend in Georgian Bay. Everything immediately stopped in order for McKennitt to grieve. Rumors of her retirement also circulated. At the time of her fiancé's death, McKennitt was mixing a new album, Live in Paris and Toronto, at Peter Gabriel's Real World studios. Recorded in Salle Pleyel in Paris and Massey Hall in Toronto during spring 1998, the album was released in 1999. All profits from the album have gone to the Cook-Rees Memorial Fund, which McKennitt set up to finance water safety initiatives and education across Canada.
During the new millennium, McKennitt allowed herself some healing time. She didn't disappear from music altogether, however, and worked with a number of local and national charities. Her Spanish version of "Dante's Prayer" was featured in the Canadian/Venezuelan feature film A House with a View of the Sea in 2001. In 2002 she headlined a concert in Winnipeg for Queen Elizabeth and, in 2003, received the Order of Canada. Two years later, McKennitt began work on her seventh studio album, Ancient Muse, which was released in 2006. Nights from the Alhambra, a live CD/DVD, arrived in 2007, followed by Midwinter Night's Dream, a collection of holiday music that included 1995's Winter Garden EP in its entirety, along with eight new recordings. 2009 saw the release of Olive and the Cedar, an eleven song compilation of some of her best loved Mediterranean pieces, which was paired with From Istanbul to Athens, which was recorded live on her 2009 Mediterranean tour. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Nights From The Alhambra
2007

The Visit
2006

An Ancient Muse
2006

Live In Paris And Toronto
2006

The Book Of Secrets
1997
Listen to her voice as she sings Raglan Road . If that dosn't put a lump in your throat and a tear in your eye ,you are either deaf or emotionally dead.She is an extremely talented singer and musician.
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Wonderfully peacful and great lyrics, one of the best Celtic voices I've heard. For any who have not heard her music I highly recommend.
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random thought: i have a friend who was named after her. neither of us knows what the name means, though. :(
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Loreena Mckennitt's voice, like all the best Celtic voices, can tear at your heartstrings . Suplimented with her experience in Shakespeare, she's an unparalleled interpreter of all that she sings. Sometimes her voice practically cries without being in the slightest contrived or melodramatic .
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She is my favorite artist so far along with Celtic Woman, Haley Westrena
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I love the mellow music that Loreena McKennitt sings it is instrumental and also has some singing in it. I think that she has some great songs.
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Loreena became my favorite artist in 1993 and 15-year companion through a chronic illness. I could always depend on her sound to quell the daemons. She is a total class act and fine human being. I have been privileged to see her live twice; I was on a cloud for several days after her 2007 appearance in Boulder. May she live long, prosper, and continue to produce music that is like no other.
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What happened to "MISTIC DREAM" I can't find it anywhere? I love all of Her music, but I want it all.
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she is fantastic and well worth a trip to see her live ,we just got back from seeing her live in Budapest and 2 yrs ago in Boston..wow it is fantastic and to meet her is great too,she is very personable and down to earth...it does transport you to another time and place......
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I first heard her music in an interlude in a TV program, 'Highlander' . After much searching was able to identify the song "Bonnie Portmore" and finally Loreena as the artist. I have several cds now & love them all,though "Skellig" ,is my current favorite.
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I'm listening to this fabulous ladie once more, and each time seems just as wonderful as the first. She, to me, in her field is just untouchable. . . I very simply love to hear her voice as it just whispers (PEACE) to the soul...Okey Smokeyoke@ya h o o . c o m
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This song has a Celtic kind of quality to it. I love the rhythm, the use of the drums and her voice is very beautiful with a classical quality to it.
I had never heard of her until today so this makes me glad, once again, that I heard of Pandora.com! Paulette Le Pore Motzko PianoForHire @ g m a i l . c o m |
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Loreena McKennitt is absolutely Brilliant and Beatiful - I will love her music till the day I die. Please carry on Loreena.
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And The Mystic's Dream was in the movie. The Red Tent by Anita Diamant has the same feel as well.
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If any of you like to read, you should read The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley. It gives you the same feeling that Loreena's music expresses... t r u l y beautiful.
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Loreena McKennitt's voice is wonderful, I can and do listen to her music all day long. I have most of her albums and intend to have them all. She has led me to Celtic music that now has become a favorite for me. I can't wait for her next CD.
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Um... Mumer's dance is already in a movie. Ever After starring Drew Barrymore released in 1998.
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Man The Mumers dance could definetly go in a movie! If i ever made a movie id put her music in it!!
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As far as Im concerned, this lady is un-touchable in her field..I sincerely love to listen to this marvelous voice..I will never meet this ladie, I'm sure, but everytime I hear her sing, I feel as though or can pretend that she is in the same room with me just listening to her..I can't afford to buy this music, so this is all I have, and I pray that it is never taken away..She makes life more peaceful for me, and I'm sure, to all who listen to her..Smokeyo k e @ y a h o o . c o m
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"The Mystic's Dream" is the song in the beginning of the TNT movie version of Marion Zimmer Bradley's "Mists of Avalon". It fits Morgaine so well it's almost scary... it is the only Loreena McKennitt song I'm familiar with, but I love it!
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I love her music. i found who i was and the way that i move. i am not meant for the "now " music. i was made for the past. this music reveals me in a new form. I grew up with her, and i'm still not a legal adult. i guess i'm strange.
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Just got the DVD ,"Nights From The Alhambra". What afreakin' EXCELLENT BAND!!! OUDS and HURDY GURDYS and all. Not to forget the amazingly talented L.M. My daughter ,who is 7 years old can always be heard singing Loreena's songs in the shower.Loree n a is the best, new(to Me) artist i have found in many years.Thank You Pandora.
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Loreena Mckennit has been a big part of my families life since my oldest son was born 8yrs ago.My kids have herd her voice since they were in the womb.She is an insperation of so mant things that I canonly hope they contiue.
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Led Zeppelin was one of the most popular bands of all time...... You can't even begin to compare her to them. If she keeps going as she has she may be the Led Zeppelin of FOLK music. Not of all music. That will never happen. To many other bands that are much better.
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Loreena is like a member of our family in some ways. Her music has influenced us from childhood on through, making us who we are. She answered a call we didn't know we were making. We found ourselves when we found Loreena. I am so grateful for what she does, and her astounding talent. There is no one like her. And please don't compare her to Enya... honestly.
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Her voice and music stirs something within that must have been sleeping all the while before I first heard her. My soul enjoys listening to her.
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