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How to Achieve the Impossible, With Very Little, and When Everyone Says You Are Wrong How to Achieve the Impossible, With Very Little, and When Everyone Says You Are Wrong Toner Quinn To mark the publication of 'Count Me Out: Selected Writings of Filmmaker Bob Quinn', The Journal of Music publishes an extract by editor Toner Quinn in which he writes about his experience of growing up in the Conamara Gaeltacht with his maverick father.
This is the Arts Council's 'RTÉ Moment' and Serious Change Must Follow This is the Arts Council's 'RTÉ Moment' and Serious Change Must Follow Toner Quinn The Arts Council has written off €5.3m on ‘substandard work’ and an IT system that was ‘not fit for purpose’ while artists try to make ends meet. This has to be the beginning of real change, writes Toner Quinn.
The Beauty and Imperfections of the World The Beauty and Imperfections of the World Adrian Smith The National Symphony Orchestra and tenor Gavan Ring gave the Irish premiere of Stephen McNeff's 'The Celestial Stranger' on 31 January. Adrian Smith reviews.
Exploring Ireland's Musical Restlessness: An Interview with John Harris of New Music Dublin Exploring Ireland's Musical Restlessness: An Interview with John Harris of New Music Dublin Toner Quinn The 2025 New Music Dublin festival takes place from 2 to 6 April and features Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore, John Butcher’s 'Dublin Fixations', a new Irene Buckley opera, an Ed Bennett piano concerto and more. The Journal of Music speaks to Artistic Director John Harris.
Imagining How Music Could Be: The Enduring Influence of Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin Imagining How Music Could Be: The Enduring Influence of Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin Adrian Scahill Cork University Press has published a major volume on the late musician, composer and educator Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin, edited by Helen Phelan, Marie McCarthy and Nicholas Carolan. Adrian Scahill reviews.
Poise and Elegance in a Rare Revival Poise and Elegance in a Rare Revival Brendan Finan The Royal Irish Academy of Music presented Haydn's opera 'La vera costanza' at the Samuel Beckett Theatre on 14–18 January. Brendan Finan reviews.
A Palette That is Subtly Unique A Palette That is Subtly Unique James Camien McGuiggan Nonesuch Records has just released a recording of Donnacha Dennehy’s major work 'Land of Winter', a 12-movement piece exploring Ireland's seasons. James Camien McGuiggan reviews.
An Irresistible Contradiction An Irresistible Contradiction Adrian Smith Irish National Opera's production of Verdi's 'Rigoletto' is currently running at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre. Adrian Smith reviews.
Catherine Martin Swept Aside the Old Excuses for Not Supporting the Arts Catherine Martin Swept Aside the Old Excuses for Not Supporting the Arts Toner Quinn The Minister for Arts has lost her seat in the General Election, but she leaves a formidable legacy, writes Toner Quinn.
A Travelogue of Places and Eras A Travelogue of Places and Eras Don O'Mahony Niwel Tsumbu has just released an album on Diatribe records of predominantly solo guitar. Don O'Mahony reviews.

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