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OTHER VOICES AND US EMBASSY TO MARK BOB DYLAN'S 80TH Other Voices has announced that it will host a livestream from the US Embassy in Dublin on 24 May to mark Bob Dylan’s 80th Birthday.. Titled ‘Dignity’ after the Dylan song released in 1994, and presented by singer Loah, who will also perform, the event will feature a wide range of acts performing songs by the profoundly influential American songwriter, including Mick Flannery, Susan O COMPETITORS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 BBC CARDIFF SINGER OF THE The BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition has announced this year’s sixteen finalists. The biennial competition, which holds a top prize of £20,000, is now in its twentieth edition and will take place from 12 to 19 June. The finalists have already participated in three initial rounds and will perform for the competition’s main jury in St David’s Hall in Cardiff – without an 2020 – WHERE IS THE MONEY IN TODAY'S MUSIC WORLD? Nothing beats YouTube. But for hidden money and legalistic obfuscation, nothing beats YouTube, still the world’s biggest streaming platform that pays the music industry around $1 billion, despite its Google owners raking in an estimated $16–25 billion fromYouTube ads.
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 LEEDS INTERNATIONAL PIANO Leeds International Piano Competition has announced the pianists that will take part in the final rounds of the competition. The 24 pianists are from 18 countries across Europe, North America, Asia, South America and Africa and are aged between 21 and 29. 'ARTISTS WHO ARE AT THEIR WITS' END CAN’T AFFORD ANOTHER The basic income for artists was recommended in a government report last November, but since then progress has been sluggish and the ideas need much more scrutiny, writes Aengus Ó RIP SINGER AND COLLECTOR SEÁN CORCORAN The singer and collector Seán Corcoran has passed away aged 74. He leaves behind a substantial legacy of music collecting and recordings. Born in 1946, Corcoran grew up in Clogherhead and Drogheda in County Louth. He was surrounded by music from his childhood – his paternal grandmother was a fiddle-player and concertina-player and his THE JOURNAL OF MUSIC A round-up of recent releases, including Susan O'Neill, Dani Larkin, TRÚ, Mike Hanrahan, and Tolü Makay. To submit your music for inclusion, please email newreleases@journalofmusic.com New project will involve children and teenagers experiencing housing stress and homelessness in Northern Ireland. 2021: THE MUSIC BOOM IS COMING Back in autumn 2019, this journal published a sweeping study of the modern music business, 2020: Where is the Money in Today’s Music World?, detailing all the positive signals of a music boom in formation.Given the doom and gloom most were still feeling after 20 years of decline, it was a jarringly optimistic prediction that not everyone was able to believe. NEW RELEASES OF THE WEEK (9 APRIL 2021) Peggy Seeger – First Farewell The extraordinary folk singer Peggy Seeger releases her 24th solo album today, at the age of 85. First Farewell is a collection of new songs covering themes from the marginalisation of older people and social media addiction to life-long love. Seeger’s concert at the Galway International Arts Festival in 2019 with her son Calum showed just how powerful and FLEADH CHEOIL 2021 CANCELLED AND REPLACED WITH ONLINE Fleadh Cheoil na Éireann – the largest of the annual Irish traditional music festivals – has been cancelled for 2021 due to the pandemic.. The week-long festival of competitions, sessions, workshops, broadcasts and concerts normally takes place every year inAugust.
OTHER VOICES AND US EMBASSY TO MARK BOB DYLAN'S 80TH Other Voices has announced that it will host a livestream from the US Embassy in Dublin on 24 May to mark Bob Dylan’s 80th Birthday.. Titled ‘Dignity’ after the Dylan song released in 1994, and presented by singer Loah, who will also perform, the event will feature a wide range of acts performing songs by the profoundly influential American songwriter, including Mick Flannery, Susan O COMPETITORS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 BBC CARDIFF SINGER OF THE The BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition has announced this year’s sixteen finalists. The biennial competition, which holds a top prize of £20,000, is now in its twentieth edition and will take place from 12 to 19 June. The finalists have already participated in three initial rounds and will perform for the competition’s main jury in St David’s Hall in Cardiff – without an 2020 – WHERE IS THE MONEY IN TODAY'S MUSIC WORLD? Nothing beats YouTube. But for hidden money and legalistic obfuscation, nothing beats YouTube, still the world’s biggest streaming platform that pays the music industry around $1 billion, despite its Google owners raking in an estimated $16–25 billion fromYouTube ads.
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 LEEDS INTERNATIONAL PIANO Leeds International Piano Competition has announced the pianists that will take part in the final rounds of the competition. The 24 pianists are from 18 countries across Europe, North America, Asia, South America and Africa and are aged between 21 and 29. 'ARTISTS WHO ARE AT THEIR WITS' END CAN’T AFFORD ANOTHER The basic income for artists was recommended in a government report last November, but since then progress has been sluggish and the ideas need much more scrutiny, writes Aengus Ó RIP SINGER AND COLLECTOR SEÁN CORCORAN The singer and collector Seán Corcoran has passed away aged 74. He leaves behind a substantial legacy of music collecting and recordings. Born in 1946, Corcoran grew up in Clogherhead and Drogheda in County Louth. He was surrounded by music from his childhood – his paternal grandmother was a fiddle-player and concertina-player and his NEW RELEASES OF THE WEEK (11 JUNE 2021) A round-up of recent releases including Martin McGinley, Belinda Quirke, Cherry Dragon, Kevin Volans and Matthew Halpin. To send us your music, please email newreleases@journalofmusic.com. IRISH NATIONAL OPERA ANNOUNCES PREMIERE OF AMANDA FEERY Irish National Opera has announced that Amanda Feery’s new opera will be premiered at the end of July online. A Thing I Cannot Name looks at female desire from the point of view of three women at different life stages.Set in a rented flat on a busy Dublin street in different years, the libretto by writer and journalist Megan Nolan explores sexual desire, desire for another woman’s life NEW RELEASES OF THE WEEK (16 APRIL 2021) NEW RELEASES OF Improvised Music Company – Ban Bam podcast Improvised Music Company (IMC) have this week launched a new podcast as part of their Ban Bam commissioning and development programme with Moving on Music.The programme is a scheme for female Irish composers working in jazz and improvised music, and this year’s participants are Úna Monaghan, violinist Cora Venus Lunny and WILLIE CLANCY SUMMER SCHOOL MOVES ONLINE FOR SECOND YEAR Online events and tuition to take place between 4 and 10 July. The Willie Clancy Summer School in Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, one of the major events of the Irish traditional music calendar, has announced that the event will again move online this year due IRISH NATIONAL OPERA’S NEW OPERA EXPLORER SERIES A new Friday Opera Explorer series from Irish National Opera will begin today (Friday 30 April) at 5pm. Each week, the series will focus on a different country and singers such as Claudia Boyle, Naomi Louisa O’C onnell, Gavan Ring and Gyula Nagy will perform a range of classic arias from Bellini to Beethoven and Berlioz to Richard Strauss.. The Explorer series will also feature interviews 'ARTISTS WHO ARE AT THEIR WITS' END CAN’T AFFORD ANOTHER The basic income for artists was recommended in a government report last November, but since then progress has been sluggish and the ideas need much more scrutiny, writes Aengus Ó FOCUS | MUSIC NEWS, REVIEWS AND OPINION News, reviews and opinion from the Journal of Music, the award-winning music magazine | Album reviews | Concert reviews | Opinion articles | Music and Arts Jobs | DON BYRON | THE JOURNAL OF MUSIC Paul Williamson (trumpet), Michael Buckley (saxes and flute), Joe O Callaghan (guitar), Justin Carroll (keyboards), Ronan Guilfoyle (bass), Sean Carpio (drums) / Projects Arts Centre, Dublin, 7 April2007
COMPOSITION COMPETITION FOR EMERGING WOMEN COMPOSERS Friday, 26 February 2021, 5.00pm. On this Nollaig na mBan or Women’s Christmas, Finding a Voice and the Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland are delighted to announce details of the fourth Composition Competition for Emerging Women Composers in Ireland. Once again, with the generous support of the Contemporary Music Centre, the compositionFRICTION FARM
Friction Farm, modern Folk Duo, is livestreaming a concert featuring the songs from the new album "Evidence of Hope" to YouTube from Twenty Oaks Studios on the East coast of the USA at 7:30pm EDT. NEW RELEASES OF THE WEEK (9 APRIL 2021) Peggy Seeger – First Farewell The extraordinary folk singer Peggy Seeger releases her 24th solo album today, at the age of 85. First Farewell is a collection of new songs covering themes from the marginalisation of older people and social media addiction to life-long love. Seeger’s concert at the Galway International Arts Festival in 2019 with her son Calum showed just how powerful and FLEADH CHEOIL 2021 CANCELLED AND REPLACED WITH ONLINE Fleadh Cheoil na Éireann – the largest of the annual Irish traditional music festivals – has been cancelled for 2021 due to the pandemic.. The week-long festival of competitions, sessions, workshops, broadcasts and concerts normally takes place every year inAugust.
2020 – WHERE IS THE MONEY IN TODAY'S MUSIC WORLD? The music business isn't just coming back to life right now, it may actually be bigger than before. What has changed, how did it happen, and what does it mean for artists? Gareth Murphy surveys the contemporary industry and asks: Who is making money from music andhow?
COMPETITORS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 BBC CARDIFF SINGER OF THE The BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition has announced this year’s sixteen finalists. The biennial competition, which holds a top prize of £20,000, is now in its twentieth edition and will take place from 12 to 19 June. The finalists have already participated in three initial rounds and will perform for the competition’s main jury in St David’s Hall in Cardiff – without an FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 LEEDS INTERNATIONAL PIANO Leeds International Piano Competition has announced the pianists that will take part in the final rounds of the competition. The 24 pianists are from 18 countries across Europe, North America, Asia, South America and Africa and are aged between 21 and 29. OTHER VOICES AND US EMBASSY TO MARK BOB DYLAN'S 80TH Other Voices has announced that it will host a livestream from the US Embassy in Dublin on 24 May to mark Bob Dylan’s 80th Birthday.. Titled ‘Dignity’ after the Dylan song released in 1994, and presented by singer Loah, who will also perform, the event will feature a wide range of acts performing songs by the profoundly influential American songwriter, including Mick Flannery, Susan O TRADITION IN THE MAKING Raelach Records is an independent record company run by concertina player Jack Talty.To date, Raelach has produced 15 albums from a diverse range of artists – legendary traditional musicians Tony MacMahon and Noel Hill, sean-nós singer Saileog Ní Cheannabháin, and more experimental music such as that of jazz-trad group Ensemble Ériu and the explorations across Indian classical and IrishMACMAHON FROM CLARE
From Rathfarnam in County Dublin, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh is a fiddle player, whistle player and uilleann piper. On fiddle he has recorded one solo album, Turas go Tír na nÓg (1999), and made a widely acclaimed duet recording with uilleann piper Mick O’Brien, Kitty LieOver (2003).
GLOBAL CATALOGUE INTERN Warner Music Group is seeking a Global Catalogue Intern to join the team in London. Providing support for the Global Catalogue marketing department and working as part of this tight team, this role will allow you to learn about and get involved in different aspects of what the team is working on. NICHOLAS CAROLAN'S RETIREMENT MARKED BY ITMA A reception took place at the Irish Traditional Music Archive last Thursday 24 September to mark the retirement of Nicholas Carolan asDirector.
NEW RELEASES OF THE WEEK (9 APRIL 2021) Peggy Seeger – First Farewell The extraordinary folk singer Peggy Seeger releases her 24th solo album today, at the age of 85. First Farewell is a collection of new songs covering themes from the marginalisation of older people and social media addiction to life-long love. Seeger’s concert at the Galway International Arts Festival in 2019 with her son Calum showed just how powerful and FLEADH CHEOIL 2021 CANCELLED AND REPLACED WITH ONLINE Fleadh Cheoil na Éireann – the largest of the annual Irish traditional music festivals – has been cancelled for 2021 due to the pandemic.. The week-long festival of competitions, sessions, workshops, broadcasts and concerts normally takes place every year inAugust.
2020 – WHERE IS THE MONEY IN TODAY'S MUSIC WORLD? The music business isn't just coming back to life right now, it may actually be bigger than before. What has changed, how did it happen, and what does it mean for artists? Gareth Murphy surveys the contemporary industry and asks: Who is making money from music andhow?
COMPETITORS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 BBC CARDIFF SINGER OF THE The BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition has announced this year’s sixteen finalists. The biennial competition, which holds a top prize of £20,000, is now in its twentieth edition and will take place from 12 to 19 June. The finalists have already participated in three initial rounds and will perform for the competition’s main jury in St David’s Hall in Cardiff – without an FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 LEEDS INTERNATIONAL PIANO Leeds International Piano Competition has announced the pianists that will take part in the final rounds of the competition. The 24 pianists are from 18 countries across Europe, North America, Asia, South America and Africa and are aged between 21 and 29. OTHER VOICES AND US EMBASSY TO MARK BOB DYLAN'S 80TH Other Voices has announced that it will host a livestream from the US Embassy in Dublin on 24 May to mark Bob Dylan’s 80th Birthday.. Titled ‘Dignity’ after the Dylan song released in 1994, and presented by singer Loah, who will also perform, the event will feature a wide range of acts performing songs by the profoundly influential American songwriter, including Mick Flannery, Susan O TRADITION IN THE MAKING Raelach Records is an independent record company run by concertina player Jack Talty.To date, Raelach has produced 15 albums from a diverse range of artists – legendary traditional musicians Tony MacMahon and Noel Hill, sean-nós singer Saileog Ní Cheannabháin, and more experimental music such as that of jazz-trad group Ensemble Ériu and the explorations across Indian classical and IrishMACMAHON FROM CLARE
From Rathfarnam in County Dublin, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh is a fiddle player, whistle player and uilleann piper. On fiddle he has recorded one solo album, Turas go Tír na nÓg (1999), and made a widely acclaimed duet recording with uilleann piper Mick O’Brien, Kitty LieOver (2003).
GLOBAL CATALOGUE INTERN Warner Music Group is seeking a Global Catalogue Intern to join the team in London. Providing support for the Global Catalogue marketing department and working as part of this tight team, this role will allow you to learn about and get involved in different aspects of what the team is working on. NICHOLAS CAROLAN'S RETIREMENT MARKED BY ITMA A reception took place at the Irish Traditional Music Archive last Thursday 24 September to mark the retirement of Nicholas Carolan asDirector.
THE JOURNAL OF MUSIC News, reviews and opinion from the Journal of Music, the award-winning music magazine | Album reviews | Concert reviews | Opinion articles | Music and Arts Jobs | 2021: THE MUSIC BOOM IS COMING Back in autumn 2019, this journal published a sweeping study of the modern music business, 2020: Where is the Money in Today’s Music World?, detailing all the positive signals of a music boom in formation.Given the doom and gloom most were still feeling after 20 years of decline, it was a jarringly optimistic prediction that not everyone was able to believe. NEW RELEASES OF THE WEEK (11 JUNE 2021) A round-up of recent releases including Martin McGinley, Belinda Quirke, Cherry Dragon, Kevin Volans and Matthew Halpin. To send us your music, please email newreleases@journalofmusic.com. MUSIC FESTIVALS 2021 Music Festivals 2021 | Ireland | UK | Europe | USA . We regularly add to this calendar. If you have an event that you would like added, please email editor journalofmusic.com.To add a concert to our listings service, and appear in our weekly concert planner, please seehere.. JANUARY
NEW EUROPEAN MUSIC-TECH PROGRAMME SEEKING APPLICATIONS A new training scheme for music-tech innovators, entrepreneurs, start-ups and SME s across Europe has been announced and is currently seeking applications.. The Music Tech Europe Academy seven-month programme includes eight weeks of online mentoring with experts in music technology and innovation; industry meetups with founders of music-tech companies and business TOURING & PROJECTS OFFICER (MATERNITY COVER) Full time, fixed term 10 month contract covering maternity leave Salary scale £22,183 - £24,491 per annum, depending on experience. Moving On Music is seeking a Touring & Projects Officer to join us for a fixed term contract for maternity cover, beginning on 1st September2021 for
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WWW.JOURNALOFMUSIC.COM www.journalofmusic.com FOCUS | MUSIC NEWS, REVIEWS AND OPINION Love and Conflict at the NCH Adrian Smith It is a critical time for the RTÉ NSO, but it celebrated its 70th year with a diverse programme and impassioned performances, writes Adrian Smith. Adrian Smith It is a critical time for the RTÉ NSO, but it celebrated its 70th year with a diverse programme and impassioned performances, writes Adrian Smith. FOCUS | MUSIC NEWS, REVIEWS AND OPINION Crash Hit the Twenties Running Adrian Smith Crash Ensemble celebrated 20 years with two nights at the National Concert Hall in November. Adrian Smith reviews all twenty newly commissioned works, from composers Andrew Hamilton, Ann Cleare, Jennifer Walshe, Sean Clancyand many more.
THE JOURNAL OF MUSIC A round-up of recent releases, including Susan O'Neill, Dani Larkin, TRÚ, Mike Hanrahan, and Tolü Makay. To submit your music for inclusion, please email newreleases@journalofmusic.com New project will involve children and teenagers experiencing housing stress and homelessness in Northern Ireland. 2021: THE MUSIC BOOM IS COMING Back in autumn 2019, this journal published a sweeping study of the modern music business, 2020: Where is the Money in Today’s Music World?, detailing all the positive signals of a music boom in formation.Given the doom and gloom most were still feeling after 20 years of decline, it was a jarringly optimistic prediction that not everyone was able to believe. FLEADH CHEOIL 2021 CANCELLED AND REPLACED WITH ONLINE Fleadh Cheoil na Éireann – the largest of the annual Irish traditional music festivals – has been cancelled for 2021 due to the pandemic.. The week-long festival of competitions, sessions, workshops, broadcasts and concerts normally takes place every year inAugust.
COMPETITORS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 BBC CARDIFF SINGER OF THE The BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition has announced this year’s sixteen finalists. The biennial competition, which holds a top prize of £20,000, is now in its twentieth edition and will take place from 12 to 19 June. The finalists have already participated in three initial rounds and will perform for the competition’s main jury in St David’s Hall in Cardiff – without an OTHER VOICES AND US EMBASSY TO MARK BOB DYLAN'S 80TH Other Voices has announced that it will host a livestream from the US Embassy in Dublin on 24 May to mark Bob Dylan’s 80th Birthday.. Titled ‘Dignity’ after the Dylan song released in 1994, and presented by singer Loah, who will also perform, the event will feature a wide range of acts performing songs by the profoundly influential American songwriter, including Mick Flannery, Susan O FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 LEEDS INTERNATIONAL PIANO Leeds International Piano Competition has announced the pianists that will take part in the final rounds of the competition. The 24 pianists are from 18 countries across Europe, North America, Asia, South America and Africa and are aged between 21 and 29. ‘A STRONGER PRESENCE OF WOMEN COMPOSERS ON CONCERT Finding a Voice, the annual festival dedicated to the music of women composers, has announced its programme for this year’s event. The festival, which will be streamed online from Clonmel, will take place from 5 to 8 March and will feature concerts with works by composers including Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel, Keiko Abe and Rhona Clarke.Finding a Voice, which was founded in 2017 by DEADLINES FOR FESTIVAL AND TOURING AWARDS FOR 2022 The Festivals Investment Scheme opens for applications on 22 June and has a deadline of 22 July. The scheme is for festivals taking place between January and June 2022 and there are three bands of funding available: up to €7,000, between €7,001 and €20,000, and between €20,001 and €35,000. Festival applicants that wish to apply for IRISH NATIONAL OPERA’S NEW OPERA EXPLORER SERIES A new Friday Opera Explorer series from Irish National Opera will begin today (Friday 30 April) at 5pm. Each week, the series will focus on a different country and singers such as Claudia Boyle, Naomi Louisa O’C onnell, Gavan Ring and Gyula Nagy will perform a range of classic arias from Bellini to Beethoven and Berlioz to Richard Strauss.. The Explorer series will also feature interviews RIP SINGER AND COLLECTOR SEÁN CORCORAN The singer and collector Seán Corcoran has passed away aged 74. He leaves behind a substantial legacy of music collecting and recordings. Born in 1946, Corcoran grew up in Clogherhead and Drogheda in County Louth. He was surrounded by music from his childhood – his paternal grandmother was a fiddle-player and concertina-player and his THE JOURNAL OF MUSIC A round-up of recent releases, including Susan O'Neill, Dani Larkin, TRÚ, Mike Hanrahan, and Tolü Makay. To submit your music for inclusion, please email newreleases@journalofmusic.com New project will involve children and teenagers experiencing housing stress and homelessness in Northern Ireland. 2021: THE MUSIC BOOM IS COMING Back in autumn 2019, this journal published a sweeping study of the modern music business, 2020: Where is the Money in Today’s Music World?, detailing all the positive signals of a music boom in formation.Given the doom and gloom most were still feeling after 20 years of decline, it was a jarringly optimistic prediction that not everyone was able to believe. FLEADH CHEOIL 2021 CANCELLED AND REPLACED WITH ONLINE Fleadh Cheoil na Éireann – the largest of the annual Irish traditional music festivals – has been cancelled for 2021 due to the pandemic.. The week-long festival of competitions, sessions, workshops, broadcasts and concerts normally takes place every year inAugust.
COMPETITORS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 BBC CARDIFF SINGER OF THE The BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition has announced this year’s sixteen finalists. The biennial competition, which holds a top prize of £20,000, is now in its twentieth edition and will take place from 12 to 19 June. The finalists have already participated in three initial rounds and will perform for the competition’s main jury in St David’s Hall in Cardiff – without an OTHER VOICES AND US EMBASSY TO MARK BOB DYLAN'S 80TH Other Voices has announced that it will host a livestream from the US Embassy in Dublin on 24 May to mark Bob Dylan’s 80th Birthday.. Titled ‘Dignity’ after the Dylan song released in 1994, and presented by singer Loah, who will also perform, the event will feature a wide range of acts performing songs by the profoundly influential American songwriter, including Mick Flannery, Susan O FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 LEEDS INTERNATIONAL PIANO Leeds International Piano Competition has announced the pianists that will take part in the final rounds of the competition. The 24 pianists are from 18 countries across Europe, North America, Asia, South America and Africa and are aged between 21 and 29. ‘A STRONGER PRESENCE OF WOMEN COMPOSERS ON CONCERT Finding a Voice, the annual festival dedicated to the music of women composers, has announced its programme for this year’s event. The festival, which will be streamed online from Clonmel, will take place from 5 to 8 March and will feature concerts with works by composers including Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel, Keiko Abe and Rhona Clarke.Finding a Voice, which was founded in 2017 by DEADLINES FOR FESTIVAL AND TOURING AWARDS FOR 2022 The Festivals Investment Scheme opens for applications on 22 June and has a deadline of 22 July. The scheme is for festivals taking place between January and June 2022 and there are three bands of funding available: up to €7,000, between €7,001 and €20,000, and between €20,001 and €35,000. Festival applicants that wish to apply for IRISH NATIONAL OPERA’S NEW OPERA EXPLORER SERIES A new Friday Opera Explorer series from Irish National Opera will begin today (Friday 30 April) at 5pm. Each week, the series will focus on a different country and singers such as Claudia Boyle, Naomi Louisa O’C onnell, Gavan Ring and Gyula Nagy will perform a range of classic arias from Bellini to Beethoven and Berlioz to Richard Strauss.. The Explorer series will also feature interviews RIP SINGER AND COLLECTOR SEÁN CORCORAN The singer and collector Seán Corcoran has passed away aged 74. He leaves behind a substantial legacy of music collecting and recordings. Born in 1946, Corcoran grew up in Clogherhead and Drogheda in County Louth. He was surrounded by music from his childhood – his paternal grandmother was a fiddle-player and concertina-player and his 2021: THE MUSIC BOOM IS COMING Back in autumn 2019, this journal published a sweeping study of the modern music business, 2020: Where is the Money in Today’s Music World?, detailing all the positive signals of a music boom in formation.Given the doom and gloom most were still feeling after 20 years of decline, it was a jarringly optimistic prediction that not everyone was able to believe. NEW RELEASES OF THE WEEK (16 APRIL 2021) NEW RELEASES OF Improvised Music Company – Ban Bam podcast Improvised Music Company (IMC) have this week launched a new podcast as part of their Ban Bam commissioning and development programme with Moving on Music.The programme is a scheme for female Irish composers working in jazz and improvised music, and this year’s participants are Úna Monaghan, violinist Cora Venus Lunny and ‘A STRONGER PRESENCE OF WOMEN COMPOSERS ON CONCERT Finding a Voice, the annual festival dedicated to the music of women composers, has announced its programme for this year’s event. The festival, which will be streamed online from Clonmel, will take place from 5 to 8 March and will feature concerts with works by composers including Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel, Keiko Abe and Rhona Clarke.Finding a Voice, which was founded in 2017 by NEW APPOINTMENTS IN MUSIC (MARCH 2021) NEW APPOINTMENTS IN A round-up of recent music and arts appointments including Wexford Festival Opera, Na Píobairí Uilleann, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Association of British Orchestras, UCD School of Music, and the International Society for Music Education. Send your news to editor@journalofmusic.com. WILLIE CLANCY SUMMER SCHOOL MOVES ONLINE FOR SECOND YEAR Online events and tuition to take place between 4 and 10 July. The Willie Clancy Summer School in Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, one of the major events of the Irish traditional music calendar, has announced that the event will again move online this year due CRITICISM | MUSIC NEWS, REVIEWS AND OPINION Layering Irony and Politics Brendan Finan Irish National Opera's final production of its first season is a non-traditional retelling of Verdi's 'Aida' featuring Gwyn Hughes Jones, Orla Boylan and Imelda Drumm in the lead roles. A visually spectacular production, it bringsthe
FOCUS | MUSIC NEWS, REVIEWS AND OPINION Love and Conflict at the NCH Adrian Smith It is a critical time for the RTÉ NSO, but it celebrated its 70th year with a diverse programme and impassioned performances, writes Adrian Smith. Adrian Smith It is a critical time for the RTÉ NSO, but it celebrated its 70th year with a diverse programme and impassioned performances, writes Adrian Smith. FOCUS | MUSIC NEWS, REVIEWS AND OPINION Crash Hit the Twenties Running Adrian Smith Crash Ensemble celebrated 20 years with two nights at the National Concert Hall in November. Adrian Smith reviews all twenty newly commissioned works, from composers Andrew Hamilton, Ann Cleare, Jennifer Walshe, Sean Clancyand many more.
CRITICISM | MUSIC NEWS, REVIEWS AND OPINION Art Makes Such Things Possible Don O'Mahony The third outing of the biennial festival Sounds from a Safe Harbour took place in Cork earlier this month, featuring Feist, Slow Moving Clouds, Lisa Hannigan, Crash Ensemble, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Thomas CRITICISM | MUSIC NEWS, REVIEWS AND OPINION The Ritual of Daily Tunes Brendan Finan Lau fiddle-player Aidan O'Rourke has just released his fifth solo album, twenty-five tune compositions in response to the stories of James Robertson, accompanied by jazz pianist Kit Downes. Brendan Finan reviews. Skip to main contentFOLLOW
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No Obstacle for Erraught Online The Irish mezzo Tara Erraught performed last week at Dublin Castle as part of Irish National Opera's livestream series, Mezzo Masterpieces. Brendan Finan reviews. Understanding the Core Tradition The latest release from the traditional music label Raelach Records is its very first compilation album, featuring Noel Hill, Aoife Ní Bhriain, Pádraic Keane and Nell Ní Chróinín. Toner Quinn reviews. The Enduring Vision of Julius Eastman This week, in a livestream from the National Concert Hall, Crash Ensemble performed 'Femenine' by the black American composer Julius Eastman whose career was cut tragically short. Adrian Smith reviews.ARTICLES
Rebuilding the Public Conversation Around MusicToner Quinn
Why is the public conversation around music important, and how do we make it stronger? Toner Quinn reflects on twenty years of publishing the Journal of Music and the changes that have taken place. How the Arts Made Their Funding Breakthrough The government’s funding announcement for the arts in Budget 2021 was unprecedented, and there are lessons to be learned from the way in which it came about, writes Toner Quinn. Leo Rowsome: A Man Ahead of His Time On the fiftieth anniversary of the passing of the great uilleann piper Leo Rowsome (1903–1970), his daughter Helena Grimes reflects on his legacy and remembers her musical childhood in Dublin. What is Irish Hip Hop Telling Us? A new documentary on the history of Irish hip hop explores the views of current artists such as Denise Chaila, Costello, Ophelia, Kojaque and Mango X Mathman. Is the genre becoming an agent of change in Ireland? Andrea Cleary reviews.FROM THE ARCHIVE
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