Paul Keegan


While his background is in IT, Paul Keegan’s passion has always been in music and recording.
A member of the Music Department of Maynooth University, his musical interest is wide and varied. He originally moved in traditional music circles singing Sea Shanty music and played in the Dublin traditional circuit before developing his passion for recording. This 'hobby' grew and he developed his own recording studio. He recorded mostly local groups, young struggling artists, parish focused choirs and soloists. He started on classic reel-to-reel analogue recording and finished with a hybrid analogue/digital design. He has done a lot of work for Ian mixing his CD’s and helping in productions like 'Calm the Soul'. Anyone who listens to Calm the Soul will agree that he has done a marvellous job in mixing it.

 



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The ancient spiritual tradition of the Church, explicitly connects the enclosed-contemplative life to the prayer of Jesus "on the mountain", or solitary place not accessible to all but only to those whom he calls to be with Him, apart from the others.

The enclosure therefore, even in its physical form, is a special way of being with the Lord, of sharing in Christ's emptying of Himself by means of a radical poverty, expressed in renunciation not only of things but also of space, of contacts, of so many benefits of creation.


Pope John Paul II, Verbi Sponsa