‘It takes a village to make a concert happen’: Gemma New on the art of conducting an orchestra
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra’s first woman principal conductor on music, performance and the tingle factor
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra’s first woman principal conductor on music, performance and the tingle factor
The pianist on Music for Galway and working on his repertoire during lockdown
The Biosphere Project is a sonic adventure outdoors, says co-director Sebastian Adams
Phoenix 55, Malcolm Proud, Crash Ensemble, Quiet Music Ensemble and others also play
Festival unveils programme for this year’s festival, which runs from August 8th to 18th
Cherry Smyth, Ed Bennett and Lauren Kinsella come together for enlightening show
New Music Dublin to open with Crash Ensemble on the front steps of the National Concert Hall at sunset
Celebrating composer Brett Dean, Stravinsky’s Funeral Song resurfaces and composers on love
Last weekend’s New Music festival finally delivered on its celebratory promise
‘Composing the Island’ celebrates 100 years of music by Irish composers, written between 1916 and 2016. What do composers think about Irish music now?
That question was arguably answered in concerts at the National Concert Hall and University Church last week
Classical music round-up: The young ensemble played Messiaen’s dark music – which he composed as a POW – in near-darkness
Classical Music: The ensemble is to give a series of concerts in the dark; elsewhere, street opera proves a slippery business
What, you haven’t heard of Zaftig Giolla or the Guinness Dadaists? Let Jennifer Walshe enlighten you
How to soundtrack Felix Baumgartner’s extraordinary near-space skydive? Ed Bennett has an explosive idea
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices