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McNulty's compositions divide into three periods. These are an early period of sacred choral works; a middle period, consisting almost exclusively of orchestral and instrumental works; and a third period again of sacred choral works. His most renowned works are five masses, the first of which (1968)
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in 1944. He was organist and choirmaster at St. John's Augustinian Church, Dublin, from 1939, where he founded a boys choir, the Austin Singers. From 1967 he took on an additional appointment as organist of the newly opened Church of the Holy Spirit,
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introduced his late period of composition and his return to exclusive composition of sacred choral music. These masses are still being sung in some
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and was blinded by an accident at age 4. and attended St. Mary's School for the Blind, studied at the
40: 45: 105:(piano and orchestra), arrangements of Irish traditional music, solo piano pieces and songs. 181: 176: 61: 8: 82: 65: 146: 78: 170: 57: 125:, ed. by Harry White & Barra Boydell (Dublin: UCD Press, 2013), p. 657. 52:, London (1942). His organ recitals were with regularity broadcast on 86: 160:, ed. by B. Lalor (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2005), p. 681. 32: 53: 89:. McNulty's secular or middle period compositions include 101:, 1958; no. 3, 1965), two piano concertinos (both 1964), 48:. By external examination he also became a Fellow of the 135:
Who's Who in Music and Musicians International Directory
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and received a BMus (Bachelor of Music degree) from
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