You Heard It First @ New Music Dublin 2024

You Heard It First @ New Music Dublin 2024

Friday, 26 April 2024, 3.00pm

Friday 26th April 2024, 3pm
Venue: The Studio, NCH
Tickets: €15

Crash Ensemble:
Susan Doyle, flute
Leonie Bluett, clarinet
Roddy O’Keeffe, trombone
Brian Bolger, electric guitar
Caitriona Frost, percussion
Andrew Zolinsky, piano
Larissa O’Grady, violin
Joanna Mattrey, viola
Kate Ellis, cello
Caimin Gilmore, double bass
Ryan McAdams, conductor
Adrian Hart, audio producer

Five musical sketches from Crash Works music creators:
Aleksandr Nisse
Aoife King
Cathal O’Riordan
Lara Weaver
Tim Doyle

Are you curious to learn more about how music creators work? Crash Works returns in 2024 with a unique open session casting light on the genesis of the composition process. Join Crash Ensemble as they take a first look at the sketches of five emerging music creators, which this year consider humanity’s relationship with the environment—exploring ideas around sustainability and climate action.

Crash Works is a commission and development hub for music creators at pivotal stages of their careers. A collaboration between Crash Ensemble and New Music Dublin, it offers a range of mentoring and support, culminating in a commission for full ensemble by each creator to be premiered at New Music Dublin in 2025. Come along to this working session to make sure you hear it first!

Irish sign language interpreted performance

While this performance is not specifically designed toward individuals with sensory sensitivities, sensory packages will be available on request. These packages contain items to help with sensory processing for those with noise or light or other sensitivities. Packages will be available in the Carolan Room for a nominal refundable rental fee.

Co-commissioned by Crash Ensemble and New Music Dublin with support from the Arts Council and Dublin City Council.

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Published by The Journal of Music on 26 March 2024

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