2017

Chamber Choir Ireland and Contemporary Music Centre announce Choral Sketches participants

The Contemporary Music Centre and Chamber Choir Ireland are delighted to announce that composers David Coonan, Barry O’Halpin and Norah Walsh have been selected to participate in the Choral Sketches project for 2017/2018. Through Chamber Choir Ireland’s membership of TENSO, the network of professional chamber choirs in Europe, international composer Jug Markovic will also participate in the Choral Sketches programme, nominated and … Continued

Chamber Choir Ireland and the Contemporary Music Centre announce Choral Sketches 2017/ 2018 with composer Tarik O’ Regan.

Deadline: Fri 13 Oct 2017 – 17:00 Chamber Choir Ireland is the country’s flagship choral ensemble and national chamber choir under the internationally celebrated and multi-award-winning conductor Paul Hillier as Artistic Director. The Contemporary Music Centre is Ireland’s resource organisation for contemporary music, documenting, developing and promoting new music from Ireland at home and abroad. Following … Continued

Michael Gallen: A conversation on Choral Sketches

Michael Gallen is one of the participants in this year’s Choral Sketches project, a unique partnership from Chamber Choir Ireland and the Contemporary Music Centre providing professional development opportunities for composers wishing to develop their skills in writing choral music with mentoring from renowned composer Tarik O’Regan. We talked to Michael about his participation in this project and … Continued

Choral Sketches – Public Workshop

Chamber Choir Ireland and the Contemporary Music Centre have partnered to present Choral Sketches, a unique professional development opportunity for composers wishing to develop their skills in writing choral music with mentoring from renowned composer Tarik O’Regan. In a highly competitive process, composers Amanda Feery, Michael Gallen and Seán Doherty have been selected to participate in the Choral Sketches project and are currently receiving online … Continued