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Music and Meltdowns Music and Meltdowns Paul Sullivan From Björk and Sigur Rós to Cortes and Emilíana Torrini, the success of Icelandic artists over the past two decades have earned a global reputation for the Icelandic music scene. Paul Sullivan looks at some of the elements that have helped such a small country become a big player, and asks what effect the current economic crisis will have.
Live: Rachel Unthank and The Winterset Live: Rachel Unthank and The Winterset Seán Ó Máille Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin3 February 2009It would be all too easy to think that a gallery is the perfect place for folk musicians to play. For some, folk music is out of time, only to be preserved, commemorated, pinned like a beautiful butterfly through...
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra: Gerald Barry RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra: Gerald Barry Dónal Sarsfield RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra / Alexander Anissimov (conductor) / National Concert Hall, Dublin 6 February 2009
Live: In The Country / Susanna Live: In The Country / Susanna Niamh Ryan John Field Room, National Concert Hall, Dublin / 22 January 2009
Live: Temple Bar Trad: T with the Maggies Aengus Ó Maoláin Maighréad Ní Dhomhnaill, Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill, Moya Brennan and Mairéad Ní MhaonaighButton Factory, Dublin31 January 2009Engaging eminent musicians alongside bright young stars, the 2009 Temple Bar Tradfest hoped cross-pollination...
Live: Buffalo Collision Live: Buffalo Collision Kevin Stevens Ethan Iverson (piano), Tim Berne (alto saxophone), Hank Roberts (cello), Dave King (drums) / The Sugar Club, Dublin / 28 January 2009
The Art of Inefficiency The Art of Inefficiency Peter Rosser Peter Rosser on the intimacy and ritual of live music
Concorde Concorde Barra Ó Séaghdha Elaine Clark (violin), Martin Johnson (cello), David James (cello), Madeleine Staunton (flute), Paul Roe (clarinet), Roberto Oliveira (percussion), Tine Verbeke (soprano), Jane O’Leary (piano) / Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin / 15 February 2009
Tanya Tagaq Gillis Stephen Graham Tanya Tagaq Gillis (vocals), Michael Edwards (laptop), Kenton Loewen (percussion)Café Oto, London16 February 2009Tanya Tagaq Gillis works in a variety of vocal styles, from her native idiom of Inuit throat singing, to super-charged and loose-limbed...
Derek Ball Rob Casey RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra; Robert Houlihan (conductor); Matthew Jones (viola) National Concert Hall, Dublin 3 February 2009.

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