
Stately choral arrangements and sweeping orchestral movements that feel like ancient history coming to life. Sacred, cinematic, and deeply moving.
Patrick Cassidy creates music that feels like it was discovered in a stone vault rather than written in a studio. His sound is defined by massive, soaring choral arrangements and a neo-romantic orchestral palette that prioritizes emotional weight over technical showmanship. It is music of high ceremony and deep mourning, often drawing from his Irish heritage to create a sense of timeless, ancestral grief.
What sets him apart is his ability to bridge the gap between the sacred traditions of the Catholic Mass and the dramatic requirements of modern cinema. His work often features high-register operatic vocals that cut through dense string sections, creating a shimmering, almost supernatural texture. There is a specific 'Vide Cor Meum' quality to his work: a slow-motion, heart-stopping beauty that feels both fragile and eternal.
Start with the 'Hannibal' soundtrack or 'The Children of Lir' to experience his mastery of vocal drama. These works showcase his unique ability to make the liturgical feel personal and the historical feel immediate. It is the perfect starting point for anyone who loves the intersection of classical tradition and cinematic atmosphere.
Patrick Cassidy is an Irish orchestral, choral, and film score composer.
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