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Eleanor Joanne Daley

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(For other people named Eleanor Daley, click here.) Eleanor Joanne Daley (born April 21, 1955) is a Canadian composer, organist, and accompanist. Born in Parry Sound, Ontario, Eleanor has an incredible musical gift for writing beautiful melodies. Her best known works are The Rose Trilogy, her Requiem and In Remembrance. Ms. Daley holds a Bachelor Degree in Organ Performance from Queens University in Kingston, and holds multiple diplomas in piano and organ. She currently resides in Toronto, Ontario where she composes music and directs a church choir.

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