Daniel Anthony Vives-Lynch

Instruments: Composers

Daniel Anthony Vives-Lynch is a Dublin-based Irish and Catalan composer, a chorister with the Laetare Vocal Ensemble, a music teacher at Mezzo Music Academy, and an assistant lecturer at Trinty College Dublin.

Daniel began his music education in England with piano and violin studies (2007-2010) and then enrolled at the Academy for Music and Word in Mol, Belgium after moving there in 2010. In Belgium he completed nine years of study in piano, viola, music theory, musicology, and composition before leaving for third-level education in Ireland at Trinity College Dublin. In Ireland, he completed a Bachelor of Arts in Music and History in 2022 receiving the Geoffrey Singleton Prize in Music and the Gerard Victory Composition Award as well as attaining a non-foundation scholarship in his second year. Daniel is currently completing a PhD in composition under Dr. Evangelia Rigaki at Trinity College Dublin on the synthesis of Irish traditional and contemporary European composition in which he has composed over two hours of new synthesis-exploratory music.

Daniel’s other compositions include instrumental and choral works, electro-acoustic works, and (recently) a forty-five-minute orchestral symphony. His works have been performed internationally in Ireland, Belgium, and Dubai.

Arts Council - funding music
Crespo Foundation
Fáilte Ireland
Wild Atlantic Way
Cork County Council
Pure Cork
RTE Lyric FM
Creative Places West Cork Islands
Irish Examiner
Maritime Hotel
IMRO - Irish Music Rights Organisation