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Jobs & Opportunities

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Musical Director
Wednesday, 31 August

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Piano , Voice and Violin Instrumental tutors
Friday, 2 September

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Part Time Art Studio Manager
Friday, 30 September

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Head of Development and Fundraising
Friday, 19 August

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Graduate Internship - Press and PR
Thursday, 18 August

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Events

Dublin City South
Anville Sinfonia are recruiting players
Sunday, 11 September

Ballyvaughan
Burren Summer Festival

Thursday, 25 August to Sunday, 28 August

Dublin Unitarian Church
Songs from Stage & Screen: Quincy Choral Society & Music Matters
Friday, 19 August

Burren Festival of Memorised Music
Mairt?n O'Connor, Dave Flynn & the Irish Memory Orchestra
Saturday, 27 August

Triskel Christchurch, Cork
Bojan Z - The Triskel Steinway Piano Solo Series
Saturday, 3 September

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News

5% Funding Increase for Lyric FM
Audiences decrease for RT? Orchestras, Quartet and Choirs.

New Martin Hayes Quartet to Open Masters of Tradition
Quartet developed as part of Hayes residency at the University of Limerick.

Crash Ensemble and Peter Whelan Win Major Arts Council Awards
The substantial awards are among seven made under the Arts Council's Making Great Work scheme.

Concorde Ensemble Celebrates 40 Years
Four-concert series, starting on 18 September, features new works from Dave Fennessy, Garth Knox and Jane O'Leary.

5-Date Irish Tour for Ukulele Orchestra Pioneers
September dates include Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Galway and Letterkenny.

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Articles

Who's Afraid of Electronic Music?
Liam Cagney
A new electroacoustic music festival debuted in Dublin in April. Featuring Jennifer Walshe, Lucy Railton, Fergal Dowling and more, it adds an important layer to the country's new music scene, writes Liam Cagney.

Commemorating 1916 By Not Thinking About It
Barra ? S?aghdha
As part of Ireland's 1916 commemorative programme, the National Concert Hall hosted a series of seven major concerts 'inspired by the 1916 Proclamation'. But, writes Barra ? S?aghdha, did the series meaningfully engage with this history, or were they 'arranged with a view to demonstrating our harmlessness to an imaginary outsider'?

From Bleeps and Bloops to the Epic Theme: The Rise of Video Game Music
Eimear Noone
Ahead of this weekend's 2nd Dublin International Games Music Festival, iDIGmusicFest (29 April- 1 May), composer, conductor and festival founder Eimear Noone explores the extraordinary rise of video game music.

Crash's Free State: Freedom and Responsibility
John McLachlan
John McLachlan attends Crash Ensemble's 9th 'Free State' concert, which offered a range of work from emerging Irish composers.

Which Political Party Should Get the Music Vote?
Toner Quinn
The Journal of Music looks at what the parties are promising for music.

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