Unusual ambience and myriad external intrusions fails to derail eclectic artistry
New Music Dublin, Hugh Tinney, RTÉ NSO/Michail Jurowski
Beethoven’s Fidelio and New Music Dublin both come to the National Concert Hall
Michael Dervan: Moves are afoot to orchestrate more equitable representation
Council scheme is set up in a way that cannot deal with idea of ‘equal pay for equal work’
Irish theatre came out blazing this week, proving that gender equality is ‘not hard to do, if you want to’
Ireland’s Tombeau to Debussy includes new pieces from seven Irish composers and a trio of NCH concerts
A new commissioning scheme will provide opportunity to established and emerging [female] composers to have their work commissioned and performed at the NCH
The Russian pianist begins her Music Network tour
‘Acis and Galatea’ has had its action propped up in a very Irish setting
Ten years after I first heard of Wandelweiser, Louth Contemporary Music Society has brought it to Ireland
As the principal conductors of the NSO and the CO finish up, the question arises: how best to deal with their succession?
A high proportion of composers do not like writing about their work but listeners find such context invaluable
The new season is strong on singing and orchestral debuts, and composers from Sibelius to Mahler
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