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[Remembering Glenn Hansard: The Art of Authenticity and the Legacy of 'Once']-[Remembering Irish singer–songwriter Glen Hansard]

Fresh Air · B2 · 2026-08-01

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The Artistic Soul of Glenn Hansard

The recent passing of Irish singer-songwriter Glenn Hansard at 56 marks the loss of a musician who embodied raw, unfiltered authenticity. Best known for his role in the indie film Once and his Oscar-winning song "Falling Slowly," Hansard’s career was defined by a commitment to his craft that transcended traditional celebrity. As Bruce Springsteen noted, Hansard was "nothing but a great musician, a good friend, and a generous and gracious man."

The Genesis of 'Once': A Minimalist Masterpiece

In a 2008 interview, Hansard and co-star Marketa Erglova discussed how the low-budget film Once defied the odds to become an international success. Initially, the project faced a crisis when Cillian Murphy departed, leading to a loss of funding. Rather than abandoning the vision, director John Carney and the musicians leaned into a "super, super minimalist" approach. They eschewed expensive lighting and professional sets, opting to film in their own living spaces, such as the flat where Hansard and Erglova actually resided. This decision to film "live in the moment"—avoiding playback and miming—gave the movie its visceral, documentary-like quality, where the music felt inseparable from the characters' lived experiences.

Busking as Education

Long before his film success, Hansard’s musical foundation was forged on the streets of Dublin. Leaving school at 13, he viewed Grafton Street not just as a place to earn money, but as an "education." He described the busker as a "still point" in the city's architecture, a place where he learned to entertain and observe life. His early mentorship by street figures like Pete, a "Dylanologist," and his exposure to poets and painters provided a rich, unconventional upbringing that shaped his artistic sensibilities. Hansard’s parents, particularly his mother, played a pivotal role by encouraging his independence, famously telling him to "do it properly" when he decided to pursue music full-time.

A Legacy of Humility and Connection

Throughout his career, Hansard remained grounded, maintaining a deep sense of humility, particularly in his encounters with musical icons like Bob Dylan. He recalled the "humility" of being in the company of a master, noting that their connection was built on a mutual love for Woody Guthrie. This spirit of connection—whether through his annual Christmas Eve busking for the homeless or his collaborative songwriting—defined his life. As he once reflected on the blurred lines between his art and his reality, Hansard lived a life where the music was never just a performance, but an extension of his own truth, leaving behind a body of work that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.

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I guess that's how you ended up being cast yourself.
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without putting life on pause
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do them justice
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