Máire and Chicane collaboration (1992–1999) Brennan released her first solo album,
Máire, in 1992 on
Atlantic Records.
Misty Eyed Adventures on BMG followed three years later. In 1998, Brennan signed with
Word Records and released
Perfect Time. Whisper to the Wild Water followed a year later. 'Whisper to the Wild Water' was nominated for the
Grammy Award for Best New Age Album in 2001. Brennan was managed by her husband Tim Jarvis and her brother Leon Ó Braonáin. Her music was usually classified as
new age or Celtic. She accepted the Celtic label, but at times indicated slight discomfort with being seen as "new age", as much of her music was strongly Christian and several of her songs were centred on maintaining a relationship with Jesus. Some of her songs showed influences from her Roman Catholic upbringing, or were related to her views concerning
Mary, the mother of Jesus. In 1999, she collaborated with dance artist Chicane in performing the vocals on the single "
Saltwater".
Autobiography and film scores (1999–2006) In 2000, her autobiography,
The Other Side of the Rainbow, was published. She performed her song "Perfect Time" live at
World Youth Day in Rome in front of crowds of pilgrims and
Pope John Paul II. There were 2.1 million people present, the largest crowd ever gathered in the
Northern Hemisphere. She considered this an honour as she believed in mutual respect among Christians. Moya also recorded on the event's album,
One. She recorded a duet with Booley, now known as
Duke Special. The song, titled "Peace Has Broken Out", was about
the Troubles in Ireland. In 2008 or 2009 she legally changed her name by
deed poll to Moya Brennan. During the World Youth Day 2005 in Cologne, she performed with
Pope Benedict XVI in the Vigil in front of a million people. She appeared on the official WYD CD,
Building on World.
An Irish Christmas and Signature (2006–2013) In 2006, Brennan released a Christmas album entitled
An Irish Christmas, although it was originally planned to have the title
Love Came Down. A year later, she released her album
Signature, which she described as a collection of snapshots of her life. While touring this album in 2007 and 2008, Brennan recorded several collaborations and guest vocals on albums by
Iona,
Joanne Hogg and with Grand Canal on Ireland's Official Olympic Anthem, "Green to Gold". All three recordings were in aid of charities. Her 2008–2009 live album
Heart Strings was recorded with the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and
Julie Feeney, and she toured extensively in the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland and England to promote the album. In 2009, Brennan recorded the soundtrack on
Maryland Public Television's documentary film
Intrepid Journal, which documented 50 years of American foreign policy from
World War II to the
September 11 attacks. In April 2010, she released a new studio album with harpist and live band member
Cormac de Barra, ''
My Match Is a Makin'.'' Brennan announced that she was working on an album of hymns, possibly for 2010 release, and would release a new acoustic music album with Clannad in 2010 or 2011. The new Clannad album was slated for release in September 2013. Brennan was the featured headliner for the Atlanta Celtic Christmas concert, recorded live by Georgia Public Broadcasting on 18–19 December 2010. This annual festive event at Emory University's Schwartz Center spanned music and dance from Irish, Scottish, and Appalachian traditions. Brennan appeared on the album "Excalibur III – The Origins" written by
Alan Simon, a musician from
Brittany. She sang on the tracks "The Origins Part I and II", "Incantations" and "Sacred Lands". In July 2012 she went to Brocéliande in Brittany, where she performed as soloist before performing at the concert "Excalibur III – The Origins". She was scheduled to perform at the National Geographic Society in Washington DC on 17 March 2012.
Voices & Harps – Affinity (2013–2026) In 2013, Brennan released a new studio album,
Voices & Harps – Affinity in collaboration with harpist Cormac de Barra, as a follow-up to the album 'Voices & Harps' which was released in 2011. It contained new music composed by Brennan and de Barra, several traditional tunes in Irish and a cover of the Christopher Cross song "Sailing", which was the album's lead single. Brennan released
Canvas in 2017, her first solo album in almost a decade. Co-written by her two children, Aisling and Paul, the album was released on 24 February 2017 and was supported by a UK, Irish and European tour in 2018. In 2020, Brennan was part of an Irish collective of female singers and musicians called "
Irish Women in Harmony" who recorded a version of the song "
Dreams" in aid of the charity Safe Ireland, which dealt with
domestic abuse that had risen significantly during the
COVID-19 lockdown. ==Artistry==