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Euan Tait

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Euan Tait (born Berlin, 1968) is a Welsh-Scottish librettist who works internationally with choral composers. He has worked with Paul Spicer (musician) (the choral symphony Unfinished Remembering, 2014, Birmingham Symphony Hall) and the carol All Saints Carol (2015, All Saints Northampton), Kim Andre Arnesen (the internationally performed Flight Song as well as numerous other shorter works, and the major works The Wound in the Water (2016, Trondheim Cathedral, broadcast on national radio, and since performed across the United States and Europe) and The Christmas Alleluias (2015, Stillwater, Mn).

Other composers he’s worked with include Timothy Tharaldson, Dominic McGonigal, James Deignan, Chris Hutchings, and Janet Oates. Future projects include a further major choral works for the United States, and an opera. As Kurt Knecht, one of the founders of a leading collective of choral composers in the United States, MusicSpoke, stated in 2016: “Anyone paying attention to the choral world right now knows that we have a new poet on the rise in Euan Tait.” January 2018 saw the release of three of his works with Arnesen on the Naxos label. Euan also leads music retreats at venues across the UK, including Douai Abbey, Launde Abbey and Ammerdown Centre.

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