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A podcast from the Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland on new music and composers from Ireland.

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A podcast from the Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland on new music and composers from Ireland.

    amplify #102 - Future Music Panel Live @ Music Current Festival 2024

    amplify #102 - Future Music Panel Live @ Music Current Festival 2024

    A special live episode of amplify which was recorded at this year's Music Current Festival panel discussion presented in partnership with the Contemporary Music Centre. The panel was chaired by CMC's Director, Evonne Ferguson.



    Show Notes



    "Here, four composers, academics, researchers and media artists share insights into their personal practices, working methods, compositional techniques, rationale, and the strategies they use to approach compositional problems, and how technology might inform future music developments."



    Source: Music Current Festival - Future Music



    Panelists:João Pedro Oliveira (PRT), composer
Amanda Feery (IRL), composer
Lara Gallagher (IRL), composer
Eryk Salvaggio (USA), researcher, new media artist



    Music



    In order of appearance in the episode:

    Daniel McDermott Bezier Lines (2024) - performed by Dublin Sound Lab

    Amanda Feery Hireth (2024) - performed by The Black Page Orchestra

    Lara Gallagher Leap of Foals (2024) - performed by lovemusic collective

    John McLachlan Qualia I (2024) - performed by Dublin Sound Lab

    Fergal Dowling Total Harmonic Distortion (2024) - performed by Dublin Sound Lab



    All music featured in this episode was recorded live at Music Current 2024 at the Project Arts Centre.



    Episode credits



    Editing: Keith FennellRecording: Garrett Sholdice

    • 40 min
    amplify #101 - Anselm McDonnell on his new release, Kraina

    amplify #101 - Anselm McDonnell on his new release, Kraina

    In this episode, we hear from Anselm McDonnell about his new release, Kraina, an album drawing on the themes of home and displacement. 



    Show Notes



    Anselm McDonnell (CMC Composer Page)

    This interview was recorded on location by Evonne Ferguson at Queen's University, Belfast on 22 March 2024. It was recorded before the launch of Kraina which took place on the same date in the Harty Room in Queen's University, presented by CMC in partnership with Moving On Music, Belfast. The launch featured a performance by Cahal Masterson (piano) and Rebecca Murphy (soprano) of works from this new release.



    Music



    All music featured is taken from the album, Kraina available to purchase on Bandcamp



    In order of appearance in the episode:

    Anselm McDonnell - Kraina I. Jeżeli Porcelana

    Cahal Masterson - pianoRebecca Murphy - sopranoJonny McGuinness - recording engineer

    Anselm McDonnell - Kraina II. The House on the Interface

    Cahal Masterson - pianoRebecca Murphy - sopranoJonny McGuinness - recording engineer

    Anselm McDonnell - Her Name is Sorrow

    Dermot Dunne - accordionJoshua Ellicott - tenorLaura Sinnerton - violaRichard Brown - recording engineer

    Episode Credits



    Editing: Keith FennellRecording: Evonne Ferguson and Keith Fennell

    • 17 min
    amplify #100 - We Only Want the Earth

    amplify #100 - We Only Want the Earth

    Show Notes


    We Only Want the Earth
    Listen to episode 1
    Article about the series on RTÉ Culture


    Robert Coleman and Larissa O’Grady - Capturing Sound
    Judith Ring
    CMC Composer Page


    Larissa O’Grady

    • 22 min
    Bonus Episode - Brian Bridges on his work Ramp Waves at Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival

    Bonus Episode - Brian Bridges on his work Ramp Waves at Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival

    In this special bonus episode of amplify, Jonathan Grimes speaks to Brian Bridges about his new work, Ramp Waves which he performed at Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival back in November.

    Show Notes
    Michel Chion: Requiem @ HCMF

    This concert commemorated the 50th anniversary of the premier performance of Michel Chion’s Requiem at the Théâtre Récamier in Paris in 1973

    Music

    Ramp Waves was recorded live at Belfast Festival on 13 October 2023.

    This interview was recorded on 22 November 2023 at Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival.
    Editing: Keith Fennell

    • 9 min
    amplify #99 - Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival

    amplify #99 - Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival

    CMC travelled to Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival back in November. Whilst there we had the great pleasure of interviewing some of Ireland's finest exponents of new music who were performing at the festival. This episode features interviews with Kirkos, Stone Drawn Circles, Jennifer Walshe and Andreas Borregaard

    Show Notes

    Music



    Thank you to the composers, performers, BBC and Music Network for permission to use the recordings featured in this episode.

    In order of appearance in the episode:



    Excerpts from Kirkos - Beginner's Guide to Slow Travel (2023) performed and composed collaboratively by Sebastian Adams, Robert Coleman, Yseult Cooper Stockdale, Jane Hackett, Hannah Miller and Joan Somers Donnelly. Recorded live on 21 November at HCMF 2023 by Jonathan Grimes.
    Excerpt from Karen Power - can you hear me now???? (2019) performed by Stone Drawn Circles. Recorded live on 21 November 2023 at HCMF 2023 by the BBC.

    Excerpt form Úna Monaghan - In Formation (2023) performed by Stone Drawn Circles. Recorded live on 21 November 2023 at HCMF 2023 by the BBC.

    Excerpt from Jennifer Walshe - Oscailt (2023) performed by Jennifer Walshe (vocalist), Elizabeth Hilliard (soprano), Nick Roth (saxophone) and Panos Ghikas (viola/electronics). Recorded live at Riverbank Arts Centre on 20 September 2023 by The Rise Studio.

    Interviews recorded on location at HCMF 2023 by Evonne Ferguson and Jonathan Grimes.
    Editing: Keith Fennell and Jonathan Grimes.

    • 36 min
    amplify #98 - Live from the James Wilson Centenary Celebration at the Irish Summer School

    amplify #98 - Live from the James Wilson Centenary Celebration at the Irish Summer School

    A very special live podcast event hosted by CMC at this year's Irish Composition Summer School to mark the recent centenary of James Wilson's birth, which took place in 2022, as well as celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Summer School.

    Show Notes

    This event featured a programme of works by James Wilson, Martin O'Leary and John Buckley performed by Martin O'Leary (piano) and Patrick Burke (clarinet). The event also included a panel of former students, colleagues and friends of James Wilson including Rhona Clarke, Jane O'Leary, John Buckley, Martin O'Leary and John McLachlan, hosted by CMC's Jonathan Grimes.

    Recorded live at The Square, Irish Institute of Music & Song, Balbriggan, Dublin.

    Music

    Live performances in order of appearance

    John Buckley Jim Singing (1992) - Performed by Martin O’Leary (piano)

    Martin O’Leary Jim’s Air from Jimnopodie (1992) - Performed by Martin O’Leary (piano)

    James Wilson Three Play Things for Clarinet (1983) - Performed by Patrick Burke (clarinet)

    James Wilson Five Preludes for piano Op.87 (1982) - Performed by Martin O’Leary (piano)

    Further Notes
    Recording: Paul Lynch
    Editing and mixing: Keith Fennell

    • 1 hr 2 min

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