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Daniel Barenboim has been named as the Musical Director of La Scala.
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No Movement Without Rhythm
Jack Talty
A homage to Seán Ó Ríada, Rian is a collaboration between the musician Liam Ó Maonlaí and the choreographer Michael Keegan-Dolan. For Jack Talty at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin, the lines between music and dance began to disappear. Read more...
Remembering Muiris Ó Rócháin
Muiris Ó Rócháin, co-founder and Director of Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy, passed away last week at the age of 67. Known for his careful stewardship of the festival over almost four decades, it grew from small beginnings to being one of the most significant traditional music festivals in the world. Read more...
Benjamin Dwyer Lecture and Concerts
Benjamin Dwyer's new multimedia piece Umbilical will premiere on 4 November, and Dwyer will give a lecture at the Royal Irish Academy of Music on 26 October ahead of the premiere. Read more...
Galway Brass Workshops
Brass players of all standards are encouraged to take part. Gary Curtin will tutor musicians on breathing, teamwork and technique. Read more...
New Traditional Music Recordings
New recordings are out from Christy Moore, Breanndán Ó Beaghlaoich, John Doyle and Kavan Donohoe, and a new benefit CD features Kíla, Cormac Breathnach and Damien Dempsey. Read more...
Béla Fleck and The Flecktones in Dublin
The group, who perform Dublin in January, have been performing since 1988. They have won five Grammy Awards in a range of categories, although their music primarily borrows from bluegrass, jazz and electric fusion. Read more...
Concerts in Dublin City Libraries
The Contemporary Music Centre and the Royal Irish Academy of Music are presenting a series of four concerts in Dublin City libraries, beginning on 24 October and running until 2 November, to celebrate Dublin's UNESCO City of Literature status. Read more...
Dublin Early Years Music Pilot
Two artists-in-residence are sought for the period February to May 2012. The residency will locate two experienced artists in two early years settings and give them the opportunity to work alongside children and childcare practitioners through music. Read more...
Centenary Celebration of Frederick May
The Contemporary Music Centre, Dublin Institute of Technology Conservatory of Music and Drama and RTÉ Performing Groups will host an afternoon of music and presentations on 12 November in celebration of the centenary of the year of birth of Irish composer Frederick May. Read more...
Irish Chamber Orchestra and Platform Ireland Live Broadcast
The Irish Chamber Orchestra's concert at the University Concert Hall, Limerick, on 20 October was broadcast live in High Definition on Platform Ireland's website, as well as on four large digital screens to audiences in Leitrim, Kerry, Waterford and Dublin. Read more...
Seán Carpio's Wowos Tour
Carpio tells The Journal of Music how his latest project came about, claiming that American composer Morton Feldman influenced the compositional mentality of this new band. Read more...
Daniel Barenboim Named Musical Director of La Scala
Pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim has been named as the new Musical Director of the Teatro Alla Scala in Milan. Barenboim has been maestro scaligero, or principal guest conductor, at La Scala since 2006, and has in that time spent approximately two or three months a year at the 233-year old operatic institution. Read more...
ReDiviDer Album Release Tour
ReDiviDer represented Ireland earlier this year with an energetic performance at the 12 Points! festival, an annual showcase of young European bands. Read more...
Arts Council Launches Online Archive
The Irish Arts Council has selected records from a large archive of documentation, which are presented online as digital copies of letters, minutes and photographs. Read more...
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The English composer Cornelius Cardew, who died thirty years ago. A festival in London in November will honour his work. Photograph: Alec Hill.
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I Wanna Riot of My Own
Peter Rosser
A new collection of essays suggests that Punk is best described as a cultural movement that doesn't move: it is a moment, a punctuation mark, an animal urge, occurring without unity of purpose or logic. Read more...
New John Kinsella Orchestral Release Launched
The Arts Council and RTÉ launched a new CD of orchestral works by Irish composer John Kinsella on 11 October as part of the Composers of Ireland series on the RTÉ Lyric FM label. Read more...
Spiddal's New Music Club
Breandán Ó hEaghra and Charlie Lennon are the performers for the opening night of the club this Friday, with Tadhg Mac Dhonnagáin as MC. Read more...
Guitar Music by the Irish Composers' Collective
The Irish Composers' Collective will host the latest edition of its monthly concert series at the Kevin Barry Room of the National Concert Hall on 21 October. The concert will feature guitarist John O'Shea. Read more...
Participate in the Cork Jazz Festival
There are free workshops on offer from artists performing as part of the Cork Jazz Camp held in the Cork School of Music, beginning on 27 October. Also there is an opportunity to take part in the Jazz Festival Choir, which performs on the final day of the festival. Read more...
The Engine Room Festival 2011
The Engine Room Festival is a one-off event celebrating the life, work and legacy of English composer Cornelius Cardew. It will run from 23 November to 11 December at Morley College and the Southbank Centre in London. Read more...
The Des Carty Sessions 2011 Lineup
The eighth annual South County Dublin Des Carty Sessions, presented by Alternative Entertainments, begins on Saturday week, 22 October, and features appearances from Jim Rooney and Martin Carthy. Read more...
National Conference of the Post-Primary Music Teachers' Association
The conference fee is €99, which includes tea/coffee throughout the weekend conference, lunch on Saturday, 22 October, a conference banquet that night, and attendance to all workshops and presentations. Read more...
Catherine Leonard and Hugh Tinney Tour
Violinist Catherine Leonard and pianist Hugh Tinney are embarking on a mini-tour of Ireland in late October, with their four-concert jaunt taking in Westport, Clonmel, Limerick and Bantry. Read more...
In Conversation with Máirtín O'Connor
Máirtín O'Connor (accordion), Cathal Hayden (fiddle) and Séamie O'Dowd (guitar and vocals) went into the studio last week to record their second CD as a trio. Read more...
Arts Council Choral Training Bursary Announced
The scheme is designed to address the training requirements of choral singers outlined in the policy document, Raising Your Voice, which was published by the Arts Council in 2009 after consultation with the choral sector. Read more...
Sacred Harp Singing Events in Belfast and Cork
Sacred harp singing developed in the southern region of the United States in the nineteenth century, as a form of unaccompanied sacred choral music to be sung by congregations with little or no specialist musical training. Read more...
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