‘Men just get away with being composers. We have to do this activism and keep composing’
Irish-born opera composer Jennifer Walshe on scores, made-up history and globalisation
Irish-born opera composer Jennifer Walshe on scores, made-up history and globalisation
Dee Forbes wants to give the impression RTÉ is committed to maintaining two orchestras, but it has forced the NSO into a situation of atrophy
Agency granted support to the World Actors Forum amid concerns it was not ‘prudent’
Is the strange approach to filling key posts in RTÉ’s orchestras a ploy to tear them down?
Recent changes in the national broadcaster have serious implications for music groups
Executive Director of RTÉ’s Orchestras, Quartet and Choirs moves to new role
The event highlighting a neglected repertoire from Irish composers should happen every year
Dave Flynn’s Burren venture is an alternative to the massive 1916 centenary survey – but the fine print is bewildering
Athletes full of smiles at one of the toughest ever races in Dublin put rest of us to shame
Development platform enables people unfamiliar with coding to create games easily
Fermanagh notch surprise win over Derry as Donegal, Armagh and Down also triumph
Viola player John Lynch and Kevin Devine drowned on Friday during holiday in Crete
New director Eugene Downes has put classical music back at the heart of the festival, and in fine style
Men aged 18 and 22 lost lives in single-vehicle incident near village of Kesh
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices