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Month: November 2012

Rónán Ó Snodaigh to Perform First Solo Album “Tip Toe” at Whelans

Tuesday December 4th sees Rónán Ó Snodaigh perform his first solo album Tip Toe (2001) at Whelans in Dublin. This will be the last in a series of performances which have seen Rónán perform each of his five solo albums as originally recorded. Throughout the series, entitled A Perspective, Rónán has been joined on stage by musical genius’ such as Liam Ó Maonlai, Steve Cooney, Myles O Reilly, Clare Bonass, Ritchie Buckley amongst others. The series takes place with support from a successful crowd-funding campaign with FundIt and each performance is being filmed by Donal Scannall.

A really beautiful collection of songs in English to a resplendent musical backdrop, Tip Toe has been likened to The Penguin Café orchestra.  Bringing cello, violin, and the brilliant guitar plucking of Simon O Reilly and Simon Taylor together, this album was a surprising first solo album (in its difference from the music of Kíla) from Rónán and was widely acclaimed by both Kíla fans and the newly initiated.

A founding member of Ireland’s most celebrated World Music band Kíla, Rónán Ó Snodaigh is recognised as one of Ireland’s best and most innovative bodhrán players and a highly original singer songwriter. Rónán mixes the Irish Language, which is his first language of songwriting, bluesy grooves with wild percussion to create his unique organic sound.

Rónán is looking forward to revisiting Tip Toe and the opportunity to bring together so many talented musicians for this special one off concert.  

http://www.aperspective.ie/

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https://www.youtube.com/scanarama

https://twitter.com/#!/aperspectiv

http://soundcloud.com/aperspective

IMRO Awards for Aslan Celebrate Number 1 Album & 30 Years in Music

As well as reaching Number 1 in the Irish Album Charts this year, Dublin band Aslan also celebrated thirty years together in 2012 and to mark the occasion the lads joined us at IMRO last night for a public interview and intimate live performance.

After an entertaining and inspiring chat with RTÉ 2FM presenter, Paddy McKenna, Aslan were presented with an IMRO Number 1 Award by IMRO CEO Victor Finn, in recognition of their latest album, “Nudie Books and Frenchies”, reaching the top spot in the Irish album charts earlier this year. Thirty years is a huge milestone for a band to reach and in recognition of this, IMRO Chairman, Keith Donald, presented Aslan with a plaque featuring iconic images of the band down through the years. The audience of fans and songwriters were then treated to a live performance of some of Aslan’s greatest hits.

Aslan emerged from the working class areas of Finglas and Ballymun in Dublin’s Northside, in the 1980s. They released a demo single, ‘This Is’, in the Spring of 1986, which was a huge hit and became the longest ever play-listed single on Ireland’s pop radio station, RTÉ 2fm. After a rapid rise to fame, they infamously imploded in the late 1980’s but received a second bite of the cherry just a few years later.

What was supposed to be a one-off charity gig in July 1993 in Finglas reignited the spark and Aslan landed a new record deal with BMG. Their single, “Crazy World”, entered the charts at Number 4 and became one of the most played songs on Irish radio that year. Its release was followed by their Gold-selling album, ‘Goodbye Charlie Moonhead’. Since then Aslan have gone from strength to strength, releasing a series of gold and platinum selling albums and continuing to perform to their armies of loyal fans.

www.aslan.ie

New Project from Uilleann Piper, John McSherry

Belfast-born uilleann piper John McSherry and Detroit natives Tyler Duncan (uilleann pipes, whistles, guitar, Rhodes) and Michael Shimmin (drums and percussion) have been dreaming of “.the olllam.” for the last decade. With a name inspired by the king’s own ollam bards of Irish lore, the trio wanted an ensemble that naturally represented their combined experiences in a multiplicity of styles. McSherry, one of the best uilleann pipers in the world and a founding member of legendary Irish group Lúnasa, has been dubbed “a true master” by Irish Music Magazine and has performed and written with a wide variety of artists, from Ornette Coleman to Nanci Griffith. Duncan and Shimmin, both holding degrees in jazz performance, have also been busy with their award-winning Irish-jazz crossover group Millish, Duncan doing double-duty in the dance-rock group My Dear Disco/Ella Riot.

In February 2012 the trio finally wrote and recorded an original album together, overcoming the Atlantic divide by means of the internet. The result, their eponymous debut .the olllam., released Sept. 25 on Compass Records, is lush with trance-like melodies, stunning instrumental virtuosity and a magical marriage of tradition and technology, finding the listener somewhere between Radiohead and Planxty with the ambient emotionalism of Nick Drake or Explosions in the Sky. McSherry, Duncan and Shimmin have discovered a synergy within their diverse musical backgrounds – introducing a new Irish crossover group rife with creative brilliance and progressive appeal.

Visit www.theolllam.com for more info news, music, videos, and the touring schedule!

Have You Written the Next Irish Christmas Hit?

Charity Christmas radio station, Christmas FM launched this morning with a dedicated team of volunteers running the station for the next month and hoping to raise much needed funds for its charity partner ISPCC/Childline. Once again, Christmas FM is running a Christmas Song Contest to find the next big Christmas hit.

Entries can be submitted via www.christmasfm.ie up to Friday 7th December. After that the prestigious Christmas FM judging panel will kick into play and whittle the entries down to the final six.

From there the top six songs, as judged by the panel, will be put to public vote so listeners can text in a vote for their favourite song. The voting will commence on December 10th and the winner will be announced on the Breakfast Show on Monday 17th December.

The winning song will then be playlisted fully on Christmas FM for the final week. The winner will also receive €500 worth of audio gear from Christmas FM’s kind sponsors X-Music. So what are you waiting for? Can you write the best new Irish Christmas song? If so, Christmas FM wants to hear it.

www.christmasfm.ie

Ciarán Farrell and Damien Kelly to Launch New Album | New Frontiers

Composer, Ciarán Farrell, and guitar virtuoso, Damien Kelly, will launch their new album, “New Frontiers” on Friday 7th December at 7:30pm in the Royal Irish Academy of Music. It follows their EP “Jolt” which reached No.1 in the Irish classical iTunes charts when it was released.

Ciarán Farrell hails from Dublin and graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 1997 with an honours degree in music. He has received commissions from the BBC, RTÉ lyric fm, RTÉ Performing Groups, Craig Ogden, The Smith Quartet, Gerard McChrystal, John Feeley, Feeley/Dowdall duo, Katie McMahon, Concorde, Cois Ceim, Irish Modern Dance Theatre and Codetta amongst others. Ciarán has also worked on numerous TV/Film productions including the internationally broadcast series Divine Magic and Eyes on the World.

Damien Kelly is one of Irelands foremost guitarists and has been playing guitar since the age of eleven. In 2009 he completed a MMus in performance at the DIT Conservatory of Music in Dublin and he also spent 12 years studying guitar with Marion Hyland at the Royal Irish Academy of Music. He has won all the major competitions in Ireland for classical guitar including the contemporary music cup and the senior guitar competiton. He has also won numerous awards and scholarships from the Royal Irish Academy of Music in both guitar and piano.

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Film Composer Brian Lock to Speak at TCD Music Event

This Thursday, 29th November, the TCD Music Composition Centre features a talk by Film Composer Brian Lock on the topic of Composing and Orchestrating for Film, Television and Media. This seminar will look at some of the composition techniques and challenges that composing commercial media music involve and also some of the practicalities of writing music for the audio-visual industries.

Brian Lock is Senior Lecturer in Music at Royal Holloway, University of London, and is a well-known composer of film, media and experimental music. His film music has been commissioned by leading art-house directors worldwide from The Land Girls for Britain’s David Leland, to the classical music and arrangements in Jane Campion’s The Portrait of a Lady to the French and Polish box office hits Vipère au Poing and A Gentle Creature. He has written a large amount of TV music including for flagship shows such as the BBC’s Coast, The Art of Spain, The Private Life of a Masterpiece and Panorama and CBS’s current affairs series 60 Minutes. His current experimental music is all concerned with the relationship between music and image or in genre fusion and ‘hybridisation’ like the Dreams and Memoryscapes for Flute, Birds and iPad which has just received its premiere in Philadelphia with Susan Milan on flute or the Sonata for Clarinet, Percussion and Laptop.

Brian is also involved in the use of music technology in composition for music therapy and community based music making applications and incorporated this into his new adaptation of Janacek’s The Cunning Little Vixen for this Summer’s Glyndbourne Opera production. Brian is very active in the composition community and has recently acted as a judge for film music and sonic arts for the British Composers Awards and for the British Academy of the Film and Television Arts and also in the academic compositional community where he has been an assessor of research for the Research Assessment Exercise and though the supervision of over 15 composition and music technology PhD students.

Admission to this event is free, and all are welcome.

Thursday, 29th November – 6pm

Venue: Boydell Recital Room, TCD

For further details on this and upcoming events at the TCD Music Composition Centre see http://www.tcd.ie/music-composition/

Brent Parker’s Four Corners Quartet Premieres in China

IMRO member, Brent Parker, has recently completed a specially commissioned piece of music for strings and flute celebrating global trade between China, India and Europe.

The Four Corners Quartet was recorded in a day-long session at the Pro-Soul Studios in Beijing by the Phoenix Quartet, and premiered at Dezan Shira & Associates’ 20th Anniversary Celebrations in Beijing and Shanghai earlier this month.

Speaking of the piece, Brent says:

“Four Corners combines themes derived from the musical heritages of China, India, Italy and the UK. The piece opens with a reference to the legendary founder of music in China, Ling Lun, who according to Chinese mythology made bamboo pipes tuned to the sounds of birds. This portion of the piece adheres to the pentatonic scale so common in Chinese music. The Shrutis and mircotonic intervals introduce the Indian influence of the piece which includes a reference to Ravi Shankar. A canzonetta-style section with hints of mandolin demonstrates the Italian theme. Lastly, a variation on the folksong Scarborough Fair represents the British influence.”

Brent was born in New Zealand in 1933, and lived in Ireland for over forty years. He taught at the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama in Dublin from 1974 until his retirement to Achill Island in 1998 and is now based in Beijing.

A great variety of artists have performed Brent’s music, including John Feeley (guitar), the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Thomas Martin (double bass), Aisling Drury-Byrne (cello), William Dowdall (flute), Andreja Malir (harp), Ethna Tinney (piano), Nicola Sharkey (soprano) and Angela Feeney (soprano). In 1996, his first piano concerto was premiered by Finghin Collins with the Savaria Symphony Orchestra conducted by Robert Houlihan in a concert at the National Concert Hall, Dublin, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution. In the 1970s, his second piano concerto was performed by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Colman Pearce with the composer as soloist, and broadcast on RTÉ Radio. In 2006, his choral work Credo was performed by the senior and children’s choirs of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, joined by Resurgam Chamber Choir, conducted by Peter Barley. His work Exiles was premiered in Ireland in 2012 by guitarist John Feeley and Con Tempo quartet.

MOVMENT Release New Album “Broken Down”

Alternative post punk rock band Movment release new album ‘Broken Down’.

Raw, intense, engaging, and real, Movment’s alternative rock influenced sound is created with guitars, electronics, hard sounding rhythms and experiments with sound.

Writing and recording music is much more involved now for artists.

Movment use technology & instruments to produce their sound. Where this leads going forward, time will tell.

The first single from the album, “Driven“, was released in October on 7” Vinyl and CD.

The new album “Broken Down” contains 9 tracks and is available now as a Digital Download from all Online Stores including Amazon and iTunes.

The CD is also in Independent Record Stores.

The album was recorded in End Of Light Studios, Mullingar.

To Celebrate the Launch of their new album “Broken Down“, MOVMENT are giving away an

MP3 of the track “Driven” all this week via Bandcamp.

http://movment.bandcamp.com/track/driven-free-mp3

It was mixed at Miloco, London by Darren Lawson and mastered in London by Fluid Mastering.

‘Broken Down’ will be released in the UK in Dec/Jan and Europe and the USA in 2013.

For Further Info:

www.distortthescene.com

www.movment.ie

 

Merry Christmas Everybody From In Tua Nua

A NEW recording of Slade’s ‘Merry Christmas Everybody’ by an Irish band??? Are you MAD, has someone here lost the plot???!!!???

Well yes a little bit maybe, but it just had to be done and the time was right and the time is now!

An updated version of Slade’s iconic Christmas hit with an Irish flavour was inevitable and who better to take it on than the recently reformed In Tua Nua. Lead singer Leslie Dowdall gives a rip roaring performance and violinist Conn Woolridge chips in on vocals for the middle eight. Produced by the band’s drummer Paul Byrne who also provides the Beatles style harmonies on the chorus, In Tua Nua have sprinkled their unique blend of musical glitter over everybody’s all-time favourite Christmas tune to pump new life into this old tune and produce a fresh, vibrant, fun record that will see it played off the air for yet ANOTHER 40 years to come…

Okay, altogether now: IT’S CHRIIIIISSSTMAAAAAAAAAAAAAS!!!

And……all proceeds go to CHILDLINE

Merry Christmas Everybody

Available from iTunes

Release date Nov 30th 2012

The Contemporary Music Centre presents Kirkos Ensemble in the final Salon series concert of 2012

Young musicians from Kirkos Ensemble will perform a range of recent and new Irish works at the Contemporary Music Centre’s next new music::new Ireland salon concert on Thursday 29 November.

The programme of solos, duos and trios for varying combinations of violin, viola, cello and piano, features six works composed over the last eight years and includes two world premieres.  The pieces take their inspiration from sources as diverse as Pythagoras’ music of the spheres (Linda Buckley), Arabic and Persian poetry (Raymond Deane) and German artist Gerhard Richter (Jonathan Nangle).  Kevin O’Connell’s Strike for violin and cello and Garrett Sholdice’s The Grass of Yen is Growing Green and Long for viola and piano will be heard for the first time.

Established in April 2012, Kirkos is a contemporary music ensemble founded and run by students of the Royal Irish Academy of Music, with the support of the RIAM.  Aiming to expose young people to all kinds of contemporary music, the ensemble has already gained attention for its work championing new music, particularly that of young Irish composers, and performed as part of the Contemporary Music Centre’s Culture Night ‘happening’ in September.

CMC’s new music::new Ireland salon series aims to encourage newcomers and enthusiasts alike to engage with the music Irish composers.  Each performance takes place in an informal atmosphere with dialogue encouraged between composer, performers and audience.

Admission to the concert is free but booking is strongly recommended.  To book contact the National Concert Hall (tel: 01 417 0000 / www.nch.ie)

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