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Four on The Fringe Of Folk
Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, Seán Óg, Petter Berndalen, Nic Gareiss
ABSOLUT Fringe Factory at The Grand Social, 35 Liffey St. Lwr (AKA Pravda)
Saturday 18th September | 9pm | €16 | Book Now!

Four sonic explorers are bracing the edge of folk music in this extraordinary performance. With a reputation as one of Ireland’s most creative traditional musicians, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and his array of curious fiddles find new and wonderful soundscapes to traverse. Saxophonist Seán Óg also sits at a crossroads between free improvisation, avant-garde composition and contemporary jazz, creating notes that range from the delicate to the brash. Petter Berndalen takes all the corners of Swedish fiddle music and grafts them onto his snare drum to create new rhythmic contours. And adding a whole other element to this gathering, Nic Gareiss incorporates footwork vocabulary from a multitude of step dance styles to create beautiful sounds & textures with his feet. Like Sigur Rós bumping into Martin Hayes on a twisty mountain path. This is a standing concert.

 

 

Seán Óg's SHOWSTOPPER live at The Electric Picnic.
Body & Soul Stage, The Electric Picnic, Stradbally, Co. Laois | Friday 3rd | very late
New set of lullabys and 'gentle music' to wind down night one of The Electric Picnic for solo saxophone and Max/MSP, taking in music from Armenia, Ireland, 12th Century chant and Sufi Whirling Dervish traditions.

 

 

 

Morla broadcast on 'Hear & Now' BBC Radio 3 - 31/07/2010

Does music have to be composed, or can it be made up on the spot? Ed McKeon introduces new works that combine both approaches, recorded at festivals in Huddersfield and Sligo:
Morla live at the Sligo New Music Festival, performing new piece for Morla and String Quartet (performed with The Smith Quartet).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnsx

 

 

 

Delighted to work with artist Michelle Browne on a new video piece Pregnant With Infinte Possibility. The sountrack is scored for four bass clarinets, soprano clarinet and electronics. This was screened recently over two nights, outdoors in the Galway docklands. www.michellebrowne.net

 

 

 


THE TRAILER OF BRIDGET DINNIGAN

Set on a present day halting site The Trailer of Bridget Dinnigan follows matriarch Bridget and her family in the period after her husband's death. Fiercely protective, Bridget will stop at nothing to ensure that her family's reputation remains intact. Tensions rise when the eldest daughter announces her engagement and family secrets are revealed, which lead to tragic consequences.

This contemporary adaptation of the Spanish classic The House of Bernarda Alba, by Federico García Lorca, is the result of two years of research and collaboration between theatre-maker/writer Dylan Tighe, Traveller activist Catherine Joyce and eleven women from the Blanchardstown Traveller Development Group. Sound design by Seán Óg.

17 - 19 JUN 2010 | €20/18

Preview, 16 June 2010, €15

 

The RIVERRUN Project will take its audience on a unique bi-lingual sonic, visual and literary voyage through the city of Dublin. Poets Dermot Bolger, Biddy Jenkinson, Máighréad Medbh and Liam Ó Muirthile will read new work in English and Irish, evoking Dublin past and present, from Viking Dublin to the surreal landscapes of post Celtic Tiger Dublin, its ghostly apartment blocks and deserted housing estates. The poets will read to new music created by acclaimed musician and composer Seán Óg; graphic designer and artist Margaret Lonergan will create on-screen images of modern Dublin to accompany the performance.

The Sugar Club | June 2nd | 8:00pm | €10.00/€8.00 Concession

 

 

FreshAir is a music festival that will be transmitted directly into your ears via The Small Hours on Today FM. Donal Dineen has chosen his pick of the best new irish sound makers to take part in a month-long celebration of great new music, live on your radio.

The first Fresh Air took place in November 2009, and it’s making a return for a second series in May 2010. As with the November series Donal will have a different guest artist live on air for The Small Hours to play live, chat to Donal and play a selection of their own favourite tunes, effectively co-presenting the show for the night.

Fresh Air features an impressive selection of acts all of whom are Irish, or based here. Chosen by Dineen the festival represents his selection of the most exciting and experimental sound makers working today. The aim is to bring to light the sheer diversity and calibre of music being made on these shores, and to bring new music, live or recorded, to air.

Tune in tonight (12.05.10) to listen to Donal's guest Seán Óg. The Small Hours is on Today Fm from midnight – 2am and the FRESH AIR shows will be available to listen back to all month here.

 


Bray Jazz Festival - Double Solo Bill: Seán Óg Solo + Justin Carroll Solo
Town Hall, Saturday 1st May, 6.30pm, €10

Two of the most compelling and interesting performers in contemporary Irish jazz and improvised music team up for what is certain to be a fascinating exploration of sound.

On Seán Óg :
"[His] pieces are highly original, creative, packed with incident and show a determination to avoid any hint of the clichéd or the safe." - The Irish Times

On Justin Carroll:
Carroll develops complex lines – and rhythmic and harmonic opportunities with considerable ingenuity and imagination - The Irish Times

 



Project Brand New :: Project Arts Centre :: 29th April 2010

The ‘Body Response System’ (BRS), is a multimedia tool being developed by Maria Coleman as part of her Ph.D. research at the DIT. It invites people to generate the audio-visual content themselves, through moving their bodies. Enabled by an interface that registers steps and gestures, this ‘media playground’ attempts to offer an opportunity to loose oneself and experiment in a playful way that opens possibilities for expressive communication, creativity and fun.

For the Project Brand New the BRS will be used as an improvisational dance tool by Emma Martin, and the resulting 'composition' will be responded to by Seán Óg.

 

Seán performs with Morla, The Smith Quartet and Solo at the 2010 Sligo New Music Festival. Featuring work by Gavin Bryars and a new commission for Morla and string quartet as well a performance of Sacred Chants, Seán new show for solo reeds and live electronics.
Visit the festival here.

 

Másu Óenadaig Atbir / Ordeal by Cohabitation

From the Early Irish (9th Century). Tragic love story of Liadán and Cuirithir.
In a severe test of their religious vows of chastity the Abbot, Cummine of Clonfert, orders the star-crossed lovers to share a bed.

Lorcán Mac Mathuna - vocals
Martin Tourish - accordian
Seán Óg - alto saxophone

 

 



Bottlenote presents a double bill this wednesday:
Sir Richard [Justin Carroll - piano & Ed Rosenberg - tenor saxophone] + Seán Óg Solo
Kevin Barry Room, National Concert Hall, Dublin
8.30pm | €10/8

 

New Release (March 2010) United Bible Studies - A Shatner Observatory.
Another great release of reverb drenched organics for the Perhaps Transparent CDr series.

"After thirty minutes, the first track winds down and floats us back to earth. At this point my favorite Irish band could have hung it up, instead they respark the hash and bring us back home with a sobering yet short dreamscape that at first seems like a menacing tremolo haze but quickly falls to a simmer as the ash cools." Order online

 

The Stomach Box presents No Worst There Is None.
Documentation online now. The show has been awarded Best Production by The Irish Times Theatre Awards 2010. Seán Óg's original score for boys choir and multiple installation was nominated for Best Sound Design. Visit the stomach box site

 

New release (February 2010):
"The Soup & The Shilling"
by The Magickal Folk Of The Faraway Tree.

The Long-awaited, long-whispered about Magickal Folk Of The Faraway Tree album has finally arrived. Those of you who have been asking for a reissue for a long time and are now being rewarded with a double CD. "The Mildew Leaf" and "The Cat's Melodeon" cdrs have long been out of print. Along with a track from the Gold Leaf Branches comp they make up Disc One. Disc Two is all new recordings, further exploring the Peter Kennedy songbook and beyond.
This is a Deadslackstring/Deserted Village split release. Visit desertedvillage to buy.

 

Bottlenote Festival 09
December 4th & 5th. 8pm till late.
Admission €12/8 – Festival ticket €20/14
The Twisted Pepper, Abbey Street, Dublin 1
Funded by The Arts Council and Improvised Music Company www.bottlenotemusic.com

The creative musicians collective Bottlenote has been producing and performing a wide variety of improvised and new music in Dublin for two years. The Bottlenote Festival 09 showcases the talents of some of Ireland’s finest talent in jazz-inspired, improvised music collaborating with musicians from Norway, Paris, Denmark, Estonia and London. Debut performance of Seán's new project Sem Som with Christian Skjødt.

 

night leaves breathing

Featuring the Quiet Music Ensemble with guest artist David Toop.

The Quiet Music Ensemble concludes this year’s Dublin Electronic Arts Festival with a 5-hour spectacular of pieces by masters of experimental music, Alvin Lucier, David Toop, Mark Applebaum and others, plus rare electronic immersive works by Eliane Radigue, John Godfrey and many more.
QME musicians for the DEAF09 performance: John Godfrey, QME Artistic Director/electric guitar; Dan Bodwell, double bass; Roddy O’Keefe, Trombone; Ilse de Ziah, cello; Seán Óg clarinets/saxophones.

5pm-10pm, Sat 31 Oct, Filmbase, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.
Tickets €15/€10, available from Tickets.ie or on the door

 

DEAF (Dublin Electronic Arts Festival) Double CD out now! For 2009, in association with Culture Ireland DEAF have put together a 40-track double CD intended to showcase the best in new electronic music from Irish artists. This CD features a new piece by Seán Óg. The CD will be distributed free of charge at select DEAF events over the course of this years festival.

Seán performs at the bottlenote night in Odessa and with The Quiet Music Ensemble at this years festival. Check www.bottlenotemusic.com & www.deafireland.com

 

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