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Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin (Enya) Born: May 17, 1961 (Gweedore, County Donegal, Ireland) Genre: Celtic / New Age / Ethereal Pop Key Connection: The "Enya Triad" — Enya (composition/vocals), Nicky Ryan (production), and Roma Ryan (lyrics).

Rooted in her Irish heritage, her music frequently incorporates Gaelic lyrics and melodies reminiscent of traditional Celtic folk music. , often serving as a "soundtrack" for creative

At the age of 11, Enya was sent to Milford College, a convent boarding school, where she was formally trained in classical music and developed a deep appreciation for art and Latin. It was this classical foundation, combined with the traditional Irish folk music of her home, that would later form the bedrock of her unique and innovative sound.

Music was a family affair. In 1970, several of Enya's older siblings, along with uncles, had formed a traditional Celtic folk band called Clannad. By the time Enya was 19, in 1980, she officially joined the band as a keyboardist. However, Enya was never truly at ease as merely a background musician. She felt constrained and frustrated, eager to explore her own musical vision rather than the pop-folk direction Clannad was pursuing. At the age of 11, Enya was sent

Listen closely to the harmonic structure and counter-melodies. Tracks like “The Memory of Trees” or “The Celts” use modal shifts and polyphony closer to classical composition than background Muzak.

Melodies and themes rooted in Irish tradition. In 1970, several of Enya's older siblings, along

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