Background
MULDOWNEY, Dominic was born on July 19, 1952 in Southampton. Son of William Muldowney and Barbara Muldowney (nee Lavender).
composer conductor music educator
MULDOWNEY, Dominic was born on July 19, 1952 in Southampton. Son of William Muldowney and Barbara Muldowney (nee Lavender).
Dominic Muldowney studied at the University of Southampton with Jonathan Harvey, at the University of York (with Bernard Rands and David Blake), and privately with Harrison Birtwistle.
From 1974 to 1976 he was composer-in-residence to the Southern Arts Association. In 1976 he was invited by Birtwistle to become Assistant Music Director of the Royal National Theatre in London. He succeeded Birtwistle as Music Director in 1981, remaining in that post until 1997.
Muldowney"s orchestral music includes a number of concerti (for piano, saxophone, oboe, violin, percussion, trumpet and trombone), many of which explore his fascination with polyrhythms.
Other works include Three Pieces for Orchestra (1991), the song cycle Lonely Hearts (1988) and three full-length ballets, including The Brontës (1994). Muldowney has written much music for television, radio and film including The Ploughman’s Lunch (1983), 1984 with Richard Burton (1984), The Ginger Tree (1989), Sharpe (1993), The Peacock Spring (1996), King Lear (1997), Bloody Sunday (2002) and Copenhagen (2002).
He has written and arranged for David Bowie and Sting. He is published by Carlin Music Corporation and Faber Music.
Until 2006 Muldowney taught composition at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
Married Diane Ellen Trevis in 1986.