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New Sound Worlds

Two free concerts take place in the Printing House, Dublin, during May as part of the New Sound World series.

Ireland Promoting New Music (IPNM) presents the two concerts, which include works by international contemporary composers performed alongside music by several Irish composers.

from left: Kevin Volans, Simon Mawhinney, Smith Quartet, Mary Dullea
from left: Kevin Volans, Simon Mawhinney, Smith Quartet, Mary Dullea

The first concert takes place on 6 May when the Smith Quartet and pianist Mary Dullea perform music by Thomas Adès, Conlon Nancarrow and White Man Sleeps by Kevin Volans. This is followed by a performance on 8 May by pianist Rolf Hind. The programme for this concert includes music by Claudia Molitor, Henry Cowell, Per Nørgård, Marco Stroppa, Chris Dench and Flux by Simon Mawhinney.

The New Sound World series is funded by the Arts Council and Dublin City Council and is presented in association with the Music & Media Technology Programme of Trinity College Dublin.

Both concerts take place at 8pm in the Printing House, Trinity College, Dublin. For further information, please see our calendar or contact newsoundworlds@gmail.com.

Posted: 15 April 2008

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