We welcome to Cork our first Music Adjudicator Mr. Donal McCrisken:

Donal McCrisken is a Belfast-based musician with many years’ experience as a pianist, accompanist, conductor, examiner and adjudicator. He holds a BMus degree from Queen’s University, Belfast and a Masters in Music Theory and Analysis from University of Ulster.

Since 1999 Donal has been conductor of Cappella Caeciliana, one of Ireland’s most exciting chamber choirs.  Under his direction Cappella has given concerts and sung liturgies all over Northern Ireland, in Dublin, Germany, Austria and Italy.  The choir has recorded five highly successful CDs and has broadcast frequently on BBC Radio 3, Radio 4, Radio Ulster and RTE.  In April 2011 Cappella toured the USA giving highly successful concerts in Philadelphia and singing a choral evensong at the National Cathedral in Washington DC.  Cappella Caeciliana marked its 20th anniversary with the commission of a new work from Sir James MacMillan which incorporates parts for the highly successful trio ‘The Priests’ – three founder members of the choir.  The work was performed in Edinburgh and Glasgow in November 2015 and had its Belfast premiere in March 2016, all under the direction of the composer.

Donal has studied singing with Russell Smythe and Kathryn Harries, two of Britain’s leading vocal teachers.  He has organised and delivered vocal workshops in Belfast and elsewhere, working with children, adults in the workplace and, most recently in conjunction with his wife Helena, coaching adult language students in France.   He has worked with Northern Ireland Opera as repetiteur, accompanist and workshop facilitator and teaches classes in performance in the music department of Queen’s University Belfast. In September 2019 he took over directorship of the Queen’s Chamber Choir, a group whose membership comprises both staff and students at the university.

Donal was for six years, 2005 – 2011, head of music in St Malachy’s College, Belfast – Northern Ireland’s first specialist music school, whose students he led in concert tours to Washington DC, Philadelphia, England and Rome.

A qualified British and International Federation of Festivals adjudicator, Donal has adjudicated festivals throughout Northern Ireland, Republic of  Ireland and the UK. In 2004 he visited Hungary to study at the renowned Kodaly School in Nyiregyaza under the tutelage of Denes Szabo.  He founded the Cavehill Community Choir in February 2013, a non-audition choir which currently numbers 160.  CCC is in great demand locally to sing at concerts and has already featured in the 2013 Belfast Festival at Queens and broadcast on Radio Ulster.  Donal was the choral director and repetiteur for the exciting Belfast Opera project which culminated in performances in June 2016.  For his work with this project he was awarded the Classic FM/ Musicians Union Inspiration Award and the whole project was nominated for the best Classical Music Education Initiative Award.